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Protest by dock workers highlights the growing pressure on European governments to convince Israel to either scale back or ...
Amid guidance delays “we should not rule out postponing some parts of the AI Act,” Henna Virkkunen tells meeting in Luxembourg.
“The situation in Gaza is of course completely unacceptable,” European Council President António Costa said in comments first ...
Chancellor Merz was largely praised for his handling of the US president, but returned with few concrete outcomes.
The Netherlands faces a snap election on Oct. 29 after far-right chief Geert Wilders pulled his party out of the government Tuesday and toppled the coalition. Dutch Interior Minister Judith ...
The EMA’s drug safety committee launched a review of medicines containing semaglutide — the active ingredient in Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus — in January.
The EU said it will start rolling cyber exercises to train on crisis simulations, the first beginning in June 2026. These are ...
Speaking after his debut trip to Washington, the German chancellor said he’s confident Washington will stick with the security alliance despite years of tensions.
A Labour official said the party had mounted “the most sophisticated ground operation ever run in Scottish politics.” ...
LONDON — The vast majority of new U.K. homes will have rooftop solar panels installed by default, the government has ...
Friday’s massive bombing was Putin’s biggest attack since Kyiv’s daring drone assault took out dozens of strategic bombers at Russian airfields.
PARIS — Brazil’s leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva made a heartfelt appeal to French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday to ...