Even after the dissolution of its empire, the UK is home to one of the most powerful militaries in the world As a founding ...
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While Volkswagen and other European automakers are considering closing factories, Chinese rivals are searching for production sites on the continent. What's going wrong in Europe? https://p.dw.com ...
The European Union has vowed to enhance its military capability. But money is scarce, responsibilities overlap and the new job is less about soldiers than arms manufacturers. By Steven Erlanger ...
Germany’s electric-vehicle market plunged last month, leading a broader decline in Europe that’s left carmakers calling on Brussels to reconsider key climate targets. EV deliveries in the ...
Europe’s biggest economy is weathering a spate of setbacks at its industrial core. Volkswagen Group, the continent’s biggest automaker, has scrapped a decades-old labor pact and is poised to ...
In Central Europe, the receding waters revealed the scale of the destruction caused by exceptionally heavy rains that began a week ago. Czech Interior Minister Vit Rakušan said one more person ...
Europe’s bureaucrats continue to do their best to ensure Apple is forced to sell the world’s worst operating system, announcing plans to force Apple to open up its systems even more than it ...
Parts of Europe have seen catastrophic flooding as a month’s worth of rain fell in just 24 hours over the weekend This summer in Europe has been characterised by extreme weather, with blistering ...
A massive flood wave moving across Central Europe threatened new areas after claiming 24 lives, raising concerns among residents and officials and prompting European Union chief Ursula von der ...
Central Europe has been plagued by intense flooding this week, killing at least 23 people, according to Reuters. While it’s difficult to draw a conclusive link between this event and climate ...
Kubilius "would be glad" to be able to invest more than 500 billion euros over the next few years to boost Europe's defence industries. But he is less certain on where to get the money ...