Britain has taken a major step to joining a £12 trillion international trade bloc in what would be the biggest Brexit prize yet. Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch said the new Trade (CPTPP) Act has now become law – paving the way for
Israeli government bloc splits, possible early sign of positioning for election as Gaza war rages on
A centrist bloc in Israel’s unity government formed around former defense minister Benny Gantz has broken up, adding to pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu five months into the Gaza war. After months in which the normal rules of politics were suspended,
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The longstanding dream of establishing a European Union army appears to be fading away, with Brussels chief Josep Borrell stating that “defence is a member state competence” and stressing the need for better collaboration among the 27 member states. The shift comes
Brexit was “never much of a risk” to global companies, a UK economist has said after aircraft manufacturing giant Airbus admitted the impact of quitting the bloc had not proven as bad as initially feared. Julian Jessop, Economics Fellow at the Institute
France’s far-right is poised to achieve its highest-ever result in the upcoming European Parliament election, according to recent poll data. The consultancy firm Portland Communications conducted the survey, revealing that the far-right National Rally, led by outgoing MEP Jordan Bardella, could secure
The leaders of the 27 European Union countries sealed a deal Thursday to provide Ukraine with a new 50-billion-euro support package despite Hungary’s weeks of threats to veto the move. European Council President Charles Michel announced the agreement about only an hour
A well-known Brexiteer is rejoicing after claiming the UK had been “saved” from 200,000 EU laws since voting to leave the bloc in 2016. Since Britain left the EU some 4,640 directives including 200,000 pages of new laws and rulings that EU
Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger have withdrawn from the Economic Community of West African States bloc. The countries, all ruled by military juntas, announced the move Sunday, accusing ECOWAS of “inhumane” sanctions aimed at reversing their recent coups. A joint statement by