Foreign Policy
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Graduate Education Guide
2026-02-09International affairs professionals need to develop professional adaptability to future-proof their career. Mastering this skill requires a specific kind of training, and the solution lies in a graduate education. These programs provide an interdisciplinary framework for understanding complex issues. FP GUides are prepared by the business department of The FP Group. They do not involve the editorial department of FP magazine. This guide was written by Christa Avampato, Veronica Gorodetskaya, Karen Jensen and Rich Shea.
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Will Geopolitics Overshadow the Milan Cortina Olympics?
2026-02-08As the Winter Olympics kick off in northern Italy, geopolitical tensions are palpable. From unconventional protests against the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials to heated debates on Russia’s ostensible ban from competing.
Politico
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Europe’s big week of crisis diplomacy
2026-02-09Glenn Micallef said Russia poses ‘real security risks’ in a statement blasting FIFA. Ukraine’s foreign minister dismissed Gianni Infantino as a ‘moral degenerate’ over the suggestion.
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Macron sells a vision of ‘Made in Europe’ that Merz and Meloni aren’t buying
2026-02-06Russian authorities said they arrested the alleged perpetrator of the assassination attempt in Dubai and brought him to Moscow. French prime minister will publish France’s multi-annual energy strategy by the end of the week. Protesters took to the streets in Milan on Saturday, while railway infrastructure was damaged.
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Center left beats far right to Portugal’s presidency
2026-02-08Former Socialist Party leader António José Seguro defeated far-right leader André Ventura to become the country’s next head of state. Turnout will be decisive in an election marred by devastating storms. Court of Justice of the EU rules process to waive lawmakers’ protection was not impartial.
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Nigel Farage tries to fix his Russia problem
2026-02-09U.K. officials say the former ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson downloaded his thoughts in “real time,” and they fear “damaging” messages will be made public. Reform UK is making efforts to shake off its foreign policy headahces, from Putin to Trump.
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The EU has a plan to challenge the dollar. It’ll be hard.
2026-02-06The European Commission has said the EU needs to act against the potential weaponization of the international financial system. The move will oblige financial institutions to strengthen due diligence on all transactions. Early private hearings will give lawmakers a chance to press key demands like gender balance.
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Sánchez’s Socialists suffer heavy loss in regional Spanish election
2026-02-08First up on Sunday is Aragón, nicknamed the ‘Spanish Ohio’ as it tends to predict which way national politics are heading. The far-right Vox performed well, putting it in the driver’s seat to secure concessions for backing the conservatives.
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Russia accuses Ukraine of role in failed assassination of general in Moscow
2026-02-08The French prime minister will publish France’s multi-annual energy strategy by the end of the week. Russian authorities said they arrested the alleged perpetrator of the assassination attempt in Dubai and brought him to Moscow.
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Slash regulation if you want Single Market, Germany tells EU
2026-02-08“I did not authorize, request or agree to anyone mentioning my name to Jeffrey Epstein,” Maroš Šefčovič says. EU leaders are set this week to discuss how to better link up their economies.
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France’s Lecornu outlines end-of-mandate agenda, rules out running for president
2026-02-08Russian 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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Time for a Brexit reckoning
2026-02-09Despite its rhetoric, Washington’s busy organizing a historically unprecedented retrenchment of American power. Britain must face the abysmal failure this project has been. If the bloc were to crumble, rest assured Americans would come to regret it very quickly.
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Top Starmer aide McSweeney resigns over Mandelson scandal
2026-02-08Cameron has been under pressure since revelations about Mandelson’s relationship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Investigatory Powers Commissioner revealed that David Cameron refused access to documents relating to spying licenses while Foreign Secretary.
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Former French minister Lang quits plum job over Epstein ties
2026-02-08Jack Lang, whose financial ties to convicted sex offender Epstein were first reported by POLITICO, was under mounting pressure after new revelations. Paris is rolling out a confrontational online strategy to counter disinformation from the United States and beyond.
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Meloni slams ‘enemies of Italy’ for railway sabotage and anti-Olympics protests
2026-02-08Russian authorities said they arrested the alleged perpetrator of the assassination attempt in Dubai and brought him to Moscow. Protesters took to the streets in Milan on Saturday, while railway infrastructure was damaged. The French prime minister will publish France’s multi-annual energy strategy by the end of the week.
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Belgium’s De Wever pans AI ‘overregulation’ in new book
2026-02-07The coalition agreement lays out a series of ambitious goals. But those hoping for a dramatic shift after years of right-wing politics could be disappointed. The minority coalition’s program also envisions a crackdown on screen time and stricter smartphone rules in schools.
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Steady turnout for presidential runoff in Portugal marred by storms, floods
2026-02-08Center-left candidate António José Seguro defeated far-right leader André Ventura to become the country’s next head of state. Turnout will be decisive in an election marred by devastating storms. Court of Justice of the EU rules process to waive lawmakers’ protection was not impartial.
LRT
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Quiet solidarity: how Lithuania practices hospitality – opinion
2026-02-08Lithuanian response to the arrival of Ukrainians can be understood as an expression of its moral structure. Hospitality here operates not as a spontaneous gesture of closeness, but as an institutionalized duty grounded in reliability and self-discipline.
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Lithuanian šakotis finds a cousin in France’s gâteau à la broche
2026-02-08In France, the cake is called gâteau à la broche, which translates as ‘cake on a spit’ It is made by layering batter onto a rotating spit over an open flame. The French version of the cake has become a source of regional pride.
Economist
📊 VoxEU
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From AI investment to GDP growth: An ecosystem view
2026-02-09This column assesses how the current AI wave is contributing to US GDP. Technology investment contributes positively to GDP growth, but a sizeable portion leaks abroad. The largest economic effects of AI are still likely to come from productivity gains and organisational change.
FT Markets
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Regulator seeks to tackle ‘drastic under-reporting’ of market liquidity
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European alternatives to Visa and Mastercard ‘urgently’ needed, says banking chief
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Bash All Day, Buy All Night
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Japan LLC has been trading its way out of a fiscal hole
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Japanese stocks soar to record after Takaichi landslide election win
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Big Tech groups race to fund unprecedented $660bn AI spending spree
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Retail traders double down on silver even as price plunges
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Italian olive oil farmers say flood of imports is causing price collapse
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Bitcoin is still about $70,000 too high
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‘What do you do with all that money?’ Tether plots its global expansion
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Banks push for speedy European IPOs to cut market risk
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Almost a fifth of FTSE 100 CEOs live outside the UK
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✍ Blogs
Paul Krugman
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Federal Reserve 101, Part II: The Global Financial Crisis of 2008 and Its Aftermath
2026-02-08Last week I wrote about what the Fed is and what it does. Today I’ll talk about the Fed’s policy record, with emphasis on the criticisms offered by Warsh and others.
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