Foreign Policy
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Will America strike Iran?
2026-02-11The most plausible outcome is not a U.S. invasion of Iran or a full-scale regional war. It is a limited, carefully calibrated strike designed to reshape bargaining dynamics rather than end them. Negotiations should be used to extract maximal concessions on nuclear program, on missiles, and on regional proxies.
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Netanyahu Urges Trump to Include Israel’s Demands in Iran Nuclear Talks
2026-02-11Netanyahu was originally scheduled to travel to Washington on Feb. 18, but renewed U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations pushed up the meeting. A mass shooting at a secondary school in western Canada on Tuesday killed at least 10 people.
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Can Ukraine Kill Its Way to Victory?
2026-02-11Ukraine's new defense minister says he wants to kill 50,000 Russians a month. That figure exceeds the roughly 30,000 to 35,000 new troops that Russia recruits every month. Russia is working to significantly expand its use of drones.
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Putin’s Conspiratorial Fantasies Are Blowing Back on Him
2026-02-11Yuri Yevich is the premier authority on tactical medicine in the Russian-speaking world. He famously became a martyr for the Z-patriots when he was charged with ‘discrediting the army’ because he was too honest about military’s medical failures.
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As Bangladesh Votes, Few Women Are on the Ballot
2026-02-11Jamaat-e-Islami hopes to make its strongest-ever showing in the country’s elections on Feb. 12. Since independence, Bangladesh has made extraordinary gains in female empowerment. Women exploited cracks in the system to push into new spaces.
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Trump’s Puzzlingly Rosy Jobs Numbers
2026-02-11The January beige book, compiled from data from all 12 districts of the U.S. Federal Reserve, is replete with examples of companies either halting hiring altogether or hiring only to replace departed employees. More than the entirety of all jobs created since Trump returned to the White House are in health care and private education.
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NATO Has Become a Zombie Alliance
2026-02-11U.S. President Donald Trump’s first term already created a crisis of confidence for NATO. Without that life force, NATO lacks the credibility and trust that have reassured allies. A revival is possible, but it will require Europeans to take ownership of the alliance.
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War or Peace? Germany’s Decision-Makers Can’t Decide.
2026-02-11The five episodes are based on a war game, set in October 2026, in which Russia attacks Lithuania. The exercise was conducted on behalf of the Berlin-based newspaper by the German Wargaming Center at Bundeswehr University in Hamburg.
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What Rubio Gets Right (and Wrong) About the Western Hemisphere
2026-02-11Marco Rubio is right about a central proposition that Washington too often forgets. Hemispheric shocks translate directly into constraints on U.S. action elsewhere. The erosion of democratic norms within the United States weakens both moral authority and strategic credibility.
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How Taiwan Sees the World
2026-02-11Taiwan and U.S. have agreed to strengthen cooperation on technology supply chains, critical minerals, and drones. Washington aims to help Taipei outmatch Chinese military capabilities by focusing on asymmetric warfare. Taiwan dominates in large part through the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)
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Europe Is Taking Baby Steps Toward an Economic Boom
2026-02-11The performance gap between the economies on the two sides of the Atlantic is widening. This results in stagnating productivity in Europe and growing dependence on non-European economies. The EU has recently rekindled its plans to achieve a savings and investment union.
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Why Thai Conservatives Just Won Big
2026-02-11The Bhumjaithai Party has emerged as the largest party in Thailand’s parliament. While it fell short of a majority, it should face few problems forming a coalition. China sought to rally Southeast Asian nations to condemn a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. India-Southeast Asia ties have long been underdeveloped.
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Bangladesh Holds Most Consequential Election in Years
2026-02-11Bangladesh holds its first election since the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The election is expected to be free and fair. Jamaat-e-Islami's political fortunes have surged since Hasina’s ouster.
Politico
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Von der Leyen flips the blame for crippling EU economy back onto national leaders
2026-02-11European Commission president insists EU capitals have no right to scapegoat Brussels for excessive red tape and single market failures. EU leaders are set this week to discuss how to better link up their economies to weather growing geopolitical uncertainty.
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Fortress Europe? EU leaders (once again) head to a castle for high-stakes talks.
2026-02-12The proposal hinges on a ceasefire that remains elusive while Russian leader Vladimir Putin persists with his full-scale invasion of Ukraine. By backing Iran’s protesters, European Parliament president has drawn the ire of the Iranian regime.
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For Spain’s Sánchez, the fight against tech billionaires is personal
2026-02-11The ultranationalist Chega party is thriving by campaigning on issues the president of the European Council failed to address while prime minister. Former Socialist Party leader António José Seguro defeated far-right leader André Ventura.
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Keir Starmer’s new heir apparent is haunted by a tax scandal
2026-02-12Labour’s Angela Rayner is back to dealmaking in Westminster as the ‘soft left’ looks for an alternative to the embattled prime minister. Keir Starmer faces the lingering threat of a Labour leadership challenge this year. Many of his MP critics are not sure how to do it.
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NATO deploys to Greenland to keep Trump onside
2026-02-12The alliance’s Arctic Sentry is mostly a rebranding exercise aimed at appeasing the U.S. president. European nations wanting ‘insurance’ against Russia are looking to France and Britain to share their nuclear deterrents.
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EU leaders push to make Europe less dependent on Trump — live updates
2026-02-11Leaders of EU countries try to get on the same page as they attempt to distance themselves from the U.S. Here’s how other countries could create a new world order now that Trump is creating a new one.
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Merz calls on Germans to work more — and draws a withering backlash
2026-02-12The AfD is seeing the downside of its strong alignment with U.S. president Donald Trump. Lars Klingbeil is taking a far harder line. The chancellor is pushing market-oriented policies he believes will boost competitiveness.
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Manchester United owner praises Farage during anti-migration diatribe
2026-02-11Ukraine’s leader left Washington without a promise of Tomahawk missiles from his U.S. counterpart, but insiders blamed poor timing given events in the Middle East. The EU needs to reform the way it handles defense at the political level, too, says Andrius Kubilius.
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Let Britain into EU’s ‘Made in Europe’ club, UK finance minister says
2026-02-11The proposal would see minimum levels of European-made content mandated in public contracts. Brussels and London also say they will finish talks on carbon and agri-food deals by middle of 2026.
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EU Parliament scraps citizens’ award to save cash
2026-02-11European Citizens’ Prize will be scrapped. EU Commission president says Europe is driving ‘with the handbrake on’ Lawmakers change the date of votes on providing cash to Kyiv.
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Italy aligns with Germany by cooling on Macron’s joint EU debt plan
2026-02-11Russian authorities said they arrested the alleged perpetrator of the assassination attempt in Dubai and brought him to Moscow thanks to the help of the United Arab Emirates. The French prime minister will publish France’s multi-annual energy strategy by the end of the week.
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Lufthansa hit by ‘short notice’ strike by pilots and cabin crews
2026-02-11Henrik Hololei was fired after accepting free flights from Qatar while negotiating an aviation deal. The recent weakening of the ban on gasoline and diesel cars is fueling calls for a similar reversal in the aviation sector. The action could affect all German airports, including the major international hubs of Frankfurt and Munich.
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Europe’s top human rights body lifts former Norwegian PM’s immunity after Epstein links
2026-02-11The probe into Thorbjørn Jagland is roiling Oslo, which has faced numerous embarrassing disclosures in the new files. The probe into Jagland has roiled Oslo, with the revelations roiling the Norwegian capital.
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Albania’s government faces legal spat with actor that AI minister was modeled on
2026-02-11Comic gets high-level backing to take on the ruling Socialists. Actor Anila Bisha is suing the prime minister, his government and a private company over likeness rights. The plan to ban cash by the end of the decade will be difficult to realize.
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Personal data is the new battleground for democracy
2026-02-12I call on world’s leaders to help build a better foundation for AI that embeds Western values and protects future generations. I call on them to help building a better foundations for AI.
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Von der Leyen and Merz clash over future of EU’s core climate law
2026-02-11European Commission president insists EU capitals have no right to scapegoat Brussels for excessive red tape. German chancellor joined industry in attacking the EU carbon market as the Commission president defended its “clear benefits”
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Le Pen stuck on French election sidelines until July 7
2026-02-11The far-right leader is appealing her conviction last year for embezzlement, which looks set to keep her out of the 2027 presidential race. Jean-Noël Barrot has already reported to the justice system a French envoy allegedly in contact with Epstein.
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5 things holding up the EU’s trade deal with Australia
2026-02-11A majority of EU member countries voted in favor of signing the long-awaited agreement. The European Parliament is expected to vote on the deal in the coming days. The deal would allow the EU to import more steel from Russia.
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Bundesbank boss: New reality calls for more EU debt
2026-02-11The krona lost more than 20 percent of its value against the euro over the last decade. Joachim Nagel’s shift on eurobonds reflects today's “different reality,” he told POLITICO.
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‘I don’t always agree with the methods’: Macron’s Buy European push hits Swedish resistance
2026-02-11European officials are “assessing” whether the PM contravened the EU’s anti-bribery rules. The European Commission says it is ‘pursuing all options’ to ensure the rule of law is respected.
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UK to join NATO’s US arms-buying scheme for Ukraine
2026-02-11The alliance’s Arctic Sentry is mostly a rebranding exercise aimed at appeasing the U.S. president. London will contribute £150 million to the PURL program, as allies come under pressure to supply weapons to Ukraine.
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The POLITICO Poll: Majority of UK voters think Keir Starmer should resign
2026-02-11Nearly a quarter of Labour voters think someone else should be PM. Anas Sarwar was once a close ally of the embattled PM. Former U.K. ambassador to Washington said he had no record of receiving $75,000 from Epstein.
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German MEP joins liberal group, kicking off a year of EU Parliament horse-trading
2026-02-11Parliament will save €200,000 a year by dropping European Citizens’ Prize. The liberal Renew Europe group is hunting for members to become the fourth-largest political force in the legislature. Commission president says Europe is driving “with the handbrake on”
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Starmer distances himself from ex-comms chief who campaigned for sex offender
2026-02-11The British prime minister suspended his ex-Director of Communications Matthew Doyle from the Labour Party on Tuesday. The latest Epstein files appear to show the former prince forwarding information to the convicted sex offender. Chris Wormald will stand down as cabinet secretary after just over a year in post.
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Orbán slams EU membership plan for Ukraine as ‘declaration of war’
2026-02-11Glenn Micallef said Russia poses ‘real security risks’ in a statement blasting FIFA. Hungarian prime minister says Brussels and Kyiv want to see him lose crucial April election.
LRT
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Estonia’s foreign intelligence report 2026: highlights
2026-02-11Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service releases its 2026 yearbook Tuesday. It assesses the Baltic country’s external security threats. The top 19 points of the 86-page report are republished below. Russia’s military-industrial complex has increased artillery ammunition production more than seventeen-fold since 2021. China and Russia believe that the current era of geopolitical upheaval allows them to reshape the global balance of power in their favour. The spread of DeepSeek serves several Chinese objectives.
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Lithuanian prime minister says Taiwan office in Vilnius could be renamed ‘Taipei’
2026-02-11Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė said renaming the office would not be a quick decision and would require coordination with strategic partners. She said Lithuania’s foreign policy should focus on national interests rather than what she described as “supposed values”
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Lithuanian foreign minister says discussions on Minsk policy do not signal shift
2026-02-11Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys said emerging discussions about the country’s policy toward Belarus do not mean it is being reconsidered or will be reviewed immediately. Budrys voiced support for ongoing discussions about sanctions policy, saying he has “a bunch of arguments” why sanctions remain effective. Belaruskali filed a claim with an arbitration court in December. It is seeking $12.09 billion in damages from Lithuania. The EU later imposed its own sanctions on Belarusian fertilisers.
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Ryanair to cut three routes from Lithuanian airports
2026-02-11Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair will discontinue one route each from Vilnius, Kaunas and Palanga airports starting in April. Ryanair said it is reviewing its route network across Europe, affecting both regional and major airports.
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Lithuania’s intelligence warns of alleged Belarus KGB recruitment attempt via YouTube
2026-02-11Lithuanian-language video circulating on social media identifies its author as the Belarusian KGB. The recording refers to problems “caused by the government’s injustice” and invites viewers to discuss them. State Security Department urges the public not to fall for what it described as a provocation.
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Hanner head allegedly paid bribe to secure health authority approval – media
2026-02-11Arvydas Avulis, chairman of the board of real estate development company Hanner, paid a 1,000-euro bribe through intermediaries to obtain approval from the National Public Health Centre (NVSC) for real estate projects. The payments were allegedly made to Petras Ruškulis who was later found guilty by the Vilnius City District Court in 44 corruption-related offenses.
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Lithuanian president says calls to resume dialogue with Putin weaken Europe
2026-02-11Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda says remarks by some EU politicians about resuming dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin weaken Europe’s position. He said Europe could participate in US-led talks with Russia on ending the war in Ukraine, but only after close coordination within the 27-nation bloc.
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Lithuania pits security against voting rights of Russian, Belarusian residents
2026-02-11Lithuanian lawmakers are proposing changes to the country's constitution. They would restrict voting rights to citizens of countries aligned with Lithuania’s ‘European and transatlantic orientation’ The initiative has sparked a polarised debate over national security, democratic participation and immigrant integration. The debate has also split political parties. Legal experts caution that implementing the changes will be complex. Supporters of the proposal argue that integration should focus less on voting rights and more on language and labour-market participation.
Economist
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Britain’s predicament will get worse before it gets better
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The alternatives to Sir Keir
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A European fighter-jet partnership is verging on a break-up
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Asia’s capitalists will need to fight for their revolution
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Can “world models” fix AI’s blind spots?
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Humans are not the only animals that treat each other’s injuries
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Robots with human-inspired eyes have better vision
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What drives the wage gap between men and women?
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How Democrats aim to curb ICE without losing votes
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Brazil’s economy is being throttled by entrenched interests
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The US in Brief: Republicans rebel over tariffs
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Sex, sex and more sex: Emerald Fennell’s “Wuthering Heights”
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The Declaration of Independence still defines America’s purpose, writes Jon Meacham
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Dhaka matters: an election for Bangladesh
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The Epstein files are sullying Norway’s squeaky-clean image
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Pandora’s box: the new equation of nuclear proliferation
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📊 VoxEU
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When war weakens democracy
2026-02-12This column uses data covering 115 conflicts and 145 countries over the past 75 years. Conflict causes a large and persistent drop in the quality of democratic institutions. Ten years after the onset of conflict, democracy in treated countries is about 13% lower than in control countries.
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Cartographier les contours de la transmission des politiques chinoises au niveau national et international
2026-02-12L'effet combiné des variations des flux de capitaux privés et officiels se traduit par un ajustement très asymétrique du taux de change. Le renminbi reste globalement stable and s'apprécie même légèrement par rapport au dollar américain. Un resserrement monétaire chinois entraîne une contraction importante et persistante de Vox column by Lord Bagri of the London Business School. The author argues that China's monetary policy is having an impact on the global economy. He argues that the impact is being felt in the form of higher interest rates. The article is available in English and Chinese.
FT Markets
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Nickel price jumps as Indonesia slashes quota at world’s biggest mine
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St James’s Place leads declines with double-digit slide on FTSE 100
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The US consumer is slowing
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The WhatsApp moment for money is here
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Four partners leave EY after independence rule breach on Shell audit
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Weight-loss jabs help push sugar price to five-year low
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US energy secretary eager for ‘flood of investment’ in Venezuela
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UK takes key step to digital gilt issuance this year
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Ineos seeks redress from Belgium over suspension of plant permit
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Trump’s policies will add $1.4tn to US deficit over next decade, watchdog says
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Elliott’s best bet at LSEG: shout the obvious through a megaphone
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Europe’s best bet for financial sovereignty is a true safe asset
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The City should not have a monopoly on the chancellor’s ear
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Susquehanna-backed crypto lender BlockFills halts client withdrawals
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Total may be forced to halt all Russian LNG exports, says CEO
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Monte dei Paschi director resigns after insider trading allegations
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✍ Blogs
Paul Krugman
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The Banality of MAGA Evil
2026-02-11Howard Lutnick, the Commerce secretary, was an omnipresent spokesman for Donald Trump’s policies. He was not impressive in that role, he lacked any hint of gravitas. Lutnik sits at the intersection of not one but at least two ugly conspiracies. The more we learn, the more pedophilia and criminal use of cryptocurrency look related. Epstein, it turns out, was a major early investor in the crypto industry. In the backrooms of MAGA-land, passing around under-age girls is a lot like passing around insider crypto deals.
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