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The Trump administration and U.S. tech executives have pushed back strongly against the EU's tech rules in recent months, ...
But in a new strategy to be released Wednesday, the EU will warn that promising homegrown quantum tech risks being snatched ...
LONDON — The U.K. and Germany are preparing to sign a wide-ranging treaty that includes a mutual assistance clause in the ...
Brussels wants bigger, more efficient banks to help restore Europe’s competitiveness. National capitals have other ideas.
Numerous EU officials projected anxiety Monday about moving ahead this week with an expected 2040 climate target — even as a ...
Rome’s sweeping new security decree looks set to put more people behind bars, but overcrowded prisons can’t cope.
It’s not just the welfare rebellion — Keir Starmer goes into his second year with a host of challenges to confront. LONDON — In the beating sun of the Downing Street garden last summer — weeks after ...
France’s recent elections all had surprises, but each time the contest’s basic structure was still foreseeable. That isn’t the case now.
The 11th-hour move raises fresh questions about British prime minister’s political judgment less than a year after he won in ...
World’s largest free-travel zone is increasingly threatened by supposedly temporary measures to curb migration.
PARIS — French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote Tuesday after lawmakers from the far-right ...
The summit of Paris’s iconic Eiffel Tower has been closed to visitors because of the punishing heat wave sweeping across ...
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