LONDON - Axicom has named former Red Consultancy managing director Isobel Coney as its new European president. Joining the ...
A group of friends and designers, including Gabriela Hearst and Esteban Cortázar, celebrated Pierre’s new appointment with a ...
Macron, president of France since 2017, said that he wanted a new order to maintain peace on the continent and around the world. "We try to walk with this European political community but we will ...
The European Union’s new debt rules aim to be tough enough to spur fiscal rectitude, but not so tough as to be unachievable.
Travel to the EU is changing from 10 November, with the launch of the new Entry/Exit System (EES). It will mean anyone travelling to and from most European countries without an EU passport will ...
With new biometric checks between the UK and the EU, keen holiday-goers are being warned they may face some unfamiliar ...
American Airlines adds five new European routes for summer 2025 from Charlotte, Philadelphia, Miami, and Chicago. New routes include Philadelphia to Edinburgh, Miami to Rome, and Philadelphia to ...
A new era might be shaping up fast for telecom and connectivity policies in Europe. While the specific policies are still missing, it’s clear that we are entering a new phase. One in which innovation ...
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen will unveil her new team of commissioners next Tuesday -- a week later than expected -- after Slovenia changed its candidate following a row over gender balance ...
To be clear, these aren't brand-new rules for your carry-on luggage. What's happening is that EU airports are reverting to the previous set of rules about what types of things need to be taken out ...
Their suggestions include launching an "Ocean Fund" and proposing new legislation to "ban destructive activities at sea." Launched at the European Parliament on Oct. 1, the "Blue Manifesto," led ...
U.S. officials should use this transitional period to assess the systemic harm the EU has done to American businesses, the intimidation it has caused for others, and forcefully demand a new course ...