The fact that agriculture is now being formally addressed in EU-India trade negotiations signals that talks are edging toward the finish line, according to experts.
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EU and India chase down trade deal with wrangling over food
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Zelensky, Stubb commemorate fallen defenders of Ukraine
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President of Finland Alexander Stubb paid tribute to Ukrainian defenders who gave their lives for Ukraine at the Wall of Remembrance in Kyiv.
The Ukrainian President reported this on Telegram, according to…
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Mexico to place 50% tariff on Chinese cars after US lobbying
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Mexico plans to place a 50% tariff on cars from China and other Asian…
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EU top diplomat Kallas hits back at predecessor Borrell over Gaza – POLITICO
“Nothing happened with Borrell,” she told journalists from El País and other Spanish outlets. “We managed to get humanitarian aid to Gaza.”
During his stint as the EU’s foreign policy chief, Borrell was one of the biggest critics of Israel’s military operations in Gaza and led…
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Orbán and European Council President Costa silent on details of meeting
The head of the European Council is touring the European capitals. But after one of his most watched visits, both sides remained silent about the meeting.
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America searches for a way back from the edge
On a college campus in Utah, the bullet that traveled nearly 200 yards from an unknown shooter didn’t just pierce MAGA influencer Charlie Kirk. It punctured the idea Kirk himself advanced: that political debate — albeit laced with verbal combat — could force a polarized country to confront…
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Drone Barrage Over Poland Was a Test for NATO, and the U.S.
A continent already on edge over the Ukraine war sees a Russian challenge to NATO readiness and to an America that wants to disengage from Europe.
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Russia’s Strategy Against the West: Escalate Slowly and See if It Responds
Ukrainian and European officials say President Vladimir V. Putin has become emboldened by a lack of Western pushback.
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Crispr Offers New Hope for Treating Diabetes
Crispr gene-editing technology has demonstrated its revolutionary potential in recent years: It has been used to treat rare diseases, to adapt crops to withstand the extremes of climate change, or even to change the color of a spider’s web. But the greatest hope is that this technology will…
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