IT IS A calm and confident Friedrich Merz who greets The Economist on February 7th at a luxury golf resort in Stromberg, a ...
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that there was nothing new to report on discussions around Ukraine with the ...
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The move would allow governments with overstretched budgets more flexibility under the bloc’s debt and deficit rules.
Europe logistic projects since the Chinese Belt Road. Ukraine and Italy will play a part in the India-Middle ...
Spain attracted one of the highest numbers of international tourists last year, and its economic growth has left the UK and ...
By contrast, the German economy contracted by 0.2% in 2024, while France grew by 1.1%, Italy by 0.5%, and the UK by an ...
Over the past few weeks the new US president, Donald Trump, has repeatedly claimed that the United States should “take back” ...
At a gathering in Madrid, members of Europe’s far-right parties set aside any trepidation they might have about President ...
How the worldwide clampdown after the 9/11 attacks had deepened problems for illegal migrants from Punjab, with many being detained or deported ...
A 47-year-old Ukrainian who terrorized the Romans was expelled from the Italian capital.