BRUSSELS — The American tech sector has a big, fat target on its back as Europe looks to respond to Washington on tariffs. If only Brussels agreed on how to …
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Donald Trump is trying to purge United States research institutions of scholars who study purportedly progressive issues. The European Union is tripping over itself to take them in. From universities …
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PARIS — European government officials and business representatives have poured scorn on a request from the United States State Department for companies to drop diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) measures. …
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BRUSSELS ― When European leaders meet on Thursday, they do so knowing they must find a way to retain their best bargaining chips over Russia ― even as the Americans …
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The Netherlands has tightened its travel advice to the United States for LGBTQ+ people, highlighting an unease among European nations about Washington’s policies toward sexual minorities. The Dutch foreign ministry’s …
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Meet the Mafia-busting MEP taking the fight against organized crime to Brussels Giuseppe Antoci battled the Italian mob. But can he take on EU policymaking? By ELENA GIORDANO and ALESSANDRO …
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BRUSSELS — An eye for an eye. That, in essence, is the playbook the European Union should follow in responding to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff war, according to Belgium’s …
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Twelve counties, led by the Netherlands, are pushing the European Commission to revise tobacco legislation, warning that existing rules should include new nicotine products. Ministers have written to Health Commissioner …
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Journalists who survived until the bitter end of Thursday’s European Council were treated to a inadvertent standup comedy set by Belgium’s new Prime Minister Bart De Wever. That’s a change …
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Nordic countries continue to lead in the ranking of the world’s happiest nations, with Finland taking the top spot, followed by Denmark, Iceland and Sweden, according to the 2025 World …