U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to address a longstanding trade deficit with the European Union, saying he will reverse that by imposing tariffs or making the EU buy more U.S. oil and gas.
It would be easy for President Donald Trump to exclude his European counterparts from peace negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. But involving European partners is necessary to secure a better
The top European Union military official, Robert Brieger, said it would make sense to station troops from EU countries in Greenland, according to an interview with Germany's Welt am Sonntag published on Saturday,
If Europe is to survive, it needs to be armed
Upon his return to the White House Donald Trump threatened to impose customs duties on products from the European Union.
EU Commissioner for Economy Valdis Dombrovskis, in his interview with Bloomberg, stated that the European Union needs to make greater efforts to keep up with the United States and China. "We are working to make competitiveness of European economy a priority,
With Donald Trump’s plans to cut ties with the World Health Organisation (WHO), the international agency stands to lose not only $1 billion but one of the most influential actors on global health. Will the EU try to fill this gap?
President Trump ruffled feathers with his plan to buy Greenland, and a Danish MEP is pushing back in a coarsely worded response put in 'words [he] might understand.'
BRUSSELS: The EU's top diplomat and Poland's prime minister said on Wednesday (Jan 22) that the bloc must heed US President Donald Trump's demand to spend much more on defence - faced with the
With both the United States and the European Union changing their leadership in 2024 the Wilson Center’s Global Europe Program and The Friedrich Naumann Foundation are pleased to present findings from a new joint report analyzing the priorities of the new European Commission and highlighting key issues that will shape the future of US-EU cooperation.
Zelensky said in Kyiv that talks to end the war should be held between the United States, the EU, Ukraine and Russia.
The new president sows economic and geopolitical concerns in London and Dublin, both of whom have traditionally enjoyed a special relationship with the United States