European Union officials are taking a two-part approach to President Trump’s unfolding trade war, offering to slash tariffs on American-made cars and industrial products even as they prepare to retaliate imminently with wide-ranging levies.
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Second child dies in US measles outbreak as new cases continue to soar
The unvaccinated 8-year-old was from a community in Texas experiencing a large measles outbreak.
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Meet the teen duo that won this year’s Earth Prize Europe with their groundbreaking clean water tech
Two teenagers have been named as the European winners of The Earth Prize 2025 for their groundbreaking innovation that promises safer drinking water for all.
18-year-old Tomáš Čermák from Czechia and 19-year-old Anna Podmanická from Slovakia developed a unique filtration device…
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Tesla’s fall in Europe will only hand the keys to Beijing
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European consumers are done with Elon Musk: Tesla sales in the EU have tanked 58% in two months.
But the vacuum Musk leaves behind…
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Colorado artist denies trying to distort Trump in official portrait
A Colorado-based artist has denied purposefully distorting Donald Trump’s image in an official portrait, after suffering criticism from the American president himself. She claimed that the backlash was now hurting her career.
Sarah A Boardman painted Trump’s official portrait for…
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Spain calls for EU to support sectors hit by Trump’s tariffs – POLITICO
EU trade chief Maroš Šefčovič said that ministers will discuss “how to … prevent eventual trade diversion and how to make sure that [the European trading system] will provide adequate support and services for the European companies in this very difficult situation.”
While he…
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UK’s Trump tariff reprieve ‘nothing to do with Brexit,’ says David Lammy – POLITICO
Foreign Secretary David Lammy — a long-standing supporter of staying in the bloc – challenged that view in an interview with Italian newspaper la Repubblica, instead talking up Britain’s negotiating nous.
“We are facing a significant change in the way the global trading system…
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Court rules in favour of homeowners in land dispute over site of Van Gogh's final painting
A couple has been fighting their local council’s efforts to seize the lower edge of their garden – believed to be the site of Van Gogh’s final painting. The courts have now ruled in their favour.
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Bloodbath for European markets as stocks see worst fall since March 2020
European equities plunged in their worst session since March 2020, as the global market rout intensified. Safe-haven assets gained as investors brace for prolonged volatility amid rising inflation fears and no immediate central bank support.
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Canada says it is ‘leading the charge’ against Trump’s trade war
As US President Donald Trump’s trade war unfolds, Canada is seeking to “put maximum pressure” on his administration by imposing counter tariffs, its foreign minister says.
“We need to defend ourselves. And so not only are we leading the charge, we’re the country at this point that…