Allies have reacted with praise after Merz committed to greenlight the controversial delivery of German long-range missiles to Ukraine.
Farmers in France should focus on “improving quality” instead of trying to outcompete Brazilian cattle farmers, said a French senior official.
Maroš Šefčovič reiterated the EU's commitment to removing duties on industrial goods and suggested Brussels could also abolish "non-tariff barriers" to transatlantic trade.
Chappaz positioned herself against “sovereignty washing” by US cloud companies.
Failed electricity policy, not climate policy, is to blame for high energy prices - and European politicians need to get serious about working together to get them down, says energy researcher Conall Heussaff.
The age verification app is expected to launch alongside the guidelines under the DSA.
Americas American defense firm CoAspire has test-launched its 3D-printed Rapidly Adaptable Affordable Cruise Missile (RAACM) from a fighter jet. The missile has the same physical dimensions as a 500-pound (227-kilogram) class MK-82 general-purpose or GBU-38 guided bomb. CoAspire explained that the RAACM is designed for compatibility with any aircraft equipped to carry a GBU-38. Company-provided images show the system configured with several platforms, including the F-15E Strike Eagle, F/A-18 Hornet, F-16 Fighting Falcon, and F-35 Lightning II. The US Army has put its precision strike capability on full display, successfully launching the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) from an M270A2 artillery launcher during a recent trial. The test, conducted at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico, validated the missile’s ability to launch from multiple platforms while maintaining accuracy, range, and rapid responsiveness. According to the US Army, the M270A2-launched PrSM delivered optimal performance across all parameters, meeting all test objectives and expectations. Middle East & Africa Iran’s foreign minister will visit ally Russia this week to discuss nuclear negotiations with the United States, ahead of a new round of talks between the foes planned for Rome. On Saturday, Abbas Araghchi held talks with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff in Oman, the highest-level negotiations since […]
Kyiv is not happy about the state of the 55 helicopters it bought in 2018 from Airbus Group and has been complaining for months that the European manufacturer's failure to correctly maintain the aircraft means that they are frequently grounded. [...]
While the US is threatening to revoke visas to Chinese and other foreign students studying in the country, this has [...]
Private satellite weather forecasters are dubious about the request for information (RFI) issued by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric [...]
On 25 March, a new report was published on the investigations site researchinitiative.org, about oil products trader Murat Seitnepesov, who [...]
The case for export control diplomacy.
America should pursue parallel nuclear negotiations with China and Russia.
Cent participants au titanesque chantier de reconstruction de Notre-Dame de Paris ont été décorés mardi par Emmanuel Macron, six ans exactement après l'incendie qui a dévasté la cathédrale.
François Bayrou a voulu de nouveau alerter les Français, mardi, sur le "piège" de la dette qui menacerait "la survie de notre pays", et a promis des réponses pour y remédier d'ici le 14 juillet en écartant d'ores et déjà la piste de l'augmentation des impôts.
Londres accueille mardi une conférence sur le Soudan, avec l'objectif de mobiliser la communauté internationale pour mettre fin au conflit qui dévaste depuis deux ans jour pour jour ce pays, où plus de 30 millions de personnes ont "désespérément besoin d'aide".
Le secrétaire général de l'ONU a tiré lundi la sonnette d’alarme face à l’afflux d’armes et de combattants étrangers qui alimentent la guerre au Soudan. À la veille d'une conférence internationale, deux ans jour pour jour après le début du conflit, Antonio Guterres a appelé à cesser tout soutien extérieur, alors que les combats font rage au Darfour et que plus de 30 millions de Soudanais ont un besoin urgent d’aide humanitaire.
Every €1 spent on youth mental wellbeing returns €24, so why is Europe still holding back?
Belgium’s regional governments are doubling efforts to maintain its life sciences hub. Officials say U.S. tariff threats won’t shake their focus.
A strategic uranium reserve will be established to support the nuclear power plants, leveraging Kazakhstan’s global position as the largest uranium producer, holding 14 per cent of the world’s uranium reserves.
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