Trump Delays Tariffs on EU
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Trust in the European Union and its institutions has risen to an almost two-decade high, a report released on Wednesday shows, as U.S. President Donald Trump upends global trade and foreign policy.
Trump threatened to impose the costly tariffs on the European Union starting on June 1, complaining last week that the negotiations were “going nowhere.” He ended up delaying the tariffs on Sunday after speaking with the president of the European Commission.
European Union member states are getting closer to its ambitious goal of cutting greenhouse gases by at least 55% by 2030, according to an assessment by the bloc’s executive branch.
The European Commission is likely to give Bulgaria the green light on June 4 to adopt the euro currency from the start of 2026, several euro zone officials said, making Bulgaria the 21st country to join the single currency area.
WARSAW (Reuters) -Poland holds a presidential election run-off on Sunday, with the ruling party's candidate, liberal Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski, facing nationalist Karol Nawrocki, in a vote crucial for the country's pro-European course.
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A new Trump tariff threat targets a bloc of 27 countries that add up to the largest U.S. trade partner.
The European Union is nearly on track to reach its main climate target for this decade, with countries' existing CO2-cutting plans set to bring the bloc within one percentage point of the goal, the European Commission said on Wednesday.
EU lifts most Syria sanctions but slaps new ones on alleged culprits in attacks on Alawite civilians
The European Union has lifted a wide range of sanctions on Syria, but slapped new ones on people it says participated in attacks on Alawite civilians during a wave of violence in the Syrian coastal region in March.