After US President Donald Trump announced his decision to pause military aid to Ukraine, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen admitted Europe faces a 'clear danger' with the continent an
European leaders have vowed to rearm the continent at historic emergency talks held after the United States threatened to rip up 80 years of security guarantees over the trajectory of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Donald Trump tried and failed to find a chink in the EU’s armor ... Margaritis Schinas, who was chief spokesperson for the European Commission during Trump’s first term, recalls transatlantic relations as being tense, but functional and at times ...
Trump previously announced that customs duties of 25 ... As simple as that,” posted Polish Prime minister Donald Tusk. The European Commission has been working on retaliation measures for more than two weeks, while attempting to negotiate with the Americans.
President Trump has said the European Union has taken advantage of the US. He said the bloc was formed "in order to screw the United States."
The minister said that what Brussels has botched will now have to be fixed in Budapest through bilateral negotiations with the US administration.
FCC chairman Brendan Carr wrote a letter to top tech CEOs, including Apple CEO Tim Cook and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, calling on them to stand up to European censorship.
COLUMN. In the face of America's offensive in all sectors of the economy, including tech, European leaders are looking for the best way to fight back, writes Alexandre Piquard.
The European Union will free up 800 billion Euros ($840 billion) in funding to funnel into defense across the bloc, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen announced on Tuesday. Dubbed "Rearm Europe,