Europeans
Coverage of Europeans in the Nexus archive.
- Hot and bothered Europeans finally warm to air con
Experts state that humans can only comfortably survive within a narrow thermoneutral zone of 17-24°C. Climate change is causing dangerous heatwaves, making 12% of Earth's land uninhabitable, projected to rise to 45% by 2100. Europeans are increasingly adopting air conditioning as temperatures rise.
- Europeans' trust in the US hits historic low, poll finds
A poll reveals that Europeans' trust in the US has reached a historic low. Finnish soldiers participated in NATO-led joint exercises in the Kainuu region of Finland.
- Booing the wrong America
Europeans booing the US team at the 2026 World Cup is criticized as discrediting Trump's opponents. The article suggests this behavior targets the wrong group.
- Only 11% of Europeans Now See US as Ally, Poll Finds
A survey of 15 European countries found that 11% of Europeans view the US as an ally. The poll highlights growing skepticism about US security commitments under Trump and increased support for enhancing European defense capabilities.
- Europeans back higher defence spending and more EU-made weapons, poll finds
A poll reveals Europeans are increasingly supporting higher defense spending and greater reliance on EU-produced weapons. The findings also highlight a decline in trust in the US security guarantee.
- Only one in 10 Europeans now see US as an ally, survey suggests
A survey by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) reveals that only 10% of Europeans across 15 countries view the US as an ally, with majorities doubting US support in case of an attack. The findings highlight a historic low in European confidence in the US as a security guarantor, cited as 'deep mistrust' ahead of G7 and NATO summits.
- US and Europeans fail to agree on new diplomat to oversee Bosnia
The US and Europeans failed to agree on a new diplomat to oversee Bosnia. The former high representative cited 'huge and unexpected' pressure from Washington as a reason for stepping down.
- Americans and Europeans fight over banking rules
Americans and Europeans are clashing over banking regulations, leading to the collapse of global cooperation on the financial system. The dispute highlights growing tensions between major economies on regulatory frameworks.
- How serious is the rift in NATO?
The article highlights tensions within NATO as U.S. President Donald Trump expresses anger over European members' refusal to participate in a potential war with Iran. The rift underscores disagreements over military commitments and alliance cohesion.