Macron stressed the necessity for Europe to be self-reliant in defense, especially in light of the US' wavering support for Ukraine.
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OPINION: The EU must bet on nuclear
Harris The European Union’s commitment to reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions, generating 75% of its electricity from renewables and mobilising €1 trillion in green finance investments by the 2050s is undeniably ambitious.
Under what conditions could France – the only nuclear power in the EU since Brexit – provide deterrence on a European scale now that US protection against Russia is not guaranteed?
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron says that he's ready to start discussions on nuclear deterrence with European allies. Macron has hinted that France could help to protect other nations after U.S. President Donald Trump raised questions both about the trans-Atlantic alliance and the defense of Ukraine.
Germany's nuclear engineering lobby on Wednesday said up to half a dozen nuclear power stations could in theory be reopened despite closing in 2023 as a result of Berlin's decision to exit nuclear power,
French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday he will open talks with European allies about using France’s nuclear arsenal to help protect the continent, warning that Europe can no longer rely
Countries want to squeeze more electricity from ageing power plants to help meet global demand, but the strategy has its own challenges
Romanian nuclear power projects backed by U.S. companies should not be affected by recent criticism from members of President Donald Trump's administration over a cancelled election, Romania's energy minister said.