Europe’s objective is clear: a system that provides affordable, low-carbon energy while ensuring resilience and security of supply. The encouraging news is that these objectives reinforce one another.
By Lefteris Papadimas ATHENS, March 13 - Europe should act swiftly to contain pressures and protect its economies and citizens if high energy prices persist for a prolonged period because of the ...
Countries already walloped by a breakdown of the international trading order, war in Ukraine and chaotic U.S. policymaking ...
The World Economic Forum faces renewed scrutiny after Epstein links surfaced, adding to years of controversy surrounding ...
Kremlin officials said the American move, which Europe opposes, showed that Moscow could not be dislodged from the center of global energy markets.
The fallout of the Israel-US-Iran war affects Europeans abroad and threatens the EU’s energy security and economy. What crisis measures is Brussels activating to respond? Watch the video. View on euro ...
Hanah-Marie Darley discusses what it what it means when AI agents transact under delegated authority and why permissions and governance must travel with the agent — not sit in stagnant policy document ...
Investor conversations across Europe (and globally) during the first quarter consistently begin with a discussion around the ...
As the next AI wave unfolds, Europe’s position as a commercial first-wave AI laggard may actually prove to be a strength.
B ig oil shocks, a generation of economists has been taught, are a relic of the distant past, when energy production was concentrated in the Middle East and the world economy was ...
“I often say that the European Union is an economic giant but a political dwarf,” he said, adding that the reason lies in the lack of a genuine defense capability of its own. He acknowledges that the ...
US President Trump’s threat of additional tariffs to force the acquisition of Greenland highlights a persistent concern: ...