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The US State Department accused the Palestinians of "lawfare" by turning to the International Criminal Court and ...
The American president reacted, saying that he would fight back "with the help of the United States Supreme Court" ...
France's nuclear weapons have attracted the most attention in recent months, because Paris retains full independence over ...
A Ukrainian lawmaker who formerly served as speaker of parliament was shot dead on Saturday in the western city of Lviv, authorities said, in what President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned as a "horrific ...
Madrid presented a document calling for the abandonment of the 'business as usual', but most EU member states are reluctant to approve concrete measures ...
European values may be admirable but what matters is how they’re implemented. Principle without pragmatism paralyses. In trying to shield society from harm, Europe too often ends up shielding itself ...
Von der Leyen says US trade deal wasn’t linked to Ukraine European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has denied that Europe accepted a lopsided trade deal with the United States out of fear ...
Austria has also confirmed the attendance of the EU's tech chief Henna Virkkunen, according to an invite letter seen by Euractiv ...
Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans said in Copenhagen that a ceasefire was a “condition” for training inside Ukraine – a ...
The headlines out of the latest NATO summit sounded reassuring: more defence spending, firmer commitments, louder rhetoric.
The inter-union group called for a "major day of strikes and protests", citing frustration over the prime minister's proposed spending cuts. "The horror show that is the draft budget must be abandoned ...
Trumpets sounded and smiles flashed as Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz opened the 25th Franco-German Council of Ministers, which the French president hailed as a “turning point” in bilateral ties. ...