The European Union has announced plans to stop importing Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) one year earlier than previously scheduled, in a move designed to increase economic pressure on Vladimir
The European Union has announced plans to stop importing Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) one year earlier than previously scheduled, in a move designed to increase economic pressure on Vladimir
The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, has urged the suspension of the EU’s free trade deal with Israel, referencing ongoing illegal settlement activity in the West
Norway has long stood as a poster child for Eurosceptics who argue that life outside the European Union is preferable to being within the bloc. However, as both Vladimir Putin’s
Donald Trump and Ursula von der Leyen have resolved months of tense negotiation, announcing a pivotal trade agreement between the United States and the European Union. The deal, struck at
The European Central Bank has cut borrowing costs across the 20-member euro area for the third time this year, reducing its main interest rate to 2.25% amidst growing concerns over
The European Union has reached a historic consensus on significantly increasing defence spending, marking a pivotal moment for its collective security strategy. Leaders convened at a special summit in Brussels
European carmakers have been granted a two-year extension to meet emissions targets for 2025, according to the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen. The move, described as offering the
The European Union’s AI Act has come under intense scrutiny as financial analysts and industry experts identify a significant oversight in copyright protection that could devastate the creative sector’s revenue
Global markets face mounting uncertainty as Donald Trump’s decision to impose blanket 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports has triggered sharp criticism from major trading partners, raising concerns of
A significant political upheaval has rocked Norway as its coalition government collapsed today following intense disagreements over the implementation of EU energy directives. The departure of the Eurosceptic Centre party
Negotiations between the UK and the European Union for a security pact have hit a significant roadblock as France and other member states insist on linking the agreement to fishing
European Union companies find themselves in a precarious position as Donald Trump threatens trade tariffs unless the bloc increases its purchases of American oil and gas. Despite Brussels expressing willingness
Nearly half of economists surveyed by the Financial Times have criticised the European Central Bank (ECB) for being too slow to implement interest rate cuts, suggesting the institution is falling
The European Union should mirror American approaches by advocating increased local procurement of military equipment to strengthen regional defence capabilities, according to a prominent German defence contractor. Oliver Dörre, chief
A significant shift in the Eurozone’s economic landscape is emerging as the European Central Bank (ECB) grapples with an unprecedented reversal of fortunes among its member states. Countries previously devastated
Fresh analysis from the London School of Economics reveals Brexit has inflicted a £27 billion blow to British trade during its initial two-year implementation period, though the overall economic impact






