- China’s foreign minister dismisses European worries over rare earths Reuters
- China’s Rare-Earth Leverage Is Paying Off Foreign Policy
- Lethal weapon: Why Europe can’t afford to blink on China’s rare earth blackmail European Council on…
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2025 Summer Transfer Window: Who is on the move?
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ADVERTISEMENTTrent Alexander-Arnold transferred from Liverpool to Real Madrid on a free transfer, much to the disdain of the club and fans alike.
This is due to the loophole created by the Bosman ruling and reflects a growing trend of…
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Exclusive: Inside Anthropic and French AI firm Dust’s new plan to save you time at work
The partnership comes as Anthropic expands deeper into Europe.
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Syrian man injures four passengers with hammer on ICE train in southern Germany, police say
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ADVERTISEMENTA man on a long-distance train in southern Germany attacked and slightly injured four people with a hammer on Thursday before he was detained by police, authorities said.
Police in…
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US arms stoppage to Ukraine ‘serious setback’ for EU and NATO, Danish PM says – POLITICO
Frederiksen’s comments come after the White House confirmed earlier this week that the U.S. would stop sending air defense missiles and some precision munitions to Ukraine, corroborating a report by POLITICO.
Denmark is one of Ukraine’s strongest backers, having contributed nearly…
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SAP CEO Says Europe Needs More Applied AI, Not Another Stargate
Christian Klein, the chief executive officer of Europe’s most valuable company, said that Europe doesn’t require a flurry of more data centers to compete in artificial intelligence, rejecting a narrative pushed by Nvidia Corp. CEO Jensen…
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ECB Officials See a Chance for Europe to Compete With U.S. and China
Among central bankers, the word “uncertainty” is at risk of becoming a cliché, as they run out of ways to convey the heightened volatility they face trying to set interest rates, from trade policies to escalating conflicts in the Middle…
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Huge spike in Europeans wanting to visit Ontario amid decline in U.S. tourism
Thinking of your next summer getaway? You might already be living in it.
According to a new study by the Europe Pulse Study from Context Research Group, Ontario is a top destination choice for…
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Moldova pushes for EU accession, but Brussels hesitates to decouple Ukraine
The EU and Moldova will discuss economic growth and security at their first bilateral summit in Chisinau this Friday. The Moldovan president Maia Sandu will meet EU Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, and the president of the EU Council, António Costa.
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Front door to UK House of Lords does not work despite hefty £9.6 million price tag
Despite the costly works, the door must have a security officer manning it at all times, in order to press the button which opens it — otherwise it does not work.
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