Europe’s telecom networks have become a strategic pillar of collective security. An assessment based on EU and NATO resilience criteria reveals which countries are best prepared to keep communications running during cyberattacks, sabotage and major disruptions.
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Google is making a final stand in Luxembourg to permanently erase one of its largest legal headaches. On Wednesday, the tech giant urged Europe’s highest court to reject an appeal by EU antitrust regulators, arguing their attempts to reinstate a thrown-out €1.49 billion ($1.7 billion) fine are fundamentally flawed.
In the newsletter: From avoiding flights to checking on vulnerable neighbours, there are steps we can all take to fight the effects of extreme heat
More than 10,000 deaths were reported in European countries during the late-June heatwave, according to the European Mortality Monitoring Activity (EuroMOMO). From Bristol to Budapest and from Marseille to Malmö, the scorching heat across Europe disrupted daily life. A fierce political debate is raging over one of the most severe heatwaves in the continent’s…
BRUSSELS: The population of the 27-nation European Union will peak in 2029 before falling in the coming decades, according to a report published Tuesday that spotlights the major challenges the bloc faces from an ageing population.
When Europe worries about debt, attention usually turns to governments. But companies borrow too, and the countries where firms owe the most are not the ones you might expect.
Young Europeans should be banned from using social media, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said.
Modern defence increasingly depends on the same industrial capabilities that underpin Europe’s automotive sector. The automotive industry supports 14 million jobs and accounts for 34% of Europe’s R&D investment. That is why, during my intervention at the NATO Summit Defence Industry Forum, I highlighted how the capabilities developed every day by Europe’s automotive industry can…
The rising cost of living and the impact of climate change were among the top challenges facing residents of European Union member countries, according to a September 2025 survey
Google has lost its final appeal to the European Commission’s €4.1 billion fine from 2018. The appeal was Google’s last chance and was presented at the European Court of Justice (ECJ), Europe’s highest court