Elon Musk continues to champion right-wing politics in Europe.
Europe’s generous welfare states are coming under increasing strain as weak economic growth collides with rising demands on government budgets, particularly from aging populations.
Andrew Wilkinson, partner at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, discusses the latest Weil European Distress Index report.
Teddy Roosevelt believed in speaking softly and carrying a big stick. Donald Trump will never speak softly, or even politely, but he will soon pack the power inherent in presiding over the world’s number one producer of oil and gas.
The Alternative für Deutschland is pushing a heady mix of Prussian imperial nostalgia and a shrewd form of euroscepticism that catches the mood of post-globalist German voters.
President-elect Donald Trump has rattled European leaders by urging Nato countries to drastically increase their defence spending. During his press conference at Mar-a-Lago yesterday, Trump declared “I think Nato should have 5 per cent.
Starmer has joined the leaders of France and Germany in responding to a series of hostile posts by Musk backing far-right political parties and attacking leftwing politicians in Europe. Elon Musk speaks before Republican presidential nominee former ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz says Elon Musk’s support for the far-right in Europe is “completely unacceptable.”
The UK surpassed Germany to become Europe’s largest electric-car market as the country’s EV sales mandate helped it buck a demand slowdown elsewhere in the region.
Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury said he could see the two separate European programmes working on new fighter jets and combat air systems being combined in future or at least designed to work together.
Opposition leader Friedrich Merz, the frontrunner to become Germany's next chancellor, said the second presidency of Donald Trump would bring clarity for the European Union as he hosted conservative EU heavyweights in Berlin.