Bureaucracy and delays are pushing clinical trials away from Europe, with Asia and the United States taking the lead.
On Tuesday, Carney will travel to the edge of Canada’s Arctic to reaffirm the country’s security and sovereignty. Carney has chosen the two European capitals that shaped Canada’s early ...
I didn’t move to Italy to take advantage of the country’s health care ... As a frequent user of Italy’s socialized health care, I can attest to the bureaucratic difficulties too.
When people with no right to stay remain in the EU, the credibility of our entire migration policy is undermined … and [this] diminishes Europe’s ability to attract and retain talent and skills.” With ...
Peter Rough and Abram Shulsky are senior fellows at Hudson Institute. Europe is suddenly in a hurry. Apparently, the U.S. administration’s overtures to Russia and its suspension of military assistance ...
By Roger Cohen With anger in Europe mounting over President Trump’s perceived abandonment of the continent, President Emmanuel Macron of France gathered the chiefs of staff of more than 30 armed ...
Naturism has a long tradition in the coastal city of Rostock (Picture: Getty Images/Westend61) But naturism is also falling out of popularity with younger generations across the country.
Only about 20 percent of the military hardware in Ukraine comes from the United States, with 55 percent produced by Ukraine itself and 25 percent coming from Europe, according to estimates from ...
A coalition of health ministers in the EU is pushing for reduced dependency on Asia, primarily China, for essential medicines. They urge the European Commission to incorporate the Critical Medicine ...
PARIS — United States arms exports to Europe have more than tripled on aid for Ukraine and as European countries boosted weapons buying in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according ...
The US president has courted Russia, undermined faith in the Nato alliance, threatened the EU with tariffs and boosted the far right in Europe. All this has had a galvanising effect on the EU.
The Latvian president has urged European countries to "absolutely" introduce conscription, as he conceded the continent was "quite weak" militarily. Edgars Rinkevics told Sky's Sunday Morning ...
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