Kennedy ripped into vaccine alliance in video address at pledging summit.
The U.S. president threatened to punish Spain for not agreeing to new military spending goals.
Buildings across Whitehall are supplied with gas by a U.K. subsidiary of French fossil fuel giant TotalEnergies — a major importer of Russian gas to Europe.
French prime minister says an “impressive” number of agreements have been reached on tweaking pensions without putting the system further in the red.
New space law dials up oversight amid warnings it’s ‘starting to look like a jungle up there.’
The move risks weakening the bloc’s international green ambitions.
Meloni’s deputy prime ministers are keen to class the bridge as a NATO-related project. But does it really mesh with Europe’s military goals?
The move comes as Washington pressures multiple trade partners — including the EU — to ease digital rules targeting American tech firms.
Ursula von der Leyen suggests EU could join forces with the Asian-Pacific trade bloc as Europe tries to up its game.
European prosecutors accuse two former ministers of fraud with EU funds.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán warned of “legal consequences” for those who defy the government’s ban on Pride parades.
Samuel Samson, a political appointee, made the explosive recommendation as Le Pen eyes the presidency in 2027, two State Department officials tell POLITICO.
The due diligence law was meant to bring EU-style protections to global supply chains. Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz helped all but kill it.
Last year’s European election reshaped EU politics. The Commission president must acknowledge a new alternative right-wing majority even as she fights to preserve her signature political achievement.
Leaders from across the bloc agree that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is intolerable, Gitanas Nausėda told POLITICO.