Talks between Maros Sefcovic and Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao open against a record trade imbalance and growing European concern over rare-earth controls. The test is whether Brussels can turn …

France has reported about 1,000 excess deaths during Europe’s record heatwave, while rail networks, roads, rivers and nuclear plants have come under pressure. Extreme heat is no longer only a …

India’s request for relief from planned EU restrictions on metal-scrap exports exposes a difficult contradiction: Brussels wants to retain recyclable materials for its own low-carbon industry while promising a deeper …

Europe began the refill season with depleted gas stocks and may enter winter with an unusually thin buffer as LNG disruption and the phase-out of Russian supply converge. The system …

Seawater has pushed up to 18 kilometres into the Po Delta as river flows collapse during an early heatwave. The immediate danger is to farms in northern Italy, but the …

A reported limit on Meta’s access to Google’s Gemini models shows that even the world’s largest technology companies cannot assume unlimited AI capacity. For Europe, whose cloud and frontier-model infrastructure …

The United States is reportedly close to allowing Anthropic to restore its Fable 5 model after a 15-day interruption. For Europe, the episode shows how access to leading AI systems …

Donald Trump’s threat to impose 100% tariffs on countries taxing American digital companies has reopened a transatlantic dispute that the latest EU-US trade settlement did not resolve: whether Washington can …

New British and German funding for the EU Anti-Corruption Initiative reflects a wider shift in Ukraine support: reconstruction finance is increasingly being tied to institutions capable of protecting public money …

As near-40C temperatures move into Germany and Poland after deadly disruption in western Europe, the policy question is no longer whether extreme heat will recur, but whether transport, schools, hospitals …

EU energy ministers are limiting the Commission’s planned role in cross-border grid planning, exposing the gap between Energy Union rhetoric and national control over infrastructure money.

 

France has reported about 1,000 excess deaths during Europe’s record heatwave, while rail networks, roads, rivers and nuclear …

For centuries, Europe’s vineyards have been defined by geography. From the volcanic soils of Santorini to the limestone …

India’s request for relief from planned EU restrictions on metal-scrap exports exposes a difficult contradiction: Brussels wants to …

Europe’s record-breaking heatwave is entering a new and potentially more destructive phase, with southeastern countries confronting surging temperatures, …

Seawater has pushed up to 18 kilometres into the Po Delta as river flows collapse during an early …

As temperatures soared across Europe and the United Kingdom over the past three days, attention naturally focused on …

For centuries, Europe’s vineyards have been defined by geography. From the volcanic soils of Santorini to the limestone …

The diplomatic dispute between Ukraine and Poland over historical memory has moved from symbolic politics into the centre …

Sir Keir Starmer’s decision to block parliamentary progress on legislation that would have prohibited first cousin marriage represents …

The dispute over President Karol Nawrocki’s decision to revoke Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Order of the White Eagle has turned …

Moscow’s latest attack killed civilians, hit Ukrainian cities and damaged one of Kyiv’s most important religious sites, raising …

  Brussels is set to play host to a series of much-awaited four concerts dedicated to Johann Sebastian …

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