The aggressive push to cut fossil fuels brought an unwelcome twist: dramatically higher electricity costs that are hobbling ...
Milder-than-expected regulations, pro-business thinking. Something may be happening in the EU.
Etien Yovchev is the co-founder and managing partner of The Recursive, a tech media covering trends in Europe's AI economy.
BERLIN, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Germany remained the European Union's largest net contributor in 2024 despite its ongoing economic ...
European manufacturers are increasing their investment in Chinese factories, despite growing anxiety among the continent’s ...
French President Emmanuel Macron will travel to China this week for his fourth state visit, as Europe seeks to balance ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday said that reduced “frictions” with the bloc are essential for the country’s “economic ...
A series of recent economic and geopolitical shocks have led to rising fragmentation of global trade, whereby countries tend to boost economic ties with those sharing similar political values, ...
PM Keir Starmer calls for reducing frictions with the EU and defends last week’s budget as key to growth and stability.
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America Just Quietly Admitted It Can’t Crush Russia’s Economy

Western efforts to strangle the Kremlin’s war machine have been systematically undermined by European nations’ desire to continue buying Russian oil and natural gas.
Brexit supporters are warning that any new agreements would put Britain back under the thumb of continental regulators.
Macron in the past has sought to project a robust European front in dealing with China, while being careful not to antagonise ...