Foreign Policy
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Trump Addresses First U.S. Deaths in Iran War, Possibility of Talks
2026-03-01Three U.S. service members have been killed in action and five are seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury. At least nine were killed in an Iranian missile strike on the Israeli city of Beit Shemesh.
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Trump’s Iran Operation Is the Opposite of a ‘One and Done’
2026-03-01U.S. presidents have wanted to destroy the radical, anti-American regime in Tehran. They always concluded that the risks of war were too great – until President Donald Trump’s all-out attack with Israel. Trump said Saturday that the massive airstrikes had killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
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Trump Made History. Now the Iranian People Can, Too.
2026-03-01U.S. and Israel carried out a massive air campaign against Iran, taking out hundreds of targets and killing Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Vali Nasr, a leading expert on Iran and the Middle East, joins FP Live to discuss.
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Trump Is Betraying His Base By Waging War on Iran
2026-02-28On Saturday morning, Israel and the United States launched strikes on key military targets across Iran. Tehran has responded with a missile barrage aimed at Israel and key U.S. bases in the region. How does this end? And how is Tehran likely to game out the next few days and weeks?
Politico
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“a credible transition”
2026-03-01European Commission president calls for a “credible transition” that reflects “the democratic aspirations of the brave people of Iran.” Ukraine’s leader left Washington without a promise of Tomahawk missiles from his U.S. counterpart, but insiders blamed poor timing.
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risk another Iraq-style quagmire
2026-03-01The chancellor said his government is in no position to reproach Trump on Iran given Europe’s own failures and the need to work with the U.S. to end the war in Ukraine. The chancellor is pushing market-oriented policies he believes will boost competitiveness.
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Iran crisis poses fresh test for divided EU
2026-03-02EU leaders want to avoid a legal blowup with the Hungarian prime minister that could feed into his reelection campaign. The EU is now scrambling to respond to a conflict where it has even less leverage. EU diplomats ‘really upset and frustrated’ over Budapest’s stonewalling.
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Chaos in Iran is a good endgame for Israel’s Netanyahu
2026-03-02The Russian leader is betting on playing the long game. A friendly regime in Tehran is the ideal outcome. Netanyahu will also be happy with an Iran that is too weak to pursue an atomic work.
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Iran crisis puts UK leader Keir Starmer in a new political bind
2026-03-02The U.K. prime minister is under pressure from all sides over his stance on U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. Reform UK leader says facing US grilling is probably the only chance the royal has ‘to clear his name’
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Avocado toast, influencers and … panic: How the party ended in Dubai
2026-03-01Budapest is fuelling anti-Ukraine sentiment ahead of a key election. The European Commission wants to invest money into border areas. But there won’t be any new funds from the EU’s current budget.
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How every EU country responded to the strikes on Iran
2026-03-01Europe is ramping up the targeting of Moscow’s fleet of vessels suspected of carrying sanctioned oil or damaging undersea infrastructure. European leaders urged restraint after the U.S. and Israel launched strikes against Iran.
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Iran’s exiled prince tells Europe to get off the fence and back the war
2026-03-02Reza Pahlavi urges European leaders to support regime change and his plan for realizing democratic rule. European anti-fraud office has been asked to look into the former trade commissioner. Poll says Emmanuel Macron’s pledge to put French boots on the ground is not backed by French public.
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France to bolster military presence in the Middle East
2026-03-02EU allies are warming to the French president’s offer of nuclear protection, but Macron is running out of time to deliver a major strategic shift. Paris shifted its tone after two Iranian drones hit a French naval base in the UAE Sunday.
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Why the center left is succeeding in Kosovo
2026-03-02Politicians must have courage to move beyond the center. It rewards those who stand for something — consistently and over time. It's time for a new generation of leaders to stand up for what is right.
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Mercosur gamble shows von der Leyen thinks she can go over France’s head
2026-03-02The transatlantic trade war should motivate Europe to get its own act together, Nicolas Forissier tells POLITICO. British ministers are concerned that U.K. firms won’t be treated fairly under new European rules.
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Moscow gloats over potential oil price spike from Iran war
2026-03-01Leaders in Damascus, Caracas and now Tehran have all discovered that Russian support only goes so far. Putin may have lost an ally with the death of Khamenei but an oil price shock is good news for the Kremlin.
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Starmer lets Trump use UK bases to strike Iran’s missile depots
2026-03-01Laurie Magnus will investigate whether Cabinet Office Minister Josh Simons breached ethics rules. The payment to Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald, who has been forced out by Keir Starmer, could be higher than previously reported. U.S. officials are quietly laying the groundwork to revisit the U.K’s drug pricing deal.
LRT
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Dating apps as emotional rollercoasters: what risks do they pose to mental health?
2026-03-01Psychologist Edvardas Šidlauskas says emotional exhaustion is a natural experience for many dating app users. Spending large amounts of time on these platforms, he notes, can also intensify symptoms of anxiety and depression. From a psychological perspective, the pursuit of casual encounters is not inherently negative. Many dating app users suddenly vanish, no longer replying to messages. This abrupt disappearance without explanation is not as harmless as it may seem, psychologists say. Not replying is convenient – people save their energy, they say.
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Lithuania’s leaders condemn Iran’s retaliation after US and Israeli attacks
2026-03-01Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys condemned Iran’s attacks against Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. President Gitanas Nausėda accused Iran rather than the US or Israel of undermining regional security and violating international law.
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Spring pothole season in Lithuania: major roads cracking, drivers facing costly damage
2026-03-01Road maintenance officials say the spring pothole season has begun, warning that the worst is yet to come. State-owned road maintenance company Kelių priežiūra acknowledged that conditions have deteriorated in recent weeks. Lithuania’s largest insurer, Lietuvos draudimas, says it has already registered nearly 50 pothole-related vehicle damage claims in the first seven weeks of the year. Most incidents involve punctured tyres or damaged rims, but impacts can also affect engine protection, suspension systems and other chassis components.
Economist
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In Iran, Donald Trump is making history
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War, succession and the perilous test of two myths about Iran
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Why Donald Trump gambled in Iran
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Gavin Newsom wants to reintroduce himself
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At last, a just war
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At last, reasons to be cheerful about European tech
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War in Iran could cause the biggest oil shock in years
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Ali Khamenei may be dead, but Donald Trump has unfinished business
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China hopes IVF can slow its baby bust
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A cancer diagnosis can push people to crime
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Outside the EU, Britain’s car industry is struggling
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India, the world’s most colourful country, is changing its hues
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📊 VoxEU
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Credit default swaps: Analysis and policies
2026-03-02European Systemic Risk Board uncovers a range of imperfections in the credit default swap market. Findings support policy measures to boost transparency, strengthen oversight, improve market functioning. Outstanding gross notional in the global single-name CDS market has dropped significantly since 2007.
FT Markets
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Retail investors shun private credit funds after Blue Owl gating
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Blacklisting Russian paramilitaries will not work on its own
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Africa should not pick sides in minerals race, says Zambia
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Iran conflict: Israel targets Hizbollah in Lebanon
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Oil prices forecast to jump despite Opec+ pledge to raise output
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Iran war will test the vulnerability of oil markets
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What will war in Iran do to the global economy?
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Will US payrolls strengthen the case for rate cuts?
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✍ Blogs
Paul Krugman
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The Economics of Technological Change
2026-03-01The rise of generative AI has led to alternating waves of hype and fear. It’s still difficult to predict what AI will actually do, and I have no special insights on that front. Hype and fear about the impacts of new technology — together with hard thinking about the issue — are anything but new.
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