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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. |
01/06/2025

Inequality is a problem on the scale of climate change, say eminent economists

The problem of inequality has become so pressing that it needs coordinated global action to address it, a group of over 500 economists and scientists said on Friday. The group, which includes

EU allies demand answers from Ukraine over escalating corruption scandal

BRUSSELS — The EU is seeking reassurances from Ukraine over future financial support to the country after a far-reaching corruption probe revealed a $100 million kickback scheme tied to its energy sector.

Orban’s chummy relationship with Trump could help his oil sanctions pitch

President Donald Trump sees Hungary’s Viktor Orban as something of a kindred spirit, a model for the sweeping reforms of his own second term. That’s exactly why Europeans are nervous ahead of

Keir Starmer, climate leader (when the Treasury lets him)

LONDON — Keir Starmer loves to play the climate leader. But only when his political advisers (and the powerful Chancellor Rachel Reeves) tell him he’s allowed. The green-minded U.K. prime minister flies

The EU’s global health test: Invest or retreat

Today, as the world reaches a critical juncture in the fight against HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, the EU must choose: match scientific breakthroughs with political will and investment or retreat, putting

Zack Polanski wants to be the British left’s Nigel Farage

LONDON — The self-styled “eco-populist” leader of Britain’s Green Party couldn’t be ideologically further from right-wing firebrand Nigel Farage. But, as Zack Polanski presides over a leap in his party’s poll ratings,
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