Member countries can borrow from Brussels and spend on weapons systems and platforms through joint procurement
Deals reached on fisheries and agriculture after late-night haggling ahead of summit in London
Debt sell-off follows passage of budget bill late on Sunday and Moody’s downgrade last week
A downgrade by Moody’s amplified some existing worries about the cost of President Trump’s policies and the health of the U.S. economy.
Paris wins approval from Berlin to remove anti-nuclear bias in EU legislation, say officials
The country is generating the kind of wealth that raises the risk of an anti-capitalist revolt
The asset class is not the simple panacea that policymakers and investors might want
Executives, academics and government officials are preparing for tougher interrogation or changing their plans
Anti-immigration Chega party ties with Socialists for second place as Democratic Alliance secures most seats
Defence and security pact to be announced on Monday, but haggling over details of revamped relationship continues