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How will tariffs affect ordinary EU citizens?

A transatlantic trade war could be on the way. The European Commission has responded with similar measures, targeting various

While the government backs ReArmEu public opinion remains divided

Defence spending remains one of the most debated topics in Europe,with countries like Italy and Spain under pressure to meet

Euronews launches Polish language news service

According to Euronews, the milestone event, which coincides with Poland's presidency of the European Union, offers a unique m

Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to make peace

Armenia and Azerbaijan have finalised a peace agreement text to end the longstanding conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.

Parliament assistants’ offices probe in alleged Huawei bribery case

Belgian judicial authorities sealed two offices of parliamentary assistants on Thursday as part of the latest corruption inve

EU targets Africa’s mineral wealth and green energy in new partnership

EU to invest in critical raw materials processing in South Africa, and transport links to Democratic Republic of Congo, anoth

EU to pitch defence omnibus package in June 2025

The EU Commission will present its White Paper on the Future of European Defence by 19 March.

Swiss-Russian claims EU Council ignored Court’s sanctions annulment

Alexander Pumpyanskiy is a son of Russian businessman Dmitry Pumpyanskiy, who until 2022 was the head of Russia's largest pip

Race against time to make Hungary renew EU sanctions before deadline

Hungary's resistance has put the EU in a situation of maximum suspense less than 72 hours before the individual sanctions are

Putin agrees with US’ ceasefire proposal, but says there are ‘nuances’

Russian President Vladimir Putin specifically questioned what would happen to Russia’s Kursk region and the Kremlin's demands