The European Union is keen to partner with countries around the world and is "open for business," European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said Tuesday.
Far-right lawmakers, whose influence has grown following June European elections, have rejected calls for the commission to firmly apply the Digital Services Act – the EU’s landmark rules tackling illegal and harmful activities online – which could place Musk at risk of copious fines.
SURFING THE RED WAVE — As President Donald Trump moves to erase all traces of U.S. climate policy through a tsunami of executive orders, Republicans and business groups are hoping to ride the wave across the Atlantic to stymie Brussels’ green agenda, your host reports with Marianne Gros.
As the Commission struggles to find new outlets for its exports, the question of whether this will be enough in the face of the tariffs Donald Trump is threatening to impose remains open. #EuropeNews
U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to address a longstanding trade deficit with the European Union, saying he will reverse that by imposing tariffs or making the EU buy more U.S. oil and gas.
This time around, Europe isn’t panicking about what America First will mean — in part because it has prepared.
The European Commission stated that it expected to continue working with the US administration on topics of strategic importance to both sides, as well as emphasised the necessity of respecting sovereignty of states.
As President Donald Trump overturns a slew of regulations, there’s a growing chorus of voices calling for similar moves in Europe.
STRASBOURG: How to deal with Donald Trump's disruptive return to the White House and the tempestuous forays of his billionaire ally Elon Musk into European affairs?  EU lawmakers will launch
The Republican President signed decrees that change the landscape in the US from the first day of his presidency
Weak, distracted and unprepared? How prepared France, Germany and the rest of the continent really are for his return to power