European firms with high US exposure face mounting risks from tariffs, recession fears, and a weakening dollar, while domestically focused companies appear more insulated, according to a new Goldman Sachs analysis.
The EU is trying to break its military dependency on the US amid pressure from the Trump administration, and buy more defence equipment in Europe.
The head of the transatlantic military alliance stressed that China’s military build-up and support for Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine should not be overlooked, as he called on NATO members to work together and assess the issue.
Residents say new government measures are not enough to combat the negative effects of mass tourism.
Trade ministers meeting in Luxembourg on Monday neared agreement on a list of US goods to target in response to the recent US decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium.
Euronews spent Eid with Yemenis who fled to Cairo and spoke to others around the world about their experiences of the war and their hopes for Yemen’s future.
As artificial intelligence ramps up energy needs, experts say we’ve reached a ‘nuclear revival’. Pledges are in place — but can supply chains support them?
This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ defence and finance reporter Paula Soler.
Hungary last week reported its first outbreak of the disease in more than five decades, and at least 3,500 cattle have been affected in its northwest.
The largest group in the European Parliament has adopted a new position paper, endorsing suspension of the right to asylum and questioning family reunification.