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Trump sparks Europe’s ‘new Enlightenment’ 

Trump sparks Europe’s ‘new Enlightenment’  The EU aims to grab a rare chance generated by the White House’s repression of U.S. higher education. By ELENA GIORDANO European universities and top politicians have mobilized in response to Trump’s domestic measures. |
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Merz, Meloni rally behind disinfo-fighting center that Trump thinks is ‘wasteful’

Germany and Italy on Friday backed an organization dedicated to fighting hybrid threats and disinformation, weeks after the United States exited it and called it “wasteful.” Since the start of the war

The EU’s new power couple: Merz and Meloni

BERLIN — As Europe’s traditional Franco-German engine splutters, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is increasingly looking to team up with hard-right Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as his co-pilot in steering the EU. The

Trump’s tariff threats are ‘wrong’ and EU is ‘prepared to act,’ says von der Leyen

STRASBOURG — Donald Trump’s threats to slap tariffs on European countries that disagree with him on Greenland are “simply wrong,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday morning. Speaking to MEPs

Entrepreneurial courage is critical for European growth

Europe is laying the foundation for renewed economic growth. Regulatory simplification is gaining traction. Public investment is accelerating in technology, energy and defense. Private capital is supplementing these efforts. These are meaningful steps, which, in the eyes of many, are long overdue and still need to gain pace. But an additional

Trump administration demands Britain adopt US standards in trade talks

LONDON — U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade negotiators are pushing for the U.K. to adopt American standards in a move that would derail Britain’s post-Brexit relationship with the European Union, two people

Keir Starmer goes big on wind power — even as Trump trashes it

LONDON — Prime Minister Keir Starmer usually goes out of his way not to annoy Donald Trump. So he better hope the windmill-hating U.S. president doesn’t notice what the U.K. just did. In
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