European lawmakers weighed in on what a second Trump presidency means for trade, alliances and climate change.
French President Emmanuel Macron says Europe must "wake up" and spend more on its defense as Trump returns, but how realistic is the suggestion?
Europe’s generous welfare states are coming under increasing strain as weak economic growth collides with rising demands on government budgets, particularly from aging populations.
U.S. President Donald Trump 's " America First " agenda raises awkward questions for the European Union, although some ...
CESSON-SEVIGNE, France (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron called on Europe Monday to “wake up” and spend more on defense ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged Europe and the United States to work together to counter threats posed by ...
The European Central Bank is "not overly concerned" by the impact of inflation abroad on the bloc, the institution's ...
Trump sought Greenland during his first term in office, saying in 2019 that it was “hurting Denmark very badly” by costing the nation $700 million a year. He said the United States could scoop it up.
Shares in some big European carmakers fell sharply on Tuesday on uncertainty over possible new tariffs after Donald Trump ...
Various European leaders reacted to President Donald Trump's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement saying that they will stick ...