state of the union Europe's week: Biden in Brussels & Von der Leyen's recovery plan tour The US President was in the Belgian capital this week for a NATO and EU-US summit. 18/06/2021
Europe News EU and US agree to resolve steel and aluminium dispute by end of year Brussels and Washington agreed to end a 17-year-long dispute over aircraft subsidies, but tariffs on steel and aluminum remain unsettled. 15/06/2021
Europe News US-EU need to write the rules for new technologies 'before China' "China doesn't share our values," said Raimondo. "So we, together with Europe, need to write the rules of the road." 15/06/2021
Europe News NATO recognises China as a 'security challenge' for the first time The alliance's secretary-general said on Monday that NATO is concerned by Beijing's rapidly expanding nuclear arsenal. 14/06/2021
Europe News President Biden expected to reassure Europe at NATO summit Brussels is welcoming the U.S. President on Monday at the NATO Summit. Joe Biden is expected to reassure the continent that Europe is a key ally. 13/06/2021
Europe News NATO must confront China, but Russia remains top threat - US official US Chargé d’Affaires Douglas Jones tells Euronews that strengthening NATO is "all the more important" in a world of "increasing autocratic regimes". 13/06/2021
United Kingdom Jill Biden offers 'love' from America on her jacket during overseas tr The first lady wore the jacket while she and her husband met UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife. 11/06/2021
United Kingdom Joe Biden to be the 13th US president to meet Queen Elizabeth The president will sip tea with the queen at Windsor Castle on Sunday after wrapping up the G7 meet. 11/06/2021
Europe News EU suspends tariffs on US steel & aluminium in bid to reboot relations The trade dispute dates back to the administration of Donald Trump. 17/05/2021
state of the union Europe's week: Leaders meet virtually, as EU and US renew their vows EU heads of state and government held a videoconference Thursday as a third wave of the coronavirus hits the continent. 26/03/2021
Europe News EU and US kick off diplomatic rapprochement. But will it last? "It's time for the Atlantic to become, once again, the beating heart of global cooperation," said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. 25/03/2021
Europe News Russia-Germany gas pipeline 'is a bad idea and a bad deal for Europe' The US Secretary of State said the controversial project "undermines basic EU principles" and poses a challenge to Ukraine and Poland. 25/03/2021
Europe News EU summit in Brussels: Four key things to look out for European leaders will hold a videoconference Thursday where the vaccine rollout and the transatlantic relationship will be just some of the issues discussed. 24/03/2021
Europe News Biden invited to EU summit as Brussels bids to rebuild US links The move comes as Chinese and Russian officials met in a show of unity against western sanctions. 23/03/2021
world news EU and US agree to suspend tariffs over Airbus-Boeing dispute The tariffs will be suspended for four months initially as the standoff between the bloc and the US eased. 05/03/2021
Europe News NATO to discuss deadline for full troop withdrawal from Afghanistan NATO's defence ministers will meet on Wednesday and Thursday to discuss a range of issues, but forces in Afghanistan will top the agenda. 16/02/2021
state of the union Europe's week: Brussels eager for a new start after Biden inauguration "This new dawn in America is the moment we have been waiting for, for so long," said EU chief Ursula von der Leyen. 22/01/2021
world news European leaders congratulate US President Biden after inauguration European leaders described the 46th President's inauguration speech as "inspiring" and said it was time to bring "conviction and common sense" to help rejuvenate their relationship with the US. 20/01/2021
Uncovering Europe EU diplomats on how the bloc is preparing for Biden's administration EU diplomats share their views on what Trump meant for the transatlantic alliance and how Biden could help repair cut ties. 20/01/2021
Europe News Europe 'not off the hook' with Biden on defence spend, says Rasmussen EU Leaders may be relieved that Biden will do whatever it takes to restore traditional transatlantic ties but this doesn't mean that U.S. priorities will dramatically change. For Rasmussen, China, as rising power, is the biggest challenge. 19/01/2021
world news Most Europeans say US political system is broken ahead of inauguration A new survey found that six in ten Europeans think the US political system is broken and one in three say the US cannot be trusted after Trump's presidency. 19/01/2021
Europe News EU-US relations under Biden 'won't be the same as before Trump' "There will be no nostalgia," said EU trade chief Sabine Weyland. "We are not going to go back to the global order of previous days." 18/01/2021
Europe News What impact will a Biden presidency have on coal-dependent Poland? Some believe President-elect Joe Biden will be more critical of Poland than Donald Trump 18/01/2021
state of the union Europe's week: Dutch and Italian crises, Pompeo snubbed by EU Both the Dutch and Italian governments began to fray over separate scandals and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo realised he may not be so welcome in Europe any more. 15/01/2021
Europe News We should cherish Europe's democracy daily, says MEP after US violence "The rule of law and democracy should not be taken as self-evident and easy but something that we have to cherish and respect every day," said Finnish MEP Miapetra Kumpula-Natri. 08/01/2021
United Kingdom Nicola Sturgeon tells Donald Trump he can't come to Scotland for golf Scotland's first minister repeated the current coronavirus lockdown rules as she addressed reports that the US president plans to swerve Joe Biden's inauguration by going on a transatlantic golfing trip. 06/01/2021