Trump trying to 'break apart' Europe-US alliance
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Europe faces "civilizational erasure" and must change to remain a reliable US ally, National Security Strategy posted by White House website says.
The American national security strategy echoes the language of far-right parties. But hardliners across the Atlantic seem unimpressed.
The message couldn’t have been clearer. In a 33-page National Security Strategy signed by President Donald Trump, the White House said Europe risked being wiped away unless it changed its culture and politics.
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How is the U.S. reshaping relations with longtime allies in Europe? NPR speaks with Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, president of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.
Europe stands at a crossroads. As geopolitical volatility reshapes global energy systems, the EU’s dependence on imported fossil gas remains a structural vulnerability. According to the latest edition of the European Biogas Association’s Statistical ...
The Trump administration says societal threats mean some European nations may not be "strong enough to remain reliable allies."
Leaders from across Europe's electric car industry on Wednesday urged the European Commission to stick to its 2035 zero-emission target for new cars, warning that any retreat would undermine investment and widen the bloc's gap with China.
The Deloitte Fast 50 program spans nine countries — Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, and Ukraine — and recognizes technology companies (public or private) with the strongest percentage revenue growth over a four-year period.
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Congress limits Pentagon's ability to reduce troops in Europe below 76,000 and South Korea below 28,500 in new defense bill, easing allied concerns.