Europe 4 days ago European Commission accuses Russia of GPS jamming operation targeting president's plane Russia interfered with GPS systems on board European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's plane on Monday, Bulgarian authorities say.
Europe August 19 Anti‑corruption protests hit European nation as calls for new elections grow Student-led anti-corruption protests in Belgrade demand fresh elections as violent clashes intensify between demonstrators and Serbian security forces.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy August 17 'Our position is clear:' Zelenskyy and EU dismiss ceding Ukrainian land to Russia Ukraine's Zelenskyy says constitution prevents territorial surrender to Russia as international leaders discuss potential peace negotiations with Moscow.
Ukraine August 11 EU hits back at Trump, Zelenskyy comments, no concessions in Ukraine before Putin ceasefire agreement Trump and Putin set to meet Friday as European leaders stress Ukraine's territorial sovereignty must be respected in any peace negotiations.
Opinion July 29 LIZ PEEK: Trump's major trade wins could be rocket fuel to US economy Despite criticism from economists, it's clear that Trump's trade policies challenge conventional wisdom as tariff revenues flow into the Treasury and companies consider US production.
Donald Trump July 27 Trump announces trade deal with European Union President Donald Trump announced a trade deal with the European Union on Sunday after EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said it took "heavy lifting."
China July 22 EU defense chief warns of 'most dangerous moment' – coordinated Russian-Chinese aggression by 2027 NATO prepares for potential threats as EU defense chief highlights 2027 as a critical year when Russia and China could launch simultaneous military actions.
Antisemitism Exposed July 16 Ireland's proposed boycott of Israeli businesses creates dangerous legal trap for American investors American companies in Ireland face legal exposure from a new anti-Israel import ban that conflicts with U.S. anti-boycott regulations, requiring compliance strategies.
Vladimir Putin July 15 Putin mum on Trump's 50-day ultimatum, Kremlin officials claim Russia 'didn't care' President Donald Trump issues Russian President Vladimir Putin a 50-day deadline to end Ukraine war or face 100% tariffs, prompting skepticism from the EU's chief diplomat and Kyiv's mayor over 50-day timeframe.
NATO June 25 Trump to speak at NATO Summit amid warming relations with alliance's leaders Trump attends NATO Summit where Rutte congratulates him for making Europe "pay in a big way" with a new 5% defense target and his "decisive action" on the Israel-Iran ceasefire.
Opinion June 21 Meet Ramaduro: Europe’s progressive, Soros-trained autocrat and enemy of Trumpism Europe's democratic hypocrisy exposed as Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama, nicknamed 'Ramaduro' for his autocratic rule, secures a fourth term amid allegations of corruption
Donald Trump June 17 EU chief agrees with Trump on China trade issues, declares ‘Donald is right’ EU President Ursula von der Leyen agrees with President Donald Trump on China trade policies at G7, stating "Donald is right" about China's export restrictions.
Donald Trump June 16 Trump slams Obama, Trudeau for pushing Russia out of G8 summit years ago: 'Wouldn't have a war' Trump criticized former President Obama and former Prime Minister Trudeau for Russia's G8 removal, claiming it was a "very big mistake" that would have prevented further war.
Media June 6 Police arrest ‘Billboard Chris,’ Christian activist in EU capital for denouncing child transgender treatments Brussels police detained two activists for protesting against transgender medical treatment for minors, ordering them to destroy their signs after several hours in custody.
Europe May 31 Trump-backed candidate seeks to win Polish presidency in vital European election Political outsider and conservative Karol Nawrocki is looking to defeat Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, in Poland's presidential election on Sunday.
Opinion May 30 US trade with the EU is out of whack. Trump needs to stay tough on tariffs to fix it As Trump pushes for a fair trade deal with the EU, the looming 50% tariffs highlight the urgency to address the trade imbalance and secure market access.
Donald Trump May 19 Trump's tough policies push UK, EU to significantly expand trade and defense The U.K. and EU enhance their partnership with new trade and defense deals as President Donald Trump's tariffs challenge and defense policies impact U.S. relations with Western allies.
The European Union May 19 UK, Europe strike post-Brexit deal on defense, trade issues UK and EU reach a landmark agreement on fishing rights and defense cooperation, marking a major milestone in relations post-Brexit under PM Keir Starmer.
Opinion May 16 How to thwart China and end European freeloading on Americans Europe is trying to push American companies out of the European market by assaulting the U.S. with discriminatory taxes and regulations. Time to end the freeloading.
Ireland April 28 Thousands march in Dublin against Ireland's mass migration policies as McGregor pursues presidential bid UFC champion Conor McGregor said over 106,000 people rallied against the Irish government and mass migration in Dublin, as he aims to run for president.
Pope Francis April 26 Who will attend Pope Francis’ funeral? World officials like President Trump, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, Italian Prime Minister Meloni and Prince William have confirmed they will attend the funeral of Pope Francis.
Opinion April 24 JONATHAN TURLEY: Democrats, Clintons and globalists work together to censor Americans … for ‘democracy’ The EU has moved forward with its campaign against U.S. companies and figures who are not yielding to their expansive censorship demands. They continue to rely on eager U.S. experts.
Opinion April 24 The EU wants to control American businesses. This new bill might be the only thing that can stop it US companies might finally be winning the war against ESG regulations here only to lose the global fight. European Union rules could control how our firms operate. There's a way to stop that.
White House April 19 Here’s what happened during Trump’s 13th week in office President Donald Trump met with foreign leaders from El Salvador and Italy this week, advancing negotiations on both trade and immigration issues at the White House.
Opinion April 10 Global system took advantage of America on trade and defense. That free ride is over The global free ride has to end. After WWII, the US allowed nations like Germany, France and Japan to rebuild through special trade and defense deals. Now, they need to be fair to America.
Germany April 9 Conservative leader Friedrich Merz secures German government coalition after months of political drift German's center-right Christian Democratic Union and center-left Social Democrats have reached a deal to form a new German government under Friedrich Merz.
Europe April 5 Belgium charges 8 people in European Union Parliament bribery probe Following a probe into suspected bribery at the European Parliament, eight people have been charged with money laundering, corruption and participation in a criminal organization.
Trump's First 100 Days April 3 World leaders react to Trump’s sweeping tariffs: ‘tumultuous times’ ahead World leaders had varied reactions to President Donald Trump's tariff announcements, with many pledging counter measures, while others hope to negotiate a removal of the import taxes.
Trump's First 100 Days April 2 Canada's PM Carney vows to ‘fight’ Trump’s tariffs, other world leaders weigh impact President Trump's newest tariffs sparked pledges by Canada's prime minster to 'fight' back while some said they were committed to working with partners and others look to take on Washington.
Trump's First 100 Days April 2 Which countries impose the highest tariffs on the US? President Donald Trump criticized countries with what he called unfair trade practices, vowing to target trade deficits and tariffs on U.S. goods in his "Liberation Day" plan.