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Rachel Reeves has been prudent. Now she needs a purpose

LONDON — When Rachel Reeves was Britain’s shadow chancellor she liked to repeat an anecdote during interviews. The Labour frontbencher would often quote the advice she received from the party’s longest-ever serving chancellor, Gordon Brown. “Prudence is really important Rachel, but
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Macron announces €20B of fresh foreign investment amid economic turmoil

PARIS ― French President Emmanuel Macron is celebrating a record-high wave of foreign investment in France today. Macron will seal investment deals for €20 billion as he gathers CEOs from all over

EU and UK ink partnership deal on security, fisheries and energy

LONDON — Britain and the European Union have agreed a new defense and security pact as part of Keir Starmer’s “reset” of relations with Brussels. The two capitals also agreed to extend

Can defense become Europe’s economic growth machine?

Microwaves, GPS, drones, duct tape, the PC. That’s just a short list of household goods that trace their origin to military research labs.  Their dual-use functionality is known as “military-civil fusion” in

New Heathrow runway will boost annual CO2 emissions by 2.4 million tons, UK admits

LONDON — Opening a third runway at Heathrow Airport could result in pollution equivalent to an additional 2.4 million tons of carbon dioxide being released into the atmosphere each year by 2050,

Germany arrests 3 over suspected Russian bomb plot and espionage

BERLIN — German police have arrested three people accused of working for Russian intelligence to plan bomb attacks inside Germany.  The suspects, two men and one woman, were detained in separate operations

Global trade rules must evolve to tackle persistent imbalances, says Bank of England boss

AMSTERDAM — The international trading system must do more to address “persistent, unsustainable imbalances,” Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said, acknowledging that U.S. concerns over trade distortions may have merit. Speaking
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