There has been a lot of pessimism about Europe, given stalling growth, rising costs, tariff threats and the war in Ukraine.
Europe’s competitiveness was a hot topic of conversation at this year’s World Economic Forum and will be top of mind for ...
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EU official meets with Trump counterparts to resolve tariff threatsA top European Union official, who is trying to head off a potential trade conflict, stressed the importance of active ...
“I love Europe,” newly inaugurated U.S. president Donald Trump proclaimed to the World Economic Forum in Davos last week. Yet there was also much he did not love, such as that time back in his ...
Germany’s likely next chancellor wants to reboot ties with France, do a free-trade deal with Donald Trump and get tougher on ...
The 20 countries that use the euro are languishing in stagnation, with recession-plagued Germany weighing heavily on them. Surprisingly, the only silver lining is emerging in Portugal, Spain, and ...
The Loft of Shared Dreams in Davos underscored the need for collective vision and collaboration to address global issues, ...
The world is changing, and Europe must adapt if it wants to remain relevant. U.S. President Donald Trump is just one expression of this pressure. This year's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos ...
The comments of Vice President Vance and Defense Secretary Hegseth in Europe last week were a refreshing elaboration on ...
But Europe’s energy security remains fragile ... the European Union’s executive arm, told the World Economic Forum last month. We are having trouble retrieving the article content.
The AI-driven data centre boom could strain the continent's energy supplies and octuple emissions by the end of the decade, according to a new report.
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