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World’s largest free-travel zone is increasingly threatened by supposedly temporary measures to curb migration.
PARIS — French Prime Minister François Bayrou survived a no-confidence vote Tuesday after lawmakers from the far-right ...
The 11th-hour move raises fresh questions about British prime minister’s political judgment less than a year after he won in ...
Brussels has resumed talking with Tehran after its previous outreach was ended by Washington’s June 21 attacks on Iran’s nuclear enrichment sites.
French and Russian leaders agree the crisis around Iran’s nuclear program must be solved by diplomatic means alone.
La proposition de désigner un collaborateur de la compagnie pétrolière Saudi Aramco comme l’un des auteurs d’un rapport ...
Governments are anxious about looming climate policies raising prices, but all but are now late on a plan to access EU aid.
The EU wants to start outsourcing part of its climate efforts to foreign countries, dampening its own goals — and potentially ...
As Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič heads to Washington, the EU is willing to accept a 10 percent baseline tariff in return ...
While some politicians go red in the face trying to make their contemporaries pay attention to climate change, others are trying to make political hay while the sun is shining.
The summit of Paris’s iconic Eiffel Tower has been closed to visitors because of the punishing heat wave sweeping across ...
Denmark is grappling with minors online more than some other countries, figures show. About 94 percent of Danish kids have a social media account before they turn 13, said a government-commissioned ...
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