Macron in recent months has become more cautious, balking at proposals that risk generating a backlash in France, and more prickly with regard to proposals he doesn’t control. France has instead poured its energy into slashing red…
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Liz Truss’ dream of boosting British cheese exports falls flat in Japan – POLITICO
Japanese tariffs on multiple British cheeses remain obstructively high, at 25, 14, and 18.6 percent. This is because they will be lowered over 15 years, following the trade deal coming into effect at the start of 2021.
“When combined with the fact that we typically export the more…
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North Korea fires ballistic missiles in first such test in 5 months
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea performed its first ballistic missile tests in five months Wednesday, days before U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders are expected to meet in South Korea….
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Turkey actively diversifies energy supply sources — TUID
Turkey is actively working to diversify its energy supply sources and is expected to increase imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States in the near future.
This was stated by Burak Pehlivan, head of the Turkish-Ukrainian Business Association…
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Sun sets on Macron as Europe’s visionary-in-chief – POLITICO
Macron in recent months has become more cautious, balking at proposals that risk generating a backlash in France, and more prickly with regard to proposals he doesn’t control. France has instead poured its energy into slashing red tape.
In recent weeks the French leader has been pushing…
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Europe’s spies are learning to trust each other — thanks to Trump – POLITICO
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Unlike tight-knit spy alliances like the Five Eyes, European Union member countries have long struggled to forge strong partnerships on intelligence sharing. National security remains firmly in the hands of national capitals, with Brussels playing only a coordinating role….
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Peru declares 30-day state of emergency in Lima to tackle rising crime
LIMA, Oct 21 (Reuters) – Peru’s President Jose Jeri declared on Tuesday a 30-day state of emergency in the capital Lima and the neighboring province of Callao, saying the move was to battle rising crime.
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Brussels’ red tape purge turns into peace offering to Trump – POLITICO
Enter the simplification agenda, Brussels’ new plan to get the best of both worlds.
Cutting red tape is one of the few areas of policymaking on which EU countries largely agree; in fact, they want more of it. Later this week, European leaders meeting in Brussels will instruct the European…
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Labour MPs get antsy about Starmer’s digital ID blitz – POLITICO
“The announcement hasn’t been handled well,” admitted a pro-digital ID Labour MP granted anonymity to speak candidly. “Our argument for it keeps changing but none of it is full-throated enough.”
The messaging has shifted since the initial push, too. Technology Secretary Liz…
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Selmayr holds talks for Brussels return — and EU diplomats are freaking out – POLITICO
“He will be like the Count of Monte Cristo, coming back to have his revenge against everyone here,” said one diplomat, granted anonymity to speak to POLITICO, adding that Selmayr’s hard-nosed tactics and his deep institutional network would make him invaluable to Kallas and a fearsome…
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