Eight in 10 French people worry about their country's security and only about four in 10 believe the EU can protect them, ...
(Corrects to Merz in last paragraph) By John Irish and Sudip Kar-Gupta MUNICH, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Europe must turn its focus ...
To see Europe at its most castle-rich, try France, the continent’s castle heavyweight, or fortress-packed Wales—grand ...
Europe must turn its focus to long-term strategic thinking, including creating deep-strike capabilities and assessing how France's nuclear deterrent can fit into the bloc's future security ...
European allies are quietly exploring closer nuclear deterrence ties with France amid growing anxiety about the long-term ...
A fter World War II, peace-loving Sweden began working on a nuclear bomb to stave off a feared Soviet invasion. But in the ...
President Emmanuel Macron, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, stressed European “fortitude.” Earlier, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany criticized President Trump’s rapid reorientation of ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed the Trump administration’s talking points on the threat of Western decline but also seemed to strike a constructive tone.
Paris is facing a Berlin-Rome axis in the debate over how to revive the EU economy. From eurobonds to a European preference and the Mercosur trade deal, competing visions are set to collide when the ...
As European environment ministers gather for a two-day summit in Cyprus, France has called for the bloc to take a more ...
As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces calls to resign for his appointment of Epstein-tied Peter Mandelson as ...
France will target total installed onshore wind capacity of between 35-40 gigawatts in 2035, down from 45GW in its consultation paper, versus 24GW installed capacity in 2025. Solar capacity is ...
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