A meeting of the European Political Community - which includes the EU and other nations in the region, including the UK - is taking place in Hungary today, with Donald Trump's election victory certain ...
Unos 50 líderes europeos, incluidos el presidente ucraniano Volodymyr Zelenskyy, y el secretario general de la OTAN, Mark Rutte, analizaban el jueves sus relaciones transatlánticas con la esperanza de ...
Dozens of European leaders will be assessing a new global outlook on Thursday, during a one-day summit bound to center on the concerns of many and the jubilation of a few in the wake of the election ...
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced "big plans for the future" following a phone conversation with Donald Trump who has won the US elections. Source: European Pravda, citing Orbán on X ...
Now the world waits to see whether the election of Donald Trump as president for a second time will prove as destabilizing as many American allies fear. Trump secured victory Wednesday when he ...
European leaders are gathering in Budapest for two back-to-back summits on the future of the EU. How will the bloc position itself toward Donald Trump back in the White House?
By Tamas Csonka in Budapest While EU leaders are still digesting the news of Donald Trump's stunning comeback, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has hailed it as a 'spectacular victory' and one of ...
The leaders of the European Union will be joined by others from the United Kingdom to Turkey, as well as NATO chief Mark Rutte and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky, for Thursday's meeting of the Eu ...
Political figures across the globe have been extending congratulatory messages to former and future U.S. President Donald ...
Hungary’s fiery, right-wing leader says that Donald Trump’s victory will help his own battle against immigration and ...
Donald Trump's return to power and the collapse of Germany's ruling coalition will be major talking points at a meeting of nearly 50 European leaders and an EU summit in Budapest on Thursday and ...
From across the political spectrum, European leaders were quick to pat the former and future president on the back.