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Starmer’s reforming Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson will hope to avoid the turmoil that engulfed Labour’s welfare ...
The British monarch prepares to roll out the red carpet for France’s president — and offer some welcome relief from strife ...
Von der Leyen’s chief of staff is the man to call to get things done in Brussels. But for a growing number of critics, he has ...
BERLIN — Germany’s far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has a simple plan for gaining power: use the far left as a ...
The United States has offered an agreement to the European Union that would keep a 10 percent baseline tariff on all EU goods ...
ATHENS — At least two crew members of a Greek-owned vessel were wounded and two were missing on Monday in the Red Sea, ...
From “Pfizergate” and the crumbling centrist coalition to splits on the right, there was plenty to be curious about in the ...
Despite a public denial of another election, his government is in such trouble that the French president seems tempted by ...
Former Transport Minister Roman Starovoit was at the helm as Ukrainian drone attacks crippled the aviation sector over the ...
French president will meet with Tory and Liberal Democrat leaders on UK trip — but right-populist outfit Reform UK is not on ...
Commission president faces a grilling from EU lawmakers in the first motion of censure for more than a decade.
Apple has appealed the European Commission's decision to fine the iPhone maker €500 million for breaking the EU's competition ...
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