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Trump’s digital-green playbook is under scrutiny as he threatens EU tech and climate rules, drawing attention from European policymakers in a tense diplomatic moment.
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Trump’s Digital‑Green Playbook: How the US President Is Targeting EU Tech Rules

Donald Trump has turned a diplomatic spat into a two‑front economic gauntlet, slapping visa bans on five senior EU officials and dangling the prospect of hefty fees on a laundry‑list…
Posted by Louise Carter December 27, 2025
Protesters in Bosnia-Herzegovina rally with Serbian flags, signaling political unrest and potential regional instability following the election of a Dodik-aligned figure.
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Bosnia’s Serb Entity Picks Dodik Ally – What It Means for Regional Stability

Sinisa Karan’s narrow win in Republika Srpska has reignited fears of a Dayton collapse and thrown Bosnia‑Herzegovina’s EU‑accession timetable into chaos. With just over half the votes and a turnout that slipped…
Posted by Louise Carter December 27, 2025
Entrance to a protected artists' studio, symbolizing the cultural and creative assets France may be considering for sale.
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France’s ‘Strategic Asset’ Sale Debate: Are Strategic Companies Up for Auction?

The French Treasury’s plan to cash‑in on a swathe of its strategic holdings has ignited a firestorm in Brussels and Paris alike. With debt soaring above 110 % of GDP and…
Posted by Camille Durand December 27, 2025
Holiday travelers face delays and disruptions as snow falls at major European airports during the Christmas travel season.
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Christmas Travel Chaos: Airport Strikes Threaten Holiday Flights Across Europe

Europe’s sky could be grounded this Christmas as a wave of industrial action sweeps the continent’s busiest hubs, threatening to turn festive travel into a logistical nightmare. On 26 December alone,…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 26, 2025
The collapse of a German bridge has disrupted cross-border commutes, highlighting infrastructure vulnerabilities within the EU.
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Bridge Busters: How a German Bridge Collapse is Stalling Cross‑Border Commutes

The Gertraudenbrücke was meant to be a gleaming testament to Berlin’s modernity, yet on 21 December 2025 it collapsed into a logistical nightmare for the capital. Within hours the bridge was…
Posted by Louise Carter December 22, 2025
This infographic highlights the extraordinary biodiversity and unique adaptations found in the tropical rainforest canopy, a vital ecosystem under threat from human activities.
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Rain From Trees? How European Forests Are Turning Climate Guardians

European forests are now being hailed as a quiet, green rain‑maker – a possibility that could turn the continent’s most drought‑prone regions from water‑sinks into pockets of resilience. A December…
Posted by Mathieu Roussel December 22, 2025
Japan’s yen symbol, featuring a stylized design with the national flag motif, signals a historic rate hike that could reshape global financial dynamics for European investors.
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Japan’s Rate Hike: What It Means for European Investors

The Bank of Japan has finally torn up three decades of ultra‑easy policy, nudging its short‑term rate into positive territory and sending the yen rocketing higher. The move has jolted…
Posted by Camille Durand December 21, 2025
A cleaning worker in France, whose wages may be at risk due to subcontractor failures, performs her duties in a well-lit, tidy home environment.
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Unpaid Cleaning Workers: The Untold Story Behind France’s Subcontracting Crisis

Cleaners across France are waking up to a nightmare that reads like a script for a dystopian drama: their paychecks vanish, overtime disappears and, when the subcontractor that hired them…
Posted by Ana Beltrán December 21, 2025
German families are tightening their belts, with household savings surging amid rising living costs, as illustrated by this family saving together.
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German Families Tighten Their Belts: Savings Spike Amid Rising Living Costs

German families have quietly tightened their belts, with the household saving rate climbing to 10.70 % in Q3 2025 – a 0.50‑percentage‑point rise from the 10.20 % recorded the previous quarter. The jump…
Posted by Louise Carter December 19, 2025
Germany's €50 billion defence spending, symbolized by military hardware and euro notes, underscores its strategic role in NATO's new power play.
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Germany Orders €50 Billion of Weapons – NATO’s New Power Play

Germany has just signed the biggest post‑war weapons order in its history – a €50 billion, 30‑project package that will reshape the Bundeswehr and, by extension, Europe’s defence market. Approved by…
Posted by Mathieu Roussel December 19, 2025

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