President Donald Trump said he has issues with the European Union's treatment of the world's most powerful American companies, criticizing the bloc's multi-billion euro fines on Big Tech as a form of ...
World: “From the standpoint of America, the EU treats us very, very unfairly, very badly,” Trump said during his address at the World Economic Forum, Davos.
As the Commission struggles to find new outlets for its exports, the question of whether this will be enough in the face of ...
Business leaders in Davos joined calls by U.S. President Donald Trump for the European Union to speed up efforts to reduce ...
The Labour peer has revealed his frustration at the pace of Starmer's attempts to reset Britain's relationship with the EU ...
The new US administration has sent jitters across the world with trade plans that could severely damage the EU. View on ...
European leaders are using Sir Keir Starmer’s struggles to increase Britain’s defence spending to convince him to join a €500 ...
After months of controversy, capped off by Elon Musk's salute at the presidential inauguration, backlash against the tech mogul has hit a fever pitch.
President Trump doubled down on the prospect of across-the-board tariffs in a video appearance to business executives and politicians gathered in Davos, Switzerland.
Brussels is poised to fine fossil fuel firms for excessive methane emissions. The U.S. president won’t like that.
US president name has consistently come up in almost every conversation at the World Economic Forum this week.
US president believes Russia-Ukraine war would end immediately if Saudi Arabia and Opec bring down crude oil prices ...