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European leaders in Paris expressed alarm over President Donald Trump's comments on a Greenland takeover, emphasizing that the island belongs to its people.
Investigation into the 2026 Swiss bar fire in Crans-Montana continues as 40 victims are identified. Operators face negligence charges while Italy repatriates victims.
European startups saw €43.7 billion in funding in 2025, but the market's recovery lags behind the U.S. Is a turnaround imminent, fueled by AI investment and renewed interest from American VCs?
The U.S. State Department is barring five Europeans accused of pressuring American tech companies into censorship, escalating the transatlantic conflict over tech regulation and digital sovereignty.
The U.S. State Department has banned five Europeans accused of pressuring American tech companies to censor U.S. viewpoints, escalating the transatlantic conflict over digital sovereignty and free speech.
Belgium has officially joined South Africa's genocide case against Israel at the ICJ, increasing the legal and diplomatic pressure on Israel over its war in Gaza.
A series of high-level visits by Japanese lawmakers to Taiwan is deepening ties with Taipei but risks further escalating tensions with Beijing, putting Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's diplomacy to the test.
European leaders have finalized a new funding package for Ukraine, a strategic move the EU's ambassador to the U.S. says will strengthen Kyiv's hand in fragile peace talks.