In 2015, the European Food Safety Authority found that levels of chlorate in drinking water and foods were too high and posed serious health risks among infants and children, especially those with ...
Last month, Coca-Cola recalled some of its soft drinks in Europe after detecting high levels of chlorate in products from its plant in Ghent, Belgium. Chlorate is produced when chlorine-based ...
NATO countries vowed that they'd spend at least 2% of GDP on defense back in 2014, yet only 23 of 32 NATO members have reached the threshold. JEANNE ACCORSINI/SIPA ...
Europe’s new vulnerability has been a boon to its defense companies. The STOXX Europe Total Market Aerospace & Defense index soared to an all-time high Tuesday, falling back slightly since then.
That one-two punch of flattery and gentle resistance is an example of how some European leaders are trying to approach America at a fraught moment. The question is whether it will work.
Twitter: @JBickertonUK. You can get in touch with James by emailing j.bickerton@newsweek.com U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance sent shockwaves across Europe on February 14 when he used his speech at ...
To wean itself off Russian natural gas, Europe has found new sources of energy, including imports from the United States. But high costs are straining the economy. By Stanley Reed and Liz Alderman ...
But European leaders almost certainly have no intention, in the immediate future at least, of taking any corrective measures. They’re planning a meeting to try to figure out what to do about Trump.
In the eleven weeks between the American election in November and Donald Trump’s inauguration on January 20th, Europe was abuzz with talk of how it might best “Trump-proof” itself.
How did things get so bad, so fast? Europe’s leaders and officials have been blindsided by a staggering collapse in American support for Ukraine in the past week. Many still cannot understand ...
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