French fighter jet maker slams Belgium’s decision to buy American planes
Belgium’s decision to expand its fleet of US-made fighter jets has provoked strong reactions in France, amid ongoing EU–US trade tensions and concerns over Europe’s…
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Belgium’s decision to expand its fleet of US-made fighter jets has provoked strong reactions in France, amid ongoing EU–US trade tensions and concerns over Europe’s…
Californian battery start-up Lyten has agreed to buy the remaining assets of Northvolt, a Swedish battery manufacturer.
The European Democrats and their Secretary General, the Italian Liberal Sandro Gozi, have accused the United States of “political interference” after reports…
European consumers are quietly rescuing EU growth — even while boycotting US brands.
A major German auction for wind power installation in the North Sea has closed without a single company entering a bid.
The European Central Bank is preparing to launch a digital version of the euro, while reporting that demand for physical banknotes is still rising.
Spain has decided against purchasing US-made F-35 fighter jets and will instead opt for European-made options, the defence ministry said August 6, confirming a report…
Rice prices have fallen to a record low after the Philippines announced it would suspend rice imports for 60 days.
Order intake for the German manufacturing sector has unexpectedly fallen, according to data published by the Federal Statistical Office.
The US was said to be rushing to put nuclear power reactors on the Moon and Mars and hoped to launch the first system within just a few years.
Ukrainian foreign minister Adrii Sybiha confirmed his country was seeking a €120 million loan to fund the purchase of Polish-produced weapons.
The US has expanded natural gas exports through trade negotiations while applying parallel pressure on Russian energy flows — a dual strategy that has shifted…
Countries from around the world are meeting in Geneva to try to agree on a global treaty to reduce plastic pollution.
France’s top officials and civil servants will ditch foreign‑owned messaging apps in favour of a home‑grown alternative.
Belgium’s unemployment rate rose to 6.5 per cent in June 2025, up from 5.5 per cent the year before.
British company BP has discovered a giant oil and gas reservoir via deep-sea drilling off the coast of Brazil.
India's foreign ministry said the European Union and US were "targeting" it due to its buying of Russian oil, adding that the moves were "unjustified" and that it…
Completely dismantling wind turbines is significantly more expensive than many assume, according to a new Finnish study that cast doubt on the industry’s assumptions…
Adrian Mardell, CEO of British carmaker Jaguar Land Rover, has announced his resignation.
The UK has banned a musical advertisement that sharply criticised the situation for much of the population in the country.
Italy's competition watchdog (AGCM) said August 4 it has fined the company responsible for Shein's websites in Europe €1 million for false and confusing claims…
The European Union’s hydrogen strategy is facing growing scrutiny as cost-efficiency concerns have mounted and deployment targets missed.
Europe is being left behind on automation. With a fertility rate of 1.38 children per woman in 2023—that is, well below the 2.
Much has been made of the lopsided deal Ursula von der Leyen struck with Donald Trump, which among other things traded zero tariffs on US goods for a 15 per cent…
Brussels is delaying its €93 billion retaliation package against the United States, saying it must first see how US President Donald Trump implemented the terms…
The European Commission gave Denmark €36 million to subsidise more climate-friendly fuel in domestic aviation.
The new US-EU trade deal has spawned a legion of critics who allege European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen cravenly capitulated in the face of American…
Washington has imposed a 50 per cent tariff on more than half of Brazilian exports.
France-based aerospace group Airbus posted an 85 per cent rise in first-half profits to $1.7 billion (€1.
The European Commission will release more than €3 million to support 915 workers affected by US multinational Goodyear’s closure of one tyre plant and partial…