Europe’s talks on Ukraine security shift from sending troops
Europe is moving away from sending ground troops to Ukraine, focusing instead on strengthening Ukraine’s military and securing borders through alternative measures.
Europe must act swiftly – President's speech at European council meeting
President Zelenskyy urges continued international support and faster decision-making in Europe, as Russia's attacks on Ukraine's civilian infrastructure persist.
House prices in Europe set to rise with growing demand, limited supply: ECB
The European Central Bank (ECB) expects house prices in the eurozone to keep rising, driven by strong demand and limited housing supply, despite a recent decline in real estate prices.
UK says many countries ready to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine
A large number of countries are prepared to deploy peacekeeping troops to Ukraine if a peace deal with Russia is reached, a spokesperson for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said. More than 30 nations are expected to join the "coalition of the willing" to support Ukraine.
Which products are most traded between China and the EU?
In 2024, China was the EU’s biggest import partner and third-largest export destination, with €213.3 billion in exports and €517.8 billion in imports. This resulted in a €304.5 billion trade deficit, while only Ireland and Luxembourg recorded trade surpluses.
EU grain tariffs threaten European livestock feed market, industry group warns
The European Commission’s plan to impose additional duties on up to 26 billion euros ($28 billion) of U.S. imports could significantly disrupt Europe’s livestock sector, which heavily relies on imported grains for animal feed, according to industry association FEFAC.
European Nations Back $53 Billion Arab Plan to Rebuild Gaza
European nations have endorsed a $53 billion Arab-backed plan to rebuild Gaza without displacing its residents, rejecting a rival proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump.
Europe prepares charm offensive in Vietnam amid U.S. trade uncertainty
European leaders are planning high-level visits to Vietnam in the coming months as part of a concerted effort to deepen ties with the Southeast Asian nation amid rising trade tensions with the United States.
Austria's new government takes office 5 months after elections
Coalition of conservative, social democratic, and liberal parties prevents far right from governing
Egypt, EU sign €90 Million deal to boost food security
Egypt and the European Commission have signed a soft funding agreement worth 90 million euros (approximately $93.9 million) to enhance food security in the country, according to Egypt’s Ministry of International Cooperation.
French foreign minister warns of heightened war risk in Europe amid US-Ukraine tensions
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot warned Monday that the risk of war in Europe has reached unprecedented levels, noting that the front line has steadily moved closer to the continent over the past 15 years.
Only Putin benefitted from that Trump-Zelenskyy clash, President of Finland Alexander Stubb
"Let’s see what it looks like, and who can join in. Diplomacy has many different forms, and we’ll see what comes out of it", Alex Stubb, President of Finland
Europe Faces 'Once-in-a-Generation' Security Challenge, Starmer Warns
European leaders’ summit group photo at Lancaster House, London.
Europeans struggling with high energy bills
Some 47 million Europeans were not able to adequately heat their homes last year, says Dan Jorgensen
Tesla sales in Europe plunge nearly 45% in January, ACEA reports
U.S. electric vehicle giant Tesla experienced a dramatic drop in European sales in January, with a year-on-year decline of 45.2%, according to data from the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA).
UK PM addresses media about increase in defense spending
Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a statement on Defence spending at Downing Street on February 25, 2025.
Far-Right Gains Reshape European Politics as Mainstream Adapts
Far-right parties are gaining ground across Europe, forcing mainstream politicians to adapt. While some countries resist, others see these groups influencing policies, particularly on immigration.
Germany’s Scholz states that Europeans will not agree to Ukraine’s demilitarisation
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has stated that Europe will not support any peace process that excludes Ukraine or calls for its demilitarisation, stressing that Europe’s involvement is crucial for any meaningful negotiations.
European Leaders to Gather in Paris for Emergency Summit on Ukraine
European leaders are gathering for an emergency summit on Ukraine amid concerns that U.S.-Russia negotiations could exclude the continent from key decisions
JD Vance Criticizes Europe for Censoring Free Speech and Fearing Its Own Voters
Vance also compared European leaders to Cold War tyrants during his speech.
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