Goods trade between the EU and United States reached €875 billion in 2025, but a 20.4 per cent fall in European car and parts exports shows how aggregate resilience can …

Hungary’s new government is promising tougher oversight of electric-vehicle battery factories, testing whether Europe can expand strategic manufacturing without weakening environmental enforcement.

An Indian court effort to expose operators of fraudulent websites has opened a wider dispute over domain anonymity, cybercrime and whether local disclosure rules can coexist with GDPR-style privacy protections.

Ukraine’s president has pressed Dublin to complete its investigation into Aughinish Alumina, confronting Ireland’s new EU presidency with a dispute over Russian ownership, industrial jobs and the credibility of sanctions …

Paramount Skydance has offered remedies for its $110 billion Warner Bros Discovery acquisition, forcing Brussels to balance media concentration against a more permissive competitiveness agenda.

A new €3 customs charge on low-value imports has begun applying across the EU, confronting Shein, Temu and AliExpress with higher costs while testing whether customs authorities can police an …

The EU’s new steel regime cuts duty-free import volumes by 47 per cent and doubles the above-quota tariff to 50 per cent, strengthening protection for European mills while raising costs …

Most listed business development companies in a Reuters analysis have become unprofitable as asset values fall and borrowing costs rise, offering a rare public view of stress inside the private-credit …

Euroclear has asked a Belgian court to block enforcement of a €220 billion Russian judgment, turning the dispute over frozen sovereign assets into a direct test of sanctions law, jurisdiction …

Alice Weidel’s call for Germany to restore Russian oil and gas ties gives the AfD’s economic message a concrete European consequence. Any reversal by Berlin would collide with EU sanctions, …

The Council has formally adopted changes delaying high-risk AI obligations and reducing regulatory overlap. The final vote gives companies clearer deadlines, but it also raises a harder question: whether simplification …

 

Hungary’s new government is promising tougher oversight of electric-vehicle battery factories, testing whether Europe can expand strategic manufacturing …

A UN Human Rights Council side-event in Geneva placed the snow leopard at the centre of a wider …

A provisional agreement gives the European Chemicals Agency a standalone legal basis, unified budget and stronger conflict-of-interest rules. …

The Council’s final approval of vehicle-circularity rules moves recycled-content targets, producer responsibility and export controls into EU law. …

A provisional Eurovignette agreement gives hauliers and national authorities clearer rules for linking road charges to truck emissions. …

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

The consecration of four bishops at Écône without papal approval has triggered excommunications and a formal rupture that …

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 …

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