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Do what I told you, Draghi implores Europe’s leaders

Mario Draghi has a message to the EU’s leaders: I did my bit, now you do yours. Member countries had praised his proposals for fixing the bloc’s sagging economy when he delivered

3 big fights brewing for Europe’s telecom rescue plan

BRUSSELS — The European Commission is dialing reform, but not everyone is picking up. Following years of talks, Brussels is almost ready to drop a long-awaited telecommunication blueprint designed to upgrade networks

Aspen forum attendees admit there’s no return to a pre-Trump world order

ASPEN, Colorado — Six months into President Donald Trump’s second administration, national security elites at the annual Aspen Security Forum have accepted that this president has irrevocably upended the global order. Against

Brussels slashes the EU farm budget, calls it a win. Farmers call it a declaration of war.

BRUSSELS — The European Commission says it’s safeguarding farmers. Farmers say Brussels is stabbing them in the back. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled plans on Wednesday to cut funding for

Trump officials used shadowy website to target pro-Palestinian academics for deportation, court records show

As the Trump administration identified pro-Palestinian academics to target for deportation, it relied heavily on an anonymously-run pro-Israel website that has been criticized for doxxing, according to newly unsealed court documents and

EU splits weaken its hand in crunch trade talks with Trump

BRUSSELS — The European Union is striving to project unity as it races to negotiate a high-stakes trade deal with Washington, but backstage, national divisions threaten to weaken its negotiating hand. “Nobody

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