The U.S. and Russia have reportedly drafted a peace plan to end the war in Ukraine, demanding major concessions from ...
European foreign ministers said on Thursday that any plan to end the war in Ukraine must include Ukrainians and Europeans ...
Kyiv’s European partners said they should be involved in proposals for the security of Ukraine and Europe, indicating they ...
The European Union has introduced a new defense package to speed up the deployment of tanks and troops across its 27 nations.
Canada, seeking tighter ties with the European Union, will boost its investment in European Space Agency programs by C$528.5 ...
The European Union wants Google to dismantle its European-based ad-tech business, which it has deemed a monopoly, but the ...
The European Union announced proposed changes to its flagship EU-wide pension plan in a bid to boost retirement savings as ...
Michael Heaver analyzes the Romanian election rerun and its potential impact on the European Union, highlighting concerns ...
The European Parliament and the United Nations have officially condemned the practice of surrogacy following reports of human ...
Intelligence sharing has long been a touchy subject given the differing political allegiances across the bloc.
IAPP Editorial Director Jedidiah Bracy reports from Brussels on the European Commission's newly proposed digital omnibus packages for digital reform to the GDPR and AI Act.
Yet beneath this united front, three divisive issues are exposing the fault lines between European solidarity and individual ...