The best of POLITICO’s coverage selected by lead European editor Kate Day. Discover the most impactful stories in Europe and ...
Trump started the week threatening to impose massive tariffs on EU countries if they didn't hand over Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, to the U.S., but backed down Wednesday after saying ...
LONDON — Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle will travel to China next week as Britain eyes closer ...
As EU leaders seek not to offend Trump, Rome and Berlin are consulting their constitutions for reasons to say “No, thanks.” ...
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde has an unexpected message for Europe’s “bashers”: Thank you.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met in Rome to adopt a “ plan of action for ...
Italian PM warns that Europe will be the loser in a conflict with America as leaders try to figure out how to respond to the ...
The European Commission saw the Parliament catastrophe coming — but its lobbying was overwhelmed by domestic political pressure.
More than 20 ministers from Italy and Germany are meeting at an opulent Roman villa to discuss closer cooperation.
Fink — who was brought in to shore up the WEF after the chaotic departure of its founder Klaus Schwab — had succeeded in bringing star power to Davos, from Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr ...
The proposal hinges on a ceasefire that remains elusive while Russian leader Vladimir Putin persists with his full-scale invasion.
Klingbeil, in an interview with POLITICO, voiced frustration over the European Commission’s handling of the Greenland crisis.
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