The U.S. asked European businesses to verify their diversity policies. Experts say French antidiscrimination laws might mirror Trump's goals, using different means.
The worldwide fallout of the US President Donald Trump’s tariffs could hit the European Union particularly hard, economists who spoke to RFE/RL said, sparking fears of coming inflation and an embattle ...
The US embassy in The Hague has contacted its suppliers, asking them to declare whether their diversity policies align with ...
As of April 2, 2025, Europeans must have an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) to visit the UK — but the new rule is ...
Anti-Diversity Policies: The U.S. State Department is seeking to quell a diplomatic tempest roiling Europe after several ...
Donald Trump and his merry band of busybodies sure seem to enjoy interfering in the independence and sovereignty of other ...
The United States is not planning to verify foreign firms over their diversity programmes but needs certain companies to self ...
The U.S. moved to assuage outrage in France and elsewhere Tuesday over a “worldwide” ask that companies dealing with U.S. embassies sign an anti-DEI pledge.
Newsweek has created a map showing the European nations where governments and companies have rejected a U.S. directive ...
US embassies are now pressuring EU firms with US ties to drop diversity programmes, threatening to suspend access to federal ...
With an increasing number of foreign visitors facing challenges at the border, countries including Canada and Germany have ...
US government efforts to eliminate diversity initiatives are not going down well on the European continent. Laurent ...