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Finance
Europe targets red states with tit-for-tat tariffs—Kansas beef, Alabama produce, and soybeans from House Speaker Mike Johnson’s Louisiana
By
Lorne Cook
and
The Associated Press
March 12, 2025
Politics
U.S. tariffs threaten to put European delicacies, from Champagne to Parmigiano, out of Americans’ reach, conjuring a 1960s throwback
By
Prarthana Prakash
March 10, 2025
Finance
Billionaire Sir Richard Branson plans to take on Eurostar’s 30-year train monopoly with $900 million Virgin Group fundraise
By
Ryan Hogg
March 10, 2025
Features
Meet the defense giants that will rearm Europe as the EU eyes a massive military buildup
By
Stuart Dyos
March 9, 2025
Politics
EU leaders rally to ‘re-arm Europe’ with $860 billion defense plan as U.S. announces new talks with Kyiv
By
AFP
March 7, 2025
Finance
European Central Bank lowers rates again to 2.5%, with biggest hint yet on direction of future cuts
By
Sam Reeves
and
AFP
March 6, 2025
Finance
‘Germany is back’: Coalition unveils bumper $1.3 trillion spending pledge as country breaks with constitution to revive economy
By
Ryan Hogg
March 5, 2025
Commentary
Selling citizenship: Trump’s ‘gold card’ visa plan echoes Europe’s shadiest schemes
By
Maíra Martini
and
Gary Kalman
March 4, 2025
Politics
Europe announces unprecedented $840 billion rearmament plan to tackle ‘grave’ threats, sending defense giants BAE and Thales soaring
By
Ryan Hogg
March 4, 2025
Commentary
The cost of strength: Why trust is America’s greatest asset
By
Alan Fleischmann
March 4, 2025
Politics
European stocks drop at open as Trump’s tariffs kickstart—amid fears of looming levies on Europe
By
AFP
March 4, 2025
Finance
After Trump-Zelensky blowup, Europe may be more willing to seize frozen Russian assets while EU official says ‘free world needs a new leader’
By
Jason Ma
March 1, 2025
Politics
Trump switches his top target from China to the EU—he says after years of being ‘screwed’ by Europe, it will face 25% tariffs
By
Eleanor Pringle
February 27, 2025
Newsletters
What caused OpenAI’s $19.6 billion pivot
By
Andrew Nusca
February 26, 2025
Finance
‘Enough is enough’: Europe’s leaders are piling pressure on the EU to release $200 billion of frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine
By
Ryan Hogg
February 25, 2025
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