A leading French newspaper says France and Britain are holding discussions about sending European troops and officials from private defense fir
US automaker Ford Motor has announced plans to cut an additional 4,000 jobs mostly in Germany and the UK amid falling demand for electric vehic
Two undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea have been found to be severed or damaged, prompting authorities in the affected countri
The European Union is set to impose additional tariffs on electric vehicles made in China, saying its EV makers get unfair subsidies from the g
One of the world's largest chipmakers, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, broke ground on its first European factory on Tuesday.
Hungary, which assumes a broadly pro-Russia stance, took over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on Monday. Some memb
Delegates from Ukraine started membership talks with the European Union in Luxembourg on Tuesday. The move comes more than two years after Pres
The European Union says Apple has violated the bloc's new legislation aimed at ensuring fair competition in the digital market.
China says it will open an anti-dumping investigation into imported pork from the European Union. China's commerce ministry sai
Initial projections on Sunday showed right-wing parties with substantial gains in elections for the European Parliament. Votes were held in 27 European Union me
Voting for the European Parliament elections began in the Netherlands on Thursday. The results of the four-day polls in the 27 European Union m
European countries are stepping up their military assistance to Ukraine, as Russian forces intensify their offensive in the country's eastern r