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Victory for Trump as EU backs down on digital taxes in next budget

BRUSSELS ― The European Commission has dropped plans to levy a tax on digital companies, a move that hands victory to Donald Trump and U.S. tech giants like Apple and Meta. With the

Plastic waste is a solvable problem

Arms aloft, the president of the United Nations Environment Assembly triumphantly told delegates in Kenya: “Plastic pollution has grown into an epidemic. With today’s resolution, we are officially on track for a

Bjoern Seibert, the power behind Queen Ursula’s throne

Bjoern Seibert, the power behind Queen Ursula’s throne Von der Leyen’s chief of staff is the man to call to get things done in Brussels. But for a growing number of critics,

The AI energy crunch: Meeting the data center surge

The energy landscape is always evolving, and another challenge is rapidly coming into view: data. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and machine learning is driving unprecedented demand for electricity.

‘He likes the game too much’: Why Trump isn’t sweating his lack of trade deals

The White House has little to show as President Donald Trump’s self-imposed deadline to reach trade deals with dozens of countries arrives in four days. Trump bragged he would rapidly secure dozens

Trump turns trade talks into foreign policy wish list

President Donald Trump’s trade talks aren’t just about trade. They’re about tech regulation, defense spending, critical minerals — even war and peace. Since slapping sweeping tariffs on nearly every country in April,

Greece names new ministers after high-level resignations over farm scandal

ATHENS — Greece’s center-right New Democracy government announced Cabinet changes on Saturday following a wave of resignations in a massive scheme to defraud the EU’s farm budget. Thanos Plevris, a hardline MP
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