European leaders will gather Monday to plot a rough path forward on defense. Wavering support from President Trump is likely ...
French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday that Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the policies of U.S. President Donald ...
President Trump’s threats are carrying more weight after his moves against Canada, Mexico and China. Europe has been ...
By Daphne Psaledakis, David Lawder and Bart H. Meijer WASHINGTON/BRUSSELS (Reuters) -European leaders were bracing for U.S.
European leaders were bracing for U.S. tariffs on Monday after United States President Donald Trump imposed sweeping levies on Mexico, Canada and China.
Yet by antagonizing America's allies instead of seeking to lead a united front from the free world, Trump risks hampering America's response. Some in the Trump camp believe this doesn't matter. They ...
The cost of aluminium for consumers in Europe buying on the physical market has dropped due to expectations that Canadian shipments under U.S. tariffs from Tuesday will be diverted, physical market ...
Brussels is expecting to be targeted by U.S. trade tariffs, and EU diplomats are hoping they can still make a deal.
Keir Starmer is heading to Brussels, becoming the first British prime minster to attend a European Union leaders’ meeting ...
Worries about President Donald Trump’s tariffs are hurting U.S. stocks. The S&P 500 sank 1.4% in early Monday trading ...
Saba Capital suffered a further setback in its campaign to shake up Britain's 269 billion pound ($332 billion) investment trust sector on Monday, after shareholders in a second trust rejected the U.S.
European leaders are gathering to discuss defense — but the latest moves by U.S. President Donald Trump will loom large over ...