Nearly a decade after the Brexit vote, Britain faces escalating challenges on several fronts, not least a sluggish economy and surging public debt. New tariffs threatened by Washington could make these problems much worse. It’s a good time to…
Category: 3. Europe
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Wer ist Wolfram Weimer? – POLITICO
Designierter Kulturstaatsminister: Warum die Kritik an Wolfram Weimers Positionen das eine ist, für Merz aber die Nähe der beiden, lange vor Wahlkampf und Kanzlerkandidatur, aber ein Geschmäckle hat, analysiert Gordon Repinski.
Im 200-Sekunden-Interview: Nancy Faeser…
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Polish doctor targeted for legal abortion
A leading Polish doctor has told the BBC she fears for her patients’ safety after being targeted by anti-abortion activists.
Gizela Jagielska says she has received thousands of death threats in relation to her work administering legal abortions in a hospital in the town of Olesnica in…
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earnings, euro zone GDP, U.S. trade talks
European stock markets were headed for a muted open Wednesday, as investors brace themselves for another slew of earnings along with euro zone economic growth data.
The Stoxx 600 index notched a sixth straight positive session on Tuesday,…
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Power restored in Spain, Portugal but reason for blackout remains a mystery
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez says “no hypothesis is being ruled out” as he vows to investigate and uncover the cause behind the massive blackout that gripped much of the Iberian Peninsula on Monday.
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China to lift sanctions on EU lawmakers to unlock trade talks – POLITICO
The lifting of sanctions comes against the backdrop of a decision by United States President Donald Trump to upend international trade relations by slapping tariffs on imports, with the most punitive levies falling on China. The resulting uncertainty has jump-started EU trade negotiations…
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Trump returns to his happy place on stage as poll numbers sink
President Donald Trump on Tuesday cast the first 100 days of his term as an unqualified success, reveling in the dramatic change he’s driven across American life despite warning signs that voters are souring on his agenda.
In his first visit to Michigan since winning the swing state last…
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Trump’s tariffs could sink gas deal with Europe, top energy boss warns – POLITICO
That said, “there are some issues when it comes to the cost of tariffs on those projects. Those projects are multi-billion dollar investments in the U.S., and if you have tariffs on steel, on procurement, on imported goods, this might then…
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Revolut set to offer mobile plans in Germany and the UK this year
Revolut will announce on Wednesday that it will launch monthly mobile phone plans, hoping to disrupt the established telecoms market in the EU.
The British-based fintech told Euronews that the plans will first be launched in the UK and Germany this year, with more markets to follow.
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Europe, China’s New Target Market, May Need a Temu Tax
Belgium’s Liege Airport probably doesn’t come to mind when picturing the frontlines of the US-China trade war. Yet two Boeing 747s last December gave customs officials there a hint of how the conflict may affect Europe: Both planes were…
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