President Trump Announces Tariffs on the EU
February 1, 2025 01:30US President Donald Trump declares tariffs on the European Union following previous tariffs imposed on the US.
US President Donald Trump declares tariffs on the European Union following previous tariffs imposed on the US.
After months of negotiations, a governing agreement has been reached in Belgium with Bart De Wever likely to become the country's prime minister.
White House spokesperson comments on the possibility of US troop withdrawal from Syria amid recent news.
US President Donald Trump warns BRICS countries against creating alternative currencies to the US dollar.
Hungarian PM Viktor Orban threatens the EU over Russian gas transit through Ukraine, warning to block further sanctions on Russia.
Senior officials at the FBI in the US are reportedly being pressured to resign, raising concerns about political interference.
As the UK marks the fifth anniversary of Brexit, a dwindling 10% of Britons still favor leaving the EU.
Collision between a passenger plane and a military helicopter in Washington, DC results in 67 casualties.
US and NATO prioritize stronger, deadlier alliance and increased defense industry capacity.
Rebels from the M23 movement advance in the Democratic Republic of Congo, seizing the city of Goma in the east, causing concerns over aid delivery disruptions.
Journalists and politicians in Germany express strong criticism towards current immigration policies, advocating for significant changes.
Turkey criticizes Israel's ban on UNRWA activities in occupied Palestinian territories, calling it a violation of international law.
European Space Agency closely monitoring asteroid with 99% chance of passing by Earth, potential impact not ruled out.
The United States officially informed the United Nations of its decision to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement.
The UK government introduces measures to speed up approval procedures for construction projects and reduce objection processes to stimulate economic growth.
European health services warn of increasing risk of avian flu mutation that could lead to human infections.
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kallas emphasizes the need to enhance space security measures amidst increasing threats.
Greece expresses discomfort over the possibility of France selling Meteor missiles to Turkey.
Extremist Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun disrupts Holocaust commemoration by shouting inappropriate remarks during a moment of silence.
European leaders cautiously await Trump's next moves on trade, Ukraine, and NATO policies, causing unease in Brussels.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirms ongoing talks with European countries but no clear message received from US President Donald Trump regarding restarting nuclear negotiations.
European leaders cautiously await President Trump's next moves as concerns rise over trade, Ukraine, and NATO policies.
Ukrainian President Zelenski urges for more international pressure on Russian President Putin to reach a deal to end the war.
High immigration levels in the UK post-Brexit prevent economic downturn, experts say.
Investigation finds majority of mysterious drones spotted in the US last year were flown under FAA authorization.
Coca Cola recalls beverages in several European countries after high chlorate levels were detected, causing a crisis in Europe.
Danish Prime Minister Frederiksen visited three European capitals yesterday in response to Trump's threats to buy Greenland.
Russian President Vladimir Putin comments on the ban of negotiations with Russia by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, stating that initiating talks now would not be legitimate.
Recent clashes in Goma, Congo resulted in 25 casualties and 375 injuries according to civil society organizations.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, a US defense company, highlighted Turkey's rise in the international market and urged for policy reforms.