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Labour still hasn’t bought off Britain’s unions

LONDON — Unions founded Britain’s governing Labour Party. But that doesn’t mean they’ll always have its back. A year into Keir Starmer’s government, union reps can point to some big wins, including

China’s got the world in a rare earth choke hold

BRUSSELS — As Beijing asserts itself amid global trade tensions, it is playing an ace it has kept up its sleeve for decades: control over the flow of minerals Western countries desperately need

Europe’s wake-up call: Invest in aviation research or lose ground

Aviation is one of Europe’s greatest industrial achievements — a sector that connects people, powers economies and drives technological leadership. It supports 15 million jobs and contributes €1.1 trillion annually to the

Seven reality checks on Britain’s sunshine spending review

LONDON — For a politician who spent the last year warning of a “black hole” in the public finances and doling out misery, Rachel Reeves was practically popping corks. The U.K.’s finance

Macron: Greenland is not up for grabs (nor is Antarctica)

PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron said Monday that Greenland is “not for the taking” in a not-so-veiled swipe at U.S. President Donald Trump’s continued threats to annex the Arctic island. “Greenland is

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