Trump immediately claimed credit for engineering the end to fighting, suggesting he used trade to bring both parties to heel. “We stopped a nuclear conflict,” the U.S. leader claimed. “I think it could have been a bad nuclear war, millions of people could have been killed, so I’m very…
Category: 3. Europe
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Keir Starmer wants to fix Britain. He’s still working out how. – POLITICO
The stock takes put pressure on departments to get their ducks in a row, said people with knowledge of them, and give Cabinet ministers face-time with Starmer to press their most urgent requests — including getting No. 10 to lean on other departments. “The prime minister wants” are…
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Poland’s foreign policy fizzle – POLITICO
“The government’s approach is reductionist. They see the president as merely putting a face to policy or acting as a spokesperson, reading prepared instructions,” Radosław Fogiel, an MP for the populist Law and Justice (PiS) party that backs Nawrocki, told POLITICO.
“Representing…
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Marine Le Pen seizes her moment to shake France – POLITICO
There was some logic to that gamble. As Le Pen is banned from running for office by an embezzlement conviction that goes to appeal only next year, why would she risk her parliamentary seat by potentially triggering an election? Wouldn’t she rather let Macron’s camp take the heat for…
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Europe stocks steady, bonds struggle ahead of crucial US data this week | U.S. & World
By Alun John and Wayne Cole
LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) -A holiday on Wall Street left shares around the world free to…
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Europe stocks steady, bonds struggle ahead of crucial US data this week
LONDON/SYDNEY :A holiday on Wall Street left shares around the world free to go their own ways on Monday, with Chinese tech names surging and Europe steady, while European long-dated bonds remained under heavy pressure.
Europe’s broad STOXX 600…
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European stocks gain, bonds struggle ahead of this week’s crucial U.S. data | U.S. & World
By Alun John and Wayne Cole
LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) -A holiday on Wall Street left shares around the world free to…
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Europe’s deadly debt spiral – UnHerd
There’s good news. And there’s bad news. The International Monetary Fund won’t be descending on 11 Downing Street any time soon. The situation of the UK in 1976 is not comparable with today’s —…
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Max Keiser Says Flee to El Salvador as Kiyosaki Declares Europe ‘Toast’
Robert Kiyosaki, author of Rich Dad Poor Dad, has issued one of his starkest economic warnings yet. The renowned investor declared that “Europe is toast” as bond markets collapse and political unrest spreads.
His grim outlook was amplified by…
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Europe, the new land of opportunity
This article is sponsored by Arjun Infrastructure, Nuveen Infrastructure and Vauban Infrastructure Partners
A rollercoaster ride of US policy decisions, ranging from tariffs on imports to the taxation treatment of renewables, have left a…
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