European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen hosts auto sector executives, unions and others on Thursday to debate how to ensure EU car producers can electrify their fleets and compete with more advanced Chinese and U.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposal to move Gazans to Jordan and Egypt, if implemented, could upend any prospects of a two-state solution to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The plan is “extreme,
His Majesty King Abdullah II and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels on Wednesday witnessed the signing of the Joint Declaration on the Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership between Jordan and the European Union.
Promising a "simplification shock", the EU will unveil a much-anticipated blueprint to revamp Europe's economic model on Wednesday, as the bloc struggles to keep up with China and the United
Doorbell surveillance footage of the encounter quickly went viral after the Indianapolis boy's mother posted it on social media.
It would be seriously disingenuous if we ignored the role of the news media and publishers in establishing or reproducing ideological positions, or the policies of vested interests – under guises of ‘truth,
Elon Musk's Tesla and German auto giant BMW have challenged EU import tariffs on China-made electric vehicles at the bloc's top court, the European Commission said Monday.
Europe's biggest carmakers will converge on Brussels for talks this week as the EU seeks to chart a way forward for an embattled industry struggling to cope with Chinese competition
On the second day of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, European leaders spoke out against President Donald
France on Friday asked the European Union to suspend "indefinitely" landmark new rules on environmental and human rights supply chain standards, saying they were too burdensome for businesses.
With no easing of geopolitical tensions in sight, the EU and its members need to fight for themselves by prioritising strategic partnerships with resource-rich countries in Central Asia and beyond, Nicolas Tenzer writes.
EXCLUSIVE: Bob Lyddon believes the Chancellor's strategy will be a "re-run" of Gordon Brown's Private Finance Initiative, which he claimed "made schools and hospitals pop up in Labour areas at massive and continuing cost to taxpayers".