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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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AWS outage fuels call for Europe to limit reliance on US tech

A major outage of Amazon Web Services servers affecting multiple websites Monday morning prompted immediate calls for Europe to boost its tech sovereignty. Slack, Snapchat, Signal and Perplexity were among the affected

EU countries move to pull plug on Russian gas to Hungary and Slovakia

BRUSSELS — After three years of reasoning, pleading and conceding, the EU has had enough. On Monday, the bloc’s 27 member countries are expected to back a new bill that will permanently

Zelenskyy and Trump discuss ‘concrete agreements’ on Ukraine’s air defense

Kyiv and Washington are discussing new steps to help bolster Ukraine’s air defense systems, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday, in the aftermath of a massive Russian attack on the country’s energy

Warning signs of financial instability rattle policymakers ahead of IMF jamboree

Warning signs from an obscure part of the financial markets have got policymakers rattled, and one of their oldest and most profound fears may be about to get very real. As the

‘Hybrid warfare’ or more of the same? Getting a grip on drones across Europe.

BRUSSELS — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has a clear term for the reports of drones overflying Europe’s critical infrastructure in recent months: “Hybrid warfare.” “Something new and dangerous is
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