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Trump’s courting of the crypto industry could spell trouble for Europe
Trump’s about-turn on crypto-assets — and his pick of crypto-evangelist running mate JD Vance — resurfaces a nightmare scenario for EU policymakers.
Washington’s most powerful interests don’t know whether to cheer Harris — or dread her
EU, US near deal on $50B loan to Ukraine
This burger could kill the EU
We volunteered at a Gaza hospital. What we saw was unspeakable.
In conversation: Broadcom and Telia on sovereign cloud
Biden defends ‘pretty damn good’ mental acuity in testy interview
President rejects the idea of reconsidering his decision to stay in the race.
Improving lung cancer survival in Europe
Political commitment to screening is crucial.
Harnessing the power of digital product identification
A triple win for sustainability, circularity and business
‘It’s over’: US Democrats remain in panic over Biden’s reelection
They sum it up simply: It’s bad.
Poll finds Biden damaged by debate; with Harris and Clinton best positioned to win
Vice President Kamala Harris is now running ahead of Trump, 42 percent to 41 percent, the survey found.
Anxious about Biden, Democratic donors begin looking to bolster down-ballot candidates
Funds may flow to battleground House and Senate candidates even as turmoil at the top of ticket threatens to drag them down.
Labour’s top policy priorities
A deep dive into what Keir Starmer’s government will tackle in their first 100 days and then in their first year.
Europe has avoided the nuke question for decades. No longer
America has protected Europe with is nuclear umbrella for more than 70 years. In the era of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, the continent is quietly debating a different nuclear future.
EU ethics watchdog calls for crack down on officials quitting for law firms
Emily O’Reilly warns that ex-European Commission officials risk bringing valuable information and insights to corporate clients.
The call for an EU Action Plan for rare diseases
Driving excellence: A new EU Action Plan for rare diseases that drives innovation, creativity and competitiveness can position the EU as a leader on the global stage.
From stigma to support: Ending HIV in Europe by 2030
With a new European Parliament and elections across the continent this year, campaigners are working hard to ensure the needs of people with HIV remain high on health agendas.
Democrats begin attacking Biden’s performance and campaign
Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D-Texas) said the president needs to step aside and usher in a “new generation of leaders.”
‘We’ve all enabled the situation’: Democrats turn on Biden’s inner sanctum post debate
The senior team’s management of Biden has grown more strictly controlled as his term has gone on.
Five simple steps to deceiving your way to Downing Street
From dodgy data to flagrant fibs, POLITICO has the inside track on how politicians are scheming to win votes at the U.K. general election.
Nearly every EU country blows major climate plan deadline
The ongoing delays are imperiling the bloc’s 2030 climate goals — and, by extension, its 2050 net neutrality ambition.
Fighting in Gaza will continue, Netanyahu tells Cabinet amid tense cease-fire talks
The U.S. has been pushing Israel to agree to a three-part cease-fire deal, backed by several countries including France, the U.K., Egypt, Qatar and by the European Commission.
Will Biden recover from his debate debacle? Here’s what to watch.
The Biden campaign is scrambling after an abysmal debate performance.
Liz Truss battles to save her skin at UK election
She struggled to defeat a lettuce and now Britain’s shortest serving prime minister is fighting for her political life in her Norfolk constituency.
Biden team worries as Macron’s election gamble looks doomed
The U.S. president’s inner circle at first was merely startled by Macron’s gamble, but that initial reaction has curdled into puzzlement and dismay.
US allies say Trump-Biden debate ‘isn’t a great look for America’
Biden came across as feeble, while Trump lied and promised the impossible.
The dirty little secret no politician will admit: There is no way to ‘go for growth’
Everything now is just a euphemism for financial repression and austerity. That doesn’t stop politicians looking for magical alternatives.
Paris was on the cusp of becoming the EU’s finance hub. Then came the election.
The French vote could deal a massive blow to the capital’s post-Brexit ambitions.
Out of time. Out of patience. Women’s and adolescents’ health and rights cannot wait.
Women are suffering and dying because of preventable health issues, exacerbated by climate change and conflict. This must end now.