The agreement allows the social network, which was facing a congressional ban, to continue operating in the United States
The US president disclosed a new operation on a boat allegedly carrying drugs from Venezuela, but offered no further details
The murder of Charlie Kirk increases pressure on police plans while the Epstein case casts a shadow over the US president’s trip
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk believes the incident puts Europe ‘the closest we have been to open conflict since World War Two’
The screenwriter and Ken Loach collaborator faces trial for his alleged support for the Palestine Action organization
The US president promised the Ukrainian leader ‘very good protection’ in a White House meeting, in a warmer tone than in February
Keir Starmer uses geopolitical uncertainty and the need for rearmament to rekindle cooperation between London and Brussels
The Ukrainian president and several European leaders will meet with the US president Monday to discuss peace negotiations with Russia
The US president also calls on Netanyahu to make changes in Gaza and acknowledges that children in the Strip ‘look very hungry’
The plane crashed into a residential area shortly after starting its climb. It was carrying 169 Indians, 53 Britons, one Canadian, and seven Portuguese nationals along with the crew, bound for London
Spain, France and Belgium are calling for greater forcefulness after the review of the framework governing bilateral relations was approved
The champion of progressive realism says the first bilateral UK-EU summit in the post-Brexit era has begun to improve relations that had been ‘run into the ground’
The agreement with China is further evidence of the erratic trade policy of the US president, who presents the solution to a problem of his own making as a triumph
A European diplomatic communication indicates that London and Paris are pushing for a military deployment to test their strength as the US progressively steps back
The Ukrainian president offers first steps towards a ceasefire and calls on Trump to lead the peace process
The U.S. president leaves Ukraine and Europe alone against Russia after decades of strategic alliance
Ahead of his visit with Trump on Thursday, the British PM has made gestures in a bid to soften the president: more spending on defense and cuts to development aid
The French president’s visit to Washington is part of European efforts to prevent an agreement that would be detrimental to Kyiv
The new president sows economic and geopolitical concerns in London and Dublin, both of whom have traditionally enjoyed a special relationship with the United States
Brussels is venturing into uncharted territory in its confrontation with the head of the platform formerly known as Twitter, which is already facing an open case that could result in a fine of more than $190 million
The Tesla boss’s support of the far-right AfD in Germany and the insults to the British government, are compounding nervousness on the continent
Prices have risen by 54% in the United States, 32% in China and nearly 15% in the European Union between 2015 and 2024. Though policies have been implemented to increase supply and regulate rentals, their impact has been limited and the problem is getting worse
Keir Starmer’s government demands responsibility from social media platforms after the riots sparked by the deaths of three young girls and has criticised Elon Musk, who permits disinformation on X
The professor of European studies discusses the risks facing the EU, the rise of the far right and why liberals need to defend a more radical liberalism
The winner of the U.K. election has managed to preserve left-wing unity while repeating Tony Blair’s pivot towards the center
Europeans who remained in the UK following the referendum and withdrawal regret the increase in paperwork, the difficulty finding workers and the increasingly suspicious attitude towards foreigners