News

European Union leaders ended a discussion on who should take the bloc's top jobs for the next five years without agreement on Monday, aiming instead for a decision at a summit next week.
With Trump’s tariff deadline looming over Europe, Myron Brilliant argues that a limited deal is better than no deal.
EU leaders are set to agree on a package deal to divide up the European Union's top jobs at a two-day summit in Brussels on Thursday and Friday. The pre-packaged pact, informally agreed among EU ...
Talks on EU top jobs kick off at G7 summit. A summit of G7 leaders hosted by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni will feature private conversations with the European Commission president as she ...
The investment announced by EU leaders on Friday aims to boost Moldova’s economy and reduce its vulnerability to external ...
China’s top diplomat Wang Yi’s high-profile tour of Europe this week has been dominated by deepening trade tensions and ...
Canada and the European Union have agreed to deepen their security and defense relationship, as Ottawa seeks new partnerships to reduce its dependence on the United States under President Donald Trump ...
A second, formal EU summit on June 27 could include a decision to finalise the package deal of the top three jobs. Additional reporting by Paola Tamma in Brussels and Barney Jopson in Madrid.