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All of Europe’s carmakers have reported losing millions in profit because of the tariffs, and say they’re not hopeful of ...
Politicians are scrambling to get rid of questionable credentials on their résumés after the abrupt resignations of at least ...
Ex-Trade Minister Tomislav Momirović is among 11 people arrested on corruption charges in connection with the tragedy.
The Russian strike — which destroyed part of an apartment block in the Ukrainian capital and damaged one of Kyiv’s mosques — ...
Although road deaths are on the decline across the EU, with a 3 percent decrease in 2024, accidents with tragic outcomes are ...
German authorities conducted a search of the Bavarian home of Rostyslav Shurma, former deputy head of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office, Ukrainian and German authorities confirmed.
Statehood on paper won’t feed mouths in the Gaza Strip, but the French president is at the forefront of a push in favor of a ...
The furore comes after Preston Byrne, managing partner at U.S.-based tech law firm Byrne & Storm, told POLITICO that ...
A POLITICO analysis of MPs’ expenses data shows that British lawmakers, including senior government ministers, are using ...
The best of POLITICO’s coverage selected by lead European editor Kate Day. Discover the most impactful stories in Europe and ...
Washington adds insult to injury by imposing sky-high measures — and then congratulating the Alpine republic on its national ...
Chancellor Merz’s new hardline course promises to accelerate the EU’s rightward pivot on migration as the bloc prepares to ...
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