Foreign Policy
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Will Trump Go to War With Iran?
2026-02-19The longer the talks with Iran go, the greater the set of targets the Iranians will seek. The U.S. would likely begin its assault by moving to cripple additional air defenses and missile launchers. Trump announced that nine members of his Board of Peace have pledged to provide $7 billion toward relief for Gaza.
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Trump’s Board of Peace Takes on Gaza
2026-02-19U.S. President Donald Trump hosted the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington. The group aims to tackle reconstruction, disarmament, and governance in Gaza. Trump appointed himself as the body’s lifelong chair and gave himself unilateral authority to veto decisions, approve the agenda, and select his own successor.
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How Chinese Espionage Eroded U.S. Power
2026-02-19The FBI puts the amount of intellectual property theft by China in the U.S. at around $600 billion per year. The book includes two chapters of fiction at the end, with a fictional White House and corporate boardroom dealing with the China threat. The Chinese view this as an existential struggle, and they're willing to do whatever it takes to steal these secrets.
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How to Actually Fix Foreign Aid
2026-02-19The United Nations’ humanitarian funding has been slashed by nearly 40 percent compared to 2024. Americans collectively spend more on Halloween candy than tax-funded humanitarian assistance. For decades, the United States was an anchor in humanitarian aid.
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Trump’s U.S. Mining Push Has a Big Problem
2026-02-19The U.S. is now home to just 12 accredited mining schools. Graduations, too, have fallen in recent years. The Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration estimates that more than half of the current mining workforce will be retired and replaced by 2029.
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Inside Iran’s Post-Massacre Power Struggle
2026-02-19Rival factions within the Islamic Republic have sought to steer, contain, or exploit unrest to advance their own agendas. Iran has been mired in deepening economic distress for years. In the aftermath of historic protests, Iran has launched its largest purge of reformists since 2009.
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The Seven Pillars of Populist Foreign Policy
2026-02-19One year and one month into Donald Trump’s presidency, analysts continue to debate how to best understand his foreign policy. We maintain that the best approach to understanding Trump's diplomacy has less to do with the United States’ unique place in the world or the idiosyncrasies of Trump himself.
Politico
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Pentagon aggressively lobbies EU against Buy European weapons push
2026-02-19The U.S. administration warned Brussels that it will retaliate if Europeans “strong-arm American companies out of the market” France’s president says Europeans need to standardize their warplanes, while the German chancellor is open to having two different models.
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French far right looks for Charlie Kirk moment after activist’s killing
2026-02-20The National Rally is seizing on the death of a 23-year-old affiliated with far-right extremists ahead of key local elections. Nicolas Guillou said the Trump administration’s use of sanctions undermines European democracy.
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‘They’ve shot themselves in the foot’: EU slammed on global stage for overregulating AI
2026-02-19India is pushing to open up access to AI at a global summit, according to a draft text seen by POLITICO. “We must replace hype and fear with sharing evidence,” says António Guterres.
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Brussels should scrap plans to hire 2,500 EU civil servants, 9 countries say
2026-02-20The European Commission should tighten its own belt if it wants to demand that EU capitals spend money more efficiently, national ministers say. The renewed drive to reduce reliance on Washington is bringing up familiar disagreements ahead of an EU leaders' summit on Thursday.
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Capital markets for dummies: What exactly are EU leaders trying to do?
2026-02-19The World Economic Forum is taking place in Brussels, Belgium. The event is expected to be one of the biggest in the history of the forum. It is the first time the forum has been held in the city since the 1990s.
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Orbán’s nemesis turns his nationalist playbook against him
2026-02-20Bill White accused Belgium’s health minister of inaction following the arrest of three Jewish mohels who perform circumcisions. Fringe figures want to follow the Trump playbook for tackling unauthorized migration. Viktor Orbán struggling in pre-election polls.
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Britain’s Labour government feels the heat over Palantir contracts
2026-02-19The Information Commissioner’s Office says it is investigating “a risk of significant potential harm to the public’ The Labour government has said it intends to only hold one “major fiscal event” per year. “Every country takes very seriously the way that it protects its borders,” said Trade Secretary Peter Kyle.
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EU set to spend €5M more on private jets than it did in 2021
2026-02-19NGOs claim that anti-transgender activists are getting more speaking time at events in Brussels. Figure represents a 50 percent increase, which Commission says is because of “the broader geopolitical context and increased volatility in international affairs”
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Why Britain struggles to hold onto its prime ministers
2026-02-20From rising prices to WhatsApp, Westminster insiders explain why Britain feels ungovernable. From a navel-gazing mindset to arcane rules, battle-scarred Labour veterans tell POLITICO why the party often ducks its chance to oust its chief.
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Olympic gaffes force out Meloni ally at Italy’s Rai Sport
2026-02-19The Italian PM is under pressure to step down after a series of blunders. He has been accused of being too close to the far-right in his handling of the crisis. The PM is also under pressure from his own party to show he is not a puppet of Brussels.
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Portugal charges man with espionage for stealing NATO officer’s digital devices
2026-02-19The prime minister has endured years of abuse on the social media platforms. The ultranationalist Chega party is thriving by campaigning on issues the president of the European Council failed to address while prime minister.
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US succeeds in erasing climate from global energy body’s priorities
2026-02-19Donald Trump’s energy chief Chris Wright told other ministers in Paris that a net zero world was fantasy, officials familiar with the discussions told POLITICO. U.S. president's threats were a “wake-up call” to find new sources of gas.
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Advisory firm co-founded by Peter Mandelson to close after Epstein scandal
2026-02-19Figure represents a 50 percent increase, which Commission says is because of “the broader geopolitical context and increased volatility in international affairs.”NGOs claim that anti-transgender activists are getting more speaking time at events in Brussels.
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Poland urges citizens to leave Iran as Trump menaces Tehran
2026-02-19Chancellor Friedrich Merz says he has “a lot of sympathy” for a proposal to prohibit access for under-14s. Washington has deployed 2 aircraft carrier strike groups to the Middle East, positioning forces that could be used in potential strikes on Iran.
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Von der Leyen to visit Greenland as EU shores up Arctic presence
2026-02-19Prosecutors say the defendant shared propaganda from the Islamic State militant organization and encouraged another teenager to carry out a knife attack. European governments had presented a forensic analysis that said poisoning was “likely the cause of his death.”
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Low risk of exposure to toxin in baby milk, EU authorities say
2026-02-19A new U.S.-Argentina deal could undermine protections for European food names that are included in the trade agreement with Latin America. Seven countries in Europe have reported gastrointestinal issues in infants who had consumed formula. The EU’s struggling wine sector has set its sights on India.
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Macron begs France to reject political violence after killing of far-right activist
2026-02-19France’s president says Europeans need to standardize their warplanes, while the German chancellor is open to having two different models. The French president has repeatedly called for restrictions on social media access for younger users.
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In Trump’s world, look to the middle powers for hope
2026-02-20The U.S. may have abandoned its role in leading a rules-based system. But there is every reason to hope that others will take up the leadership mantle now. As long as the handful of players within Trump’s administration keep operating on their own, there will be chaos and confusion.
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EU Parliament to ditch Strasbourg trips thanks to American intervention
2026-02-20Across various sporting events, athletes from Russia and Belarus have had to compete as neutrals since the invasion of Ukraine. Take our test and see if you’ve got what it takes to get a job in the institutions.
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Meloni hits back at Macron in spat over killing of French far-right activist
2026-02-19The death of Quentin Deranque has triggered another round of Franco-Italian fighting. The far-right National Rally is already calling foul over controversial personnel moves. Europe urgently needs to change the way it functions if it's not going to be left behind.
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Macron, Merz openly disagree on joint fighter jet program
2026-02-19The U.S. administration warned Brussels that it will retaliate if Europeans “strong-arm American companies out of the market” France’s president says Europeans need to standardize their warplanes, while the German chancellor is open to having two different models.
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UK police arrest former Prince Andrew amid Epstein fallout
2026-02-19James Orr says he will help build “the most serious policy operation in British politics” Home Office will challenge the judgment in favor of the direct action group, which it branded a terrorist organization last year.
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Meet Antonia Romeo, Keir Starmer’s super-ambitious pick to reboot the British state
2026-02-19The payment to Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald could be higher than previously reported. Labour’s Angela Rayner is back to dealmaking in Westminster as the ‘soft left’ looks for an alternative to the PM.
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UK to ‘pause for thought’ on Chagos Islands deal after Trump blast
2026-02-19U.S. and Mauritius will hold talks in Port Louis next week. U.K.’s chief finance minister backs alignment with the bloc only when it's in Britain's ‘national interest’
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Macron admits he’s made ‘big mistakes’ when ‘overconfident’
2026-02-19The National Rally is seizing on the death of a 23-year-old affiliated with far-right extremists. The incident took place near a university in Lyon. The former interior minister joins what is expected to be a crowded field to replace President Emmanuel Macron in 2027.
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Macron heralds ‘club’ of countries banning kids from social media
2026-02-19France’s president says Europeans need to standardize their warplanes, while the German chancellor is open to having two different models. The French president has repeatedly called for restrictions on social media access for younger users.
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Future of AI should not be decided by ‘a few billionaires,’ UN boss warns
2026-02-19India is pushing to open up access to AI at a global summit, according to a draft text seen by POLITICO. “AI must belong to everyone. We must replace hype and fear with sharing evidence,” says António Guterres.
LRT
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Lithuanian president strips former Ukrainian minister of state award
2026-02-19Dmytro Tabachnyk was awarded the honour in 1996 for his contributions to developing relations between Lithuania and Ukraine. At the time, he served as head of the administration of then-Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma.
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Lithuania wants to balance ties with Taiwan and China, says president after policy meeting
2026-02-19Lithuania wants to restore diplomatic relations with China, but also harness the economic potential of cooperation with Taiwan. President Gitanas Nausėda said broader expectations had not been fully met. Lithuania would like to see “more dialogue, less unilateralism, less attempts to impose one’s opinion” CNN.com will feature iReporter photos in a weekly Travel Snapshots gallery. Please submit your best shots for next week. Visit CNN.com/Travel next Friday for a new gallery of snapshots.
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Vilnius prepares for possible Neris flooding as forecasters warn of thaw
2026-02-19Vulnerable areas include parts of Grigiškės, Rasos, Naujoji Vilnia, Paupys and several pockets of the Old Town. Forecasters are not predicting a sharp warm-up in the coming days. Vilnius has also activated preventive operations at its Emergency Situations Centre. He added that thick ice on rivers and lakes and compacted snow accumulated over several weeks will require significant warmth to melt. “Spring will come, of course, as the days grow longer and the sun rises higher,” Valaika said.
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Working group agrees on LRT mission, proposes governance changes
2026-02-19A parliamentary working group is examining possible amendments to the law governing Lithuanian National Radio and Television, LRT. The group approved a proposed mission statement that LRT should ‘ensure the public’s right to reliable, objective and diverse information’ Members of the House of Representatives have voted down a motion to extend the term of members of the National Assembly to 20 years. The motion was passed by a vote of the members of both houses of parliament.
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Lithuanian activist uses prank calls to allege violations in Nemunas Dawn campaign funding
2026-02-19A Lithuanian communications specialist said he suspects supporters of the political party Nemunas Dawn may have been involved in opaque fundraising practices. The party’s vice chairman, Robertas Puchovičius, denied any wrongdoing and said both the commission and prosecutors had found no violations. Nemunas Dawn won 15 percent of the vote in Lithuania’s most recent general elections held in October 2024. It has 18 seats and the third-biggest parliamentary group in the 141-member Seimas.
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Lithuanian-led defence tech startup raises 40 million euros
2026-02-19Onodrim Industries, a European defence technology startup based in Amsterdam, has raised 40 million euros in new funding. The funds will be used to expand product development and manufacturing capacity and to hire additional specialists. The financing round was led by US venture capital firms Founders Fund and General Catalyst.
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Lithuanian PM to boycott Paralympics over Russian, Belarusian participation
2026-02-19Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė says she will boycott the upcoming Milan-Cortina Paralympic Games in protest of a decision to allow Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flags. She reiterated her criticism of the International Olympic Committee.
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Taiwan, China, Belarus: Who is running Lithuania’s foreign policy?
2026-02-19President Gitanas Nausėda and Foreign Minister Kęstutis Budrys lead Lithuania's foreign policy. Sources say a quiet rivalry has emerged between Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė and Budrys. Ruginienė’s advisers say her comments were intended to prod Taiwan into delivering on promised investment funds. Some politicians argue the debate is less about geopolitics and more about domestic political optics. Tensions have also surfaced over Lithuania’s treatment of Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. Lithuania downgraded her security detail, prompting her to move her main office from Vilnius to Warsaw.
Economist
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The moment of reckoning between America and Iran
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What Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s arrest means for the monarchy
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A love letter to private equity
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A psychedelic medicine performs well against depression
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Economic data, commodities and markets
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Was Vladimir Putin’s tyranny inevitable?
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Why understudies are seeing their wages rise
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As “How to Make a Killing” shows, the inheritance plot is back
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Could the next big gambling destination be in the Gulf?
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Giorgio Armani’s bizarre will has caused a rift at his fashion label
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The case for workplace inefficiency
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He was a Texan dad who had never left America. Then he got deported to Laos
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China now fills the world’s luxury hampers
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Could One Nation soon become Australia’s most popular party?
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A nasty spate of shark attacks in the Sydney area
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Can Bangladesh’s old guard build a new democracy?
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Peru ousts a president under the shadow of Chinese meddling
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The global triumph of Nigerian fashion
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A book fair in Damascus is a window on the new Syria
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Libya has no good options for leaders
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Different ideas about faith are dividing Republicans over Israel
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The Trump administration wants to put antifa on trial
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Donald Trump’s policies are reshaping American health care
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Serbia’s protesters learn it’s hard to topple a president
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How Germany fell out of love with China
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Poles have split and soured on America
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Plaid Cymru is on the cusp of power
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North London is suffering a measles outbreak
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Britain is the closest the world has to an AI safety inspector
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The Scottish government’s new bonds will waste taxpayers’ money
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Will AI wipe out white-collar jobs?
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How to improve American legislators’ lot
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Saudi Arabia and the Emirates must resolve their own differences
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The weekly cartoon
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The splitting image: Yoon verdict will deepen divisions
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The US in Brief: It’s lonely at the top
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How four years of war have changed Russia
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India is in the midst of a data-centre investment boom
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The EU is thrashing out a more muscular set of economic policies
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Did America’s war on poverty fail?
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Why the IMF’s newest report finds that the yuan is undervalued
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Prediction markets are rife with insider betting
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Vladimir Putin is caught in a vice of his own making
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Don’t go after the rich to fix broken budgets
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Reinvented hydrofoils could revolutionise transport
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How big is the prize of reopening Russia?
2026-02-17
📊 VoxEU
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The venture capital challenge for Europe
2026-02-20In recent decades, European firms’ share of global venture investment activity has remained flat or even declined. This gap is linked to a lower rate of return of European venture funds and concentrated AI investments by the US and China. The secret to creating a vibrant venture sector is not simply to spend public funds, but to craft policies that address the barriers that entrepreneurs face.
FT Markets
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We don’t believe in regime change, yet
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Is an AI price war about to begin?
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The Wall Street grind goes on trial
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Investors pour record sums into European stocks
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Zambia calls for domestic debt to be part of major indices
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The fund manager pay gap persists
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Dear ChatGPT, please construct me an optimal portfolio
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How the UK accidentally shackled itself to Mastercard
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Aggreko owners target $12bn valuation with US listing or stake sale
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Row brews over ‘savvy squirrel’ campaign to drive UK investment
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Repsol aims to triple Venezuelan oil output after securing US permit
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‘Retribution’: Trump family’s Mar-a-Lago crypto bash doubles as a show of force
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Meta cuts staff stock awards for a second straight year
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Klarna stock sinks 27% after bad loan costs soar
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Private credit stocks slide after Blue Owl halts redemptions at fund
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Saddling up for the Horse market
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Metals traders will benefit from a fractured world
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How Hamilton Lane extracted more money from its ‘NAV squeezing’
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The ‘holy grail’ of US climate regulation goes to court
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AI at the Olympics and Trump’s rare earths push
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Are prediction markets superior to financial markets?
2026-02-20
✍ Blogs
Paul Krugman
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A Pause to Refresh
2026-02-19Franz Kafka is taking a semi-break from the New York Times. He has been writing a weekly newsletter called Substack. The newsletter has become a tool for informing as well as influencing, he says.
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Buliaus anatomija
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Apsivertęs akcijų pasaulis
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