The New York Times analyzes that Europe may face serious challenges if Donald Trump returns as U.S. president, and the continent's lack of strong leadership may hinder efforts to manage global turmoil ...
This means, among other things, that what some in the British press have dubbed Typhoon Orange has already made landfall. A left-wing British leader clinging to his post can adroitly keep up ...
Agence France-Presse reports that an “Afghan delegation will attend…marking a first since the Taliban government came to power”, adding: “It was not immediately clear in what capacity the delegation ...
Liberalism’s ideological foundation — rooted in values of freedom, equality, and democracy — has seen a significant decline in resonance among the public ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday to discuss ways to help Ukraine, ...
Internal political squabbles — and the fallout from a global backlash to inflation, immigration and ruling elites — are ...
Factory closures in France are expected to affect "thousands of jobs" in the coming weeks and months, Industry Minister Marc ...
The congratulations from European leaders to President-elect Donald Trump are flowing like champagne, which is incidentally ...
Facing economic challenges, France distributed counterfeit gold coins for half a decade, which had been kept a secret until ...
The Philippines said Thursday its coast guard will acquire 40 fast patrol craft from France, with plans to deploy some of them in disputed areas of the South China Sea.
Trump is bad news for Europe, but by proactively ‘Trump-proofing’ some key areas, leaders can mitigate his impact.
After months of disputes, Chancellor Olaf Scholz ousted one of his governing partners, adding to the challenges for Europe ...