PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday announced the construction of six new nuclear reactors, a long-anticipated move to
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US-EU data transfers on life support after French Google decision
Europe is finally starting to walk the talk on U.S. data transfers. Over a year after the EU’s top court
A post-Cold War perspective on the Ukraine crisis
Bruce Stokes is a visiting senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. The threat that Russia
UK police review Partygate decision after new Boris Johnson photo
The U.K.’s Metropolitan Police will review a decision not to investigate a Downing Street Christmas quiz held during coronavirus restrictions,
UK consults on revoking health and care vaccine mandate
The U.K. government is seeking views on revoking its requirement for health and social care staff to be vaccinated against
EU offers more talks, pushes de-escalation in letter to Russia
The EU is ready to continue formal talks over Russia’s massive troop build-up along the Ukrainian border, the bloc said
Spy world wary as Biden team keeps leaking Russia intel
The Biden administration has gone to unusual lengths to publicly share intelligence about Russia’s threat to Ukraine, using targeted media
Belgian anti-terror police make 13 arrests in Antwerp
Belgian police arrested 13 suspected members of an Islamist terror group in an operation in Antwerp on Tuesday. The suspects
Commission moves to cut Polish funds over unpaid coal mine fine
The European Commission has launched an unprecedented procedure to reduce budget payments for Poland over an unpaid court fine. The budget cut, which
Dacian Cioloş quits as leader of Romanian opposition party
Dacian Cioloş, former Romanian prime minister and now MEP, said Monday he was resigning as head of the liberal Save