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Politico
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Iceland looks to fast-track vote on joining EU
2026-02-23The European Commission wants to invest money into border areas. But there won't be any new funds from the EU's current budget. A referendum on resuming membership talks had been expected in 2027, but could come as early as this August.
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US to EU: Your bureaucrats are not entitled to anonymity
2026-02-20The fine was the first under the EU’s Digital Services Act and marked a point of no return. Report from U.S. House committee included names of Commission officials while industry employees were redacted.
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Forget Le Pen. French politics has a new archvillain.
2026-02-23The far-right National Rally wants to build a firewall around the hard-left France Unbowed. The death of Quentin Deranque has triggered another round of Franco-Italian fighting.
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From platinum level to the children’s table: How a multispeed Europe might work
2026-02-23An EU in which different countries get different benefits appears closer than ever. The EU is expected to vote on a plan to create a single market for goods and services by the end of the year.
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‘They’re all clowns’: Paris fumes over 2030 Winter Olympics mess
2026-02-23Sébastien Lecornu kicks off his tenure with an effort to rebuild trust with the general public. Turf wars and strategy fights have prevented organizers from making real progress toward their ambitious vision.
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Macron announces pick for new budget minister
2026-02-22The incident took place near a university in Lyon. David Amiel, a 33-year-old close ally of the French president, pledges to roll out the 2026 budget agreed only last month.
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Macron asks Trump to lift sanctions on former EU tech chief Thierry Breton
2026-02-22U.S. President Donald Trump is set to announce new sanctions against Russia. The sanctions will be in response to Russia’s annexation of Crimea. The move is seen as a major blow to the Obama administration, which has been pushing for the sanctions.
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Kyiv condemns ‘blackmail’ by Hungary, Slovakia as energy standoff escalates
2026-02-22Sanctions on EU citizens including Frenchman Thierry Breton were ‘unjustly imposed’ by Washington. Budapest and Bratislava have seized on the closure of a key oil pipeline to threaten to cut off electricity supplies to Ukraine.
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Why US-EU defense industrial cooperation matters more than ever
2026-02-23"Limiting U.S. defense industry participation in European procurement programs threatens that partnership and weakens our mutual security," the White House said in a statement. The White House added that the move would not affect the military's ability to defend itself.
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EU loses patience following Trump’s latest tariff threat
2026-02-22European Commission demands ‘full clarity’ on Washington’s plans. Top EU trade lawmaker calls to delay a key vote on EU-U.S. trade deal. New U.S.-Argentina deal could undermine protections for European food names.
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Trump sends hospital ship to Greenland; Danes say no thank you
2026-02-22Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with U.S. President Donald Trump. Danish prime minister extolled the health care system of Denmark and Greenland. U.K. defense ministry: Joint strike targeted underground arms cache near city of Palmyra.
LRT
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Lithuanian teenager builds record-breaking snowman
2026-02-22Rokas Rulevičius, 16, from Semeliškės in the Elektrėnai municipality, spent hours each day since January constructing the massive snowman in his family's yard.
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Lithuanian school student develops smart helmet after surviving motorcycle crash
2026-02-22Modestas Raila created a universal device that alerts riders if their helmet is not properly fastened. The system emits a warning sound until the helmet is securely strapped. The concept is similar to a car seat belt warning system, but adapted for motorcyclists.
Economist
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What are Donald Trump’s strike options in Iran?
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Why one corner of Europe’s car industry is still booming
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The latest viral choreography craze? Line dancing
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The AI productivity boom is not here (yet)
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Markets are churning furiously beneath a calm surface
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India’s VIP culture is out of control
2026-02-22
📊 VoxEU
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Ruling for the rich: Evidence of a pro-wealthy bias on the US Supreme Court
2026-02-23In the 1950s, Democratic- and Republican-appointed justices voted in favour of the wealthier party at roughly similar rates. By 2022, the average Republican- appointed justice votes pro-rich roughly 70% of the time, while the average Democratic-appointed justice does so about 35%.
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Geopolitical risk and supply chain diversification
2026-02-23Using parent-affiliate matched data on Japanese multinational corporations, this column shows that firms respond to rising geopolitical risk by diversifying production from China to ASEAN economies. The findings highlight a shift towards supply chain resilience through regional diversification.
FT Markets
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Is the sale of Schroders really so bad for the City?
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F&G sells life reinsurer to create company led by Blackstone veteran
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Schroders chief vows to keep wealth manager Cazenove after £9.9bn takeover
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Gold enters the storybook stage
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Data centres seek credit ratings to unlock billions in funding for AI push
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Lebanon eyes sale of gold reserves to rescue banks and the economy
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Korean ‘ants’ pile into leveraged funds to profit from stock market boom
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Japan mines Pacific Ocean mud for rare earths to counter China’s chokehold
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Have investors moved on from AI disruption scares?
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Earnings and AI fears drive ‘extreme’ churn in US stock market
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Greece eyes central role in Europe’s post-Russia gas market
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Paul Krugman
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Tariff Policy by the Numbers
2026-02-22On Friday the Supreme Court delivered a body blow to Trump’s tariff policies. Trump could reclaim authority to do whatever he wants on international trade by getting Congress to pass enabling legislation. But his tariff policy is wildly unpopular, the most unpopular ever.
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