Europe’s response to Israel is no longer uniform. While governments and large corporates grow increasingly cautious, local entrepreneurs, investors, and partners still recognize the value of Israeli innovation. This widening gap poses strategic…
Category: 3. Europe
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Disney pulls ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ indefinitely following Kirk comments
Disney said Wednesday it would indefinitely suspend comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show following the host’s comments on the fatal shooting of conservative organizer Charlie Kirk.
Kimmel criticized conservatives on Monday for “desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered…
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Federal Reserve cuts key interest rate for the first time this year
Fed officials, in a set of projections also released on Wednesday, signalled that they expect to reduce their key rate twice more this year, but just once in 2026.
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Trump says he will label antifa as a terrorist organization
President Donald Trump said he plans to designate the left-wing ideology known as antifa as a “major terrorist organization,” an escalation of rhetoric against his political opponents amid heightened anxiety about polarization following the killing of conservative activist Charlie…
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This is Europe’s first electric boat to shuttle the public on a river. But will it be used?
The compact ferry can carry 32 passengers through the Neris River. But some say it’s quicker to walk.
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Macrons to offer ‘scientific’ court evidence to prove Brigitte is a woman, lawyer says
Anoushka Mutanda-Dougherty,
Melanie Stewart-Smith and
Victoria FarncombeFame Under Fire podcast
Getty ImagesEmmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, are planning to present photographic and scientific evidence to a US court to prove Mrs Macron is a woman.
Their lawyer says the French president and…
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Public services vs. tax cuts: What are Europeans willing to sacrifice?
Four in ten EU citizens believe taxes are too high and support tax cuts, even if this leads to fewer or lower-quality public services. Still, about a quarter favour paying higher taxes in return for better and expanded services.
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New AI tool predicts risk of more than 1,000 medical conditions a decade in advance
The model can accurately predict conditions such as diabetes and cancer, and is less reliable for issues such as infectious diseases and mental health disorders.
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Brenner tunnel breakthrough shows how Europe is preparing for future crises – and wars
The Alps once served to keep European enemies apart. But with former adversaries turned allies, the mountains now represent a barrier to military mobility – one that the Brenner Base Tunnel seeks to overcome. A key milestone in the project is…
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Another Indian steelmaker wants a big piece of Europe
Our goal with The Daily Brief is to simplify the biggest stories in the Indian markets and help you understand what they mean. We won’t just tell you what happened, but why and how, too. We do this…
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