The list of big-time events that will take place on Trump’s watch is formidable: There is the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence — the U.S. Semiquincentennial celebration of the nation’s birthday next year. The 2026 World Cup. The 2028 Olympics. (And, on a more somber note, the 25th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.)
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Mexico and the European Union are announcing a revamped agreement that they said would boost trade and investment, amid Trump's tariff threats.
Two experts have told Euronews that the EU must ready itself to stand firm in the face of belligerence from an incoming Donald Trump regime. #TheEuropeConversation
European carmakers have called on Brussels to strike a “grand bargain” with Donald Trump, asking lawmakers for an urgent analysis of what the incoming US president wants to avoid a bruising trade war.
The European Commission said they have the tools to deal with "unfair economic coercion against a single member state".
Mexico and the European Union on Friday announced a revamped trade agreement that they said would substantially increase trade and investment, days before the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump,
Brits were even more pessimistic than their EU neighbours. Only 15% of respondents in the United Kingdom said they thought Trump's return is good for Britain, while 54% said it bodes ill for British interests. About a third – 31% – were unsure.
The U.S. president-elect lays down a clear ideological marker with his unusual invitees from across the globe.
The European Commission might change its approach to US tech giants probes ahead of the Trump presidency. Here's what it means.