Europe News Video. Would Harris' election victory bring stability to US-EU ties? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 05/11/2024 - 11:20 GMT+1 The EU would prefer Kamala Harris over Donald Trump as next US president due to her stance on issues from trade to support for Ukraine, analysts say. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Would Harris' election victory bring stability to US-EU ties? Now playing Next Gaza air strike by Israel kills Hamas commander and four others Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | January 16th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Lab-grown proteins for a hungry world - made in Europe Now playing Next Greek court clears group of humanitarian workers of migrant smuggling Now playing Next Fact check: Is Ursula von der Leyen 'auto-increasing' her own salary? Now playing Next Venezuela’s Machado presents Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize Now playing Next European troops arrive in Greenland to 'ensure Arctic security' Now playing Next US-Denmark tensions over Greenland 'not the end' of NATO, Sprūds says Now playing Next Gulf on edge: Iran warns it will target US military bases if attacked Now playing Next Netherlands: Gas leak causes explosion and fire in central Utrecht Now playing Next Some Western-supplied air defence systems in Ukraine out of ammo at critical time, Zelenskyy says Now playing Next End of an Empire: Kathleen Kennedy departs from Disney and Star Wars Now playing Next Italy and Japan upgrade ties to strategic partnership as Meloni meets Takaichi in Tokyo Now playing Next Japan: Traditional rice pounding ceremony held in snowy Aomori village Now playing Next War in Ukraine: How Kyiv copes with winter power outages More videos
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