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BRUSSELS — Parliamentarians from the transport committee on Tuesday approved an amendment on air passenger rights that gives ...
Iran launched missiles at Israel early Tuesday, according to the Israel Defense Forces, just an hour after U.S. President ...
Dutch authorities are investigating a major disruption to train traffic in the Netherlands on the opening day of the NATO ...
The Council’s proposal goes even further the Commission’s and continues a trend of cutting back EU green regulations.
The U.S. president’s reelection has changed the nature of Europe’s domestic politics as well as its geopolitical standing.
London has only spoken of an “ambition” to spend 3 percent of GDP on defense at some point during the next parliament.
As Trump returns to the NATO table and conflict brews in the Middle East, leaders are hoping unity survives a tightly ...
A key issue is to allow Canada to take part in the EU's new defense spending programs under its multi-billion euro ReArm ...
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has bent over backwards to win Trump’s favor. Yet on Iran that approach bore little fruit.
European Parliament President Roberta Metsola’s two-day trip to the Middle East could turn into a much longer stay. Metsola ...
European leaders are walking a tightrope between condemning Tehran’s nuclear program while calling for restraint.
Spain threw up a last-minute roadblock to the new spending target, but gave way after being granted flexibility.
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