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Temperatures across Europe are rising at twice the global average. This alarming trend is leading to more frequent and intense heat waves, droughts, floods and storms.
Europe’s economy has become a favourite target for pessimists. Slow growth, high taxes, political infighting, immigration, ageing demographic, all perfect examples to use in order to paint a bleak picture.
EU leaders need to find a way to ease the cost burden of the green transition for companies and consumers while keeping climate ambition intact.
President Donald Trump began imposing higher import taxes on dozens of countries Thursday just as the economic fallout of his
FRANKFURT – Europe's economy barely grew in the April-June quarter as frantic earlier efforts to ship goods ahead of new U.S. tariffs went into reverse and output fell for the continent's biggest economy, Germany. Gross domestic product grew an anemic 0. ...
The President of the Eurogroup, Paschal Donohoe, sent a letter to the President of the Euro Summit, António Costa, to report on the recent work by the Eurogroup and upcoming work priorities.
A rise in activity in the U.S., Europe and Asia indicates that the global economy remains resilient in the face of higher tariffs and greater uncertainty about relations between powerful countries.
FRANKFURT, Germany — Europe’s economy grew more strongly in the first three months of the year, only to see hopes for an ongoing recovery quickly squelched by US President Donald Trump’s trade war. Gross domestic product in the 20 eurozone countries ...
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Trump administration prepares new sanctions against key sectors of Russian economy – Reuters
The United States has prepared additional sanctions that could be imposed on key sectors of the Russian economy if Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin continues to stall on ending the war. Details: US officials have told their European counterparts that they support the European Union using frozen Russian assets to purchase American weapons for Ukraine.
In 1517, Martin Luther ushered in the Reformation by posting his Ninety-Five Theses to a church door in Germany. Within a decade, groups formed that became the Lutherans, Methodists, Baptists and other Protestant denominations united in the belief of ...