A vast cache of messages between ministers and Britain’s sacked U.S. Ambassador Peter Mandelson is unlikely to be published until at least mid-April — creating a new moment of peril for Prime Minister ...
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres decries attacks on energy infrastructure in an exclusive interview with POLITICO.
According to one of the diplomats, European Council President António Costa blasted Orbán’s behavior as “unacceptable” and a ...
LONDON — The House of Lords has struck down the government’s controversial proposal to direct where pension schemes invest, ...
The Treasury secretary said the Trump administration has several “levers” to pull as war in the Middle East roils oil markets ...
The dream is that combining growing rural support with the surging number of far-right voters in the French sunbelt in ...
Britain has unveiled its cuts to international aid and only three recipients will see aid spending fully protected: Ukraine, the Palestinian territories and Sudan.
EU leaders are conflicted on how much of the spotlight the Hungarian PM should be given at what could be his last summit on ...
A lack of consensus and NATO’s limited role in the Middle East make the crisis particularly hard for the alliance chief to ...
A deadly outbreak of meningitis in the United Kingdom linked to a nightclub in England's southeast has killed two people with ...
Most Europeans believe the U.S. could pull the plug on technology that Europe heavily relies on, according to a new poll. Eighty-six percent of people think a sudden U.S. move to restrict Europe’s ...
BRUSSELS — Emmanuel Macron on Thursday said he’s got “more important things” to do than dabble in local politics after the ...