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The thing about Europe is that it is indecisive, too slow to act. Every crisis requires multiple summits of the European ...
The governments of Canada, Ireland, Denmark and Germany are advising their citizens to make sure they have all the proper ...
Whether you're planning a holiday abroad, a European theme park getaway, or a coastal staycation - here are are 11 travel ...
Several European countries are now issuing new guidance for their citizens intending to travel to the United States due to President Trump's January executive order ending a third passport designation ...
Panama’s government has approved safe passage for embattled former President Ricardo Martinelli to leave the country for Nicaragua, after facing prison for money laundering. Foreign Affairs ...
Global pain In Europe, BMW and Volkswagen fell slightly ... The US is the main non-EU export market for both countries. Germany's struggling auto industry would be hit particularly hard, with ...
Here’s the latest: Shares in European automakers were down sharply ... and how much will they add to the sticker price? Either way, the levies are likely to dent their profits and force ...
So what are countries in Europe doing to prepare their citizens in case of conflict? Yahoo explains... The French government has created a survival guide for citizens on how to cope with nationwide ...
A Hawaiian man is currently selling six figures’ worth of anti-Elon Musk stickers a month. “It just took off,” he told MarketWatch. - Getty Images One designer in Hawaii has turned Tesla ...
Propaganda was distributed in the form of graffiti and stickers ... and distribution channels used across Europe. Officials said Monday that the country will tighten its counterintelligence ...
A routine vehicle tow becomes contentious when a resident attempts to prevent the removal by taking off the tow notice sticker ... Tesla sales plunge 42% in Europe amid Elon Musk's hard-right ...
March 23 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said U.S. President Donald Trump has a point that European countries must bear a greater burden for their collective self-defence ...