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Poll: Europeans View Trump as 'Enemy of Europe'

A major new poll reveals deep European distrust of Donald Trump, with a majority viewing him as an 'enemy' and fearing US abandonment in a Russia conflict. Read the full analysis.

Three Arrests in EU Fraud Probe After Brussels Raids

Belgian police have arrested three individuals following raids on the EU's diplomatic headquarters and a college in Bruges. The investigation centres on suspected fraud in a training tender. Read the latest developments.

Germany's economic angst returns under Merz

Six months into Chancellor Friedrich Merz's premiership, Germany faces renewed economic stagnation and political rebellion. Discover why Europe's powerhouse continues to struggle.

Russia's wartime economy slows, taxes rise

Russia's wartime economy slows, forcing the Kremlin to raise VAT and other consumer taxes. Discover the impact on ordinary Russians and the budget deficit.

UK's New Economic Powerhouses Revealed

Recent government analysis uncovers unexpected economic growth hotspots across Britain, with East Midlands and West Midlands leading the charge while London's dominance shows signs of fading.

Reeves' Calm Pre-Budget Speech Hides Economic Tensions

Chancellor Rachel Reeves maintained remarkable composure during her crucial pre-Budget speech, but subtle tells revealed the immense pressure facing Labour's economic plans. Discover what the calm exterior concealed about Britain's financial future.

EU Crisis: Von der Leyen's Leadership Under Threat

Ursula von der Leyen faces mounting pressure as EU leaders clash over key appointments and far-right parties threaten to disrupt the bloc's political balance. Exclusive analysis of the power struggle reshaping Europe.

David Gow: Guardian's European Editor Dies at 72

Celebrating the life and legacy of David Gow, The Guardian's esteemed European editor whose sharp analysis and deep understanding of EU affairs informed British readers for decades.

Germany's Autobahn: Europe's Last No-Speed-Limit Highway

Explore Germany's legendary Autobahn network where speed limits remain optional on many stretches, offering the ultimate driving freedom in Europe. Discover the rules, risks and remarkable engineering behind this motoring paradise.

Glasgow Crowned Europe's Friendliest City

A stunning new survey reveals which European city has stolen the title of friendliest destination, beating out traditional favourites and offering British travellers an unexpectedly warm welcome.

Epic 6-Country European Road Trip Adventure

Discover how to experience six European nations on one epic driving adventure from the UK to Italy, featuring stunning landscapes, cultural gems and practical travel tips.

ECB Holds Rates Steady Amid Inflation Concerns

The European Central Bank maintains its record-high interest rates at 4.25% despite slowing inflation, signalling ongoing concerns about price stability across the eurozone economy.

Wilders' Netherlands: One Year On

An in-depth analysis of Geert Wilders' first year leading the Netherlands. Has his anti-immigration agenda delivered on its promises or sparked economic turmoil?

Europe's Trump Dilemma: Democracy in Peril

As Donald Trump eyes the White House again, European leaders face an unprecedented threat to transatlantic relations and democratic stability. Discover why Europe must prepare for a political earthquake.

Rotterdam: The Cooler Alternative To Amsterdam

Looking for an authentic Dutch experience without the Amsterdam crowds? Rotterdam offers breathtaking modern architecture, world-class museums, buzzing nightlife and incredible food scenes that will transform your Netherlands travel plans forever.

No Brexit assessment in Reeves' budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves reveals the Autumn Budget won't include formal Brexit economic analysis, citing OBR forecasting constraints and prioritising immediate economic challenges.

Brits to be poorer than Turks and Latvians by 2040s

Groundbreaking economic research reveals Britain is on course to be outperformed by Turkey and Latvia within two decades, with the UK facing its worst relative decline in living standards since records began.

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