Five people have been indicted in Argentina over the death of British singer Liam Payne, who fell from a Buenos Aires hotel ...
Europe is running out of time. With Donald Trump poised to retake the White House in a few weeks and the continent’s economy in a deepening funk, the bedrock on which the region’s prosperity rests isn ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Coach Lindy Ruff and the Buffalo Sabres have tried everything from benching players to providing extra days off, shuffling lines to even a pep talk from owner Terry Pegula ...
Beginning in mid-2025, U.S. travelers to 30 European countries must apply for ETIAS authorization before departure. The application process is online, costs €7 (approximately $7.47), and is free ...
Mark Rutte, the head of NATO, met with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and other European leaders at Mr. Rutte’s residence in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss the deteriorating situation ...
Senior Adviser, European Policy Centre, Adjunct Professor, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin This essay examines the state of the European Union post-eurozone crisis, and assesses the European ...
Matthias Matthijs is senior fellow for Europe at the Council on Foreign Relations. After a shellacking for his centrist Ensemble (“Together”) Movement in the June 2024 European Parliament ...
Super League promoter A22 Sports said on Tuesday that it had submitted a proposal to UEFA and FIFA, asking football's governing bodies to formally recognise its right to organise a new European ...
Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL's newsletter focusing on the key issues concerning the European Union, NATO, and other institutions and their relationships with the Western Balkans and Europe's ...
PARIS/GDANSK, Dec 17 (Reuters) - European automakers are raising prices of petrol cars and readying discounts on electric vehicles as they brace for yet another challenge - tougher emissions rules ...
In 2025, Nova Gorica and Gorizia will reunite as the first transnational European Capital of Culture (Credit: Getty Images) In 1947, Gorizia was abruptly split between Italy and Slovenia.
With more talent and fewer needy people, is it any wonder that Northern European countries can afford more-generous welfare policies than their neighbors to the south?