The European defence-tech sector’s most successful player, the German start-up Helsing, recently set up an office in Estonia.
Despite a sluggish economy, Latvia is positioning itself as a prime gateway to the European Union, as foreign capital is ...
Renewable energy company Sunly will develop the 244 MWp Risti solar park in Lääne County, 65 km southwest of Tallinn, with ...
Cracks are appearing in the unity of the European Central Bank due to the urgent need for money to rearm Europe. This may ...
Europe remains divided on how to support Ukraine and shore up its defenses in the face of Russian aggression, as emergency ...
Danish renewables firm European Energy has secured €68 million (US$73.4 million) in financing for a 148MWp solar PV plant in ...
The U.S.’s threat to withdraw support for Ukraine has heightened pressure on European countries to formally seize the funds ...
EU leaders met in Brussels on Thursday for a special summit to decide the future direction of defence and security spending ...
Countries such as Poland and the Baltic states have long pushed for looser ... adapting the European Investment Bank's (EIB) mandate, and incentivising defence-related investments in the EU ...
The EU Commission has unveiled plans to borrow €150 billion to fund a major rearmament push. This joint borrowing proposal ...
Donald Trump's controversial initiative to end the war in Ukraine has reignited the longstanding issue of how Europe can fend for itself. What would that mean in economic and financial terms?