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.
Opinion March 18 Why US must assert industrial dominance in light of China-Europe ties As China seeks to weaken the U.S. and expand its global influence, it's eyeing the 27-nation EU as a partner against American industry.
White House March 13 Trump praised for getting NATO allies to bolster defense spending: 'really staggering' President Donald Trump has long advocated for NATO allies to ramp up defense spending to between 2% to 5% gross domestic product.
NATO March 13 Poland calls on US to place nukes within its borders amid Russia threat Polish President Duda has once again called on the US to place its nuclear arms within its borders to better deter Russia, mirroring talks with France amid security concerns.
Europe March 11 Europe steps up to fund its own defense, provide security for Ukraine after Trump threats French President Emmanuel Macron led a gathering of Europe's defense chiefs as the continent has moved to step up its own defense and meet NATO spending requirements.
Emmanuel Macron March 6 Mocking him as 'Micron,' Russia warns Macron against making nuclear 'threats' Russia warned Macron not to threaten it with nuclear rhetoric after the French president said he was open to discussions on extending France's nuclear umbrella to allies.
The European Union March 4 EU weighs $840 billion plan to 'rearm Europe' after US pauses Ukraine aid European Union commissioner unveils new plan to spend $840 billion more on its own defense as U.S. support for Ukraine falters.