Euronews Business looks at how real household incomes per person changed after COVID-19 and over the past decade. View on ...
Nearly a quarter of EU children face poverty—member states must learn from each other's policy successes.
Historically a net contributor, Finland now faces a difficult path towards economic recovery, made all the more challenging by sharing the EU's longest landborder with Russia.
Europe tightens belts as budgets pass, jobs get cut, Tesla loses ground, and the obesity-drug boom collides with reality.
Cristhina said the long-standing efforts of evangelical ministries in the United States have been key in apprenticing those on the frontlines in Europe. The European evangelical anti-trafficking ...
Russian oil and gas revenue fell by a fifth in 2025 to their lowest point in five years. But while Western sanctions have no ...
Proponents of these Buy European rules argue that they are the only way to prevent the steady erosion of the EU’s €2.58tn ...
In olive groves and vineyards dotted across Spain, sensors and drones paid for by Europe's largest recovery fund since the ...
I fear German power less than German inaction,” declared Radoslaw Sikorski, Poland’s foreign minister, in 2011, during Europe’s financial crisis. It was a remarkable statement coming from a Polish ...
It was the acronym Portugal, Ireland, Italy, Greece and Spain, which in the early 2010s became a popular way to group ...
The Swedish government will have to take a direct stake in new nuclear projects given the size of the financial commitment, the CEO of state-owned utility Vattenfall told Reuters on Thursday.
By John O'Donnell FRANKFURT, Jan 30 (Reuters) - A European crisis fund with more than 430 billion euros ($514 billion) of firepower could lend money to countries for defence, the head of the European ...
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