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Tate brothers face UK rape charges

LONDON — British prosecutors confirmed Wednesday that they have charged far-right influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan with a host of offenses including rape and human trafficking. The Crown Prosecution Service said in a statement that it had authorized
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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

In Transylvania, fear haunts Romania’s troubled democracy 

ALBA IULIA, Romania — Among the deep river gorges and forest-covered mountainsides of Transylvania, home to wolves, bears and folktales of vampires, a dark and destructive spirit is beginning to stir.  In 1918,

Romania’s Simion wants a broad coalition. Good luck with that.

Romania’s hard-right presidential frontrunner George Simion on Thursday said he would push for a broad coalition government if he is elected president on Sunday, potentially including his centrist opponent Nicușor Dan. Romanian

Romanian wild card George Simion sets Brussels’ nerves on edge

Romanian wild card George Simion sets Brussels’ nerves on edge The presidential front-runner’s hostility to Ukraine is creating a rift with fellow European conservatives. By MAX GRIERA, NICHOLAS VINOCUR and CSONGOR KÖRÖMI

Pfizergate: Will we ever get to see the text messages? ― and other burning questions

BRUSSELS ― EU judges dealt the European Commission a stinging defeat — and transparency campaigners a major win. In a long-awaited ruling with huge political and legal implications, the EU’s General Court

PMQs: Starmer finishes on top as he brands Tories ‘dead party walking’

Prime minister’s questions: a shouty, jeery, very occasionally useful advert for British politics. Here’s what you need to know from the latest session in POLITICO’s weekly run-through. What they sparred about: The economy,

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