EU leaders on Thursday broadly welcomed a blueprint from Brussels to help ramp up defence spending to face Russia -- but a raft of countries pressed to go further and deploy joint borrowing.
The EU may be scrambling to boost its defences in the face of Russia and unpredictable US President Donald Trump -- but low-spending Spain and Italy insist Brussels avoids saying "rearm".
With a flurry of summits and special meeting being convened, what is the best way for leaders to chew over the big decisions?
Ahead of Friedrich Merz's arrival in power in Berlin, several leaders are pushing for Eurobonds to fund the continent's defense. The European People's Party, the leading political force within the ...
The European Council summit will take place in Brussels on March 20. Defense and support for Ukraine will be among the key ...
It’s a sign of how Huawei — which is among the top spenders of lobbying money in Brussels according to the EU's transparency register — is suffering major blows after Belgian police raided its main ...
The European Commission is seeking to set up collective arms purchasing for the entire bloc, in what would represent a ...
Hours after the European Union and United States rekindled a years-old trade war, Brussels confirmed on Wednesday ... Earlier in the day, the EU retaliated strongly against President Donald ...
The EU on Wednesday will look to launch plans to help member states bolster their defences as Europe grapples with Russian aggression and the potential loss of the US security umbrella.
The EU on Monday said it would send €5.8 billion in aid to Syria and its neighbours at an annual donor conference attended by representatives from the war-torn country for the first time.
Brussels has proposed buying arms collectively on behalf of EU member states, in what would be a major shift in response to ...
If we invest enough in defense, if we build our capabilities, then it will also deter aggressors,’ EU foreign policy chief ...