French President Emmanuel Macron has urged European companies to pause their investments in the U.S. following President Trump's controversial global tariffs. This call comes as the EU considers a powerful response to protect its trade interests.
Marine Le Pen faces a critical decision after being banned from the 2027 presidential election due to a court ruling. Will she fight back against the justice system or let her protégé take the reins?
As Trump prepares for a crucial call with Putin, UK and France demand immediate action for peace in Ukraine. Macron highlights the courage of Ukraine's leadership, while concerns grow over the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.
In a decisive move, EU leaders have pledged to increase defense spending amid uncertainties surrounding US military aid to Ukraine. Zelenskyy expresses gratitude, while Macron's proposals stir debate over deterrence strategies.
At the EU Summit, Chancellor Olaf Scholz expresses skepticism towards using French nuclear weapons for European defense, advocating instead for NATO's existing deterrence strategy. Meanwhile, tensions rise as Russia dismisses claims of aggression.
In a pivotal meeting, European leaders are discussing urgent military spending plans to bolster defenses amid changing U.S. alliances and threats from Russia. Will Europe finally assert its military independence?
France and Britain suggest a one-month truce in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, focusing on air, sea, and energy infrastructure while excluding ground fighting. This initiative comes amid escalating European diplomacy and discussions on troop deployment and peace negotiations.
In a swift response to Trump's recent criticism of Ukraine's leader, European nations including France, Germany, and Poland have rallied in support of Zelenskyy, concerned about Trump's shifting allegiances. Former French President Hollande voices skepticism over Macron's attempts to engage Trump.
In a landmark move, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled a £1.6bn missile deal for Ukraine, aimed at enhancing its defense capabilities amidst ongoing conflict. This plan, supported by 17 European leaders, promises to strengthen Ukraine's position in peace negotiations while creating jobs in Northern Ireland.
European leaders, including British PM Keir Starmer and French President Macron, are set to meet with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in London to discuss peace efforts following a tense U.S. meeting. The summit aims to enhance military support and strategize a lasting peace plan.