Manufacturing activity in Europe’s industrial heartland continued to weaken in July, highlighting once again the continent’s difficult position in the ‘deindustrialisation’ debate. The eurozone manufacturing purchasing...
Azerbaijan has accused the EU of treating it like a “firefighter” by only granting it short-term gas contracts, despite calls for it to increase its fuel...
Last Thursday, the Berlin Administrative Court rejected an appeal by Junge Welt (JW), Germany’s only left-wing daily newspaper founded in 1947, against the inclusion of the...
According to the Berliner Zeitung, Greece has suddenly halted its ambitious LNG plans and opted to rely on gas from the TurkStream pipeline from Russia to...
NATO officials are discussing taking action to reclaim some Chinese-owned infrastructure projects in Europe in the event of a wider conflict with Russia in the east...
Earlier this year, US intelligence revealed that the Russian government was planning to assassinate the chief executive of Rheinmetall, a German arms manufacturer that produces artillery...
In the wake of the war in Ukraine, a growing number of German companies are moving into the military equipment and services sector, breaking a widespread...
The first round of the snap National Assembly elections, called by French President Emmanuel Macron following his heavy defeat in the European Parliament elections, took place...
The European Union’s attempt to breathe new life into stalled negotiations between Serbia and Kosovo has collapsed after the Serbian president and Kosovo prime minister failed...
The European Union (EU) may seek security and defence partnerships with Japan and South Korea, paving the way for wider joint development projects in the defence...