Farage Denies Seeking Musk Donation, But Says He Would Accept It
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Reform Party, denied actively seeking donations from Elon Musk but confirmed he would accept them if offered; Westminster is abuzz with speculation that Musk could donate up to $100 million to the party, which is challenging the Labour Party.
Farage Denies Seeking Musk Donation, But Says He Would Accept It
Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Reform Party, denied actively seeking donations from Elon Musk but confirmed he would accept them if offered; Westminster is abuzz with speculation that Musk could donate up to $100 million to the party, which is challenging the Labour Party.
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French Government Faces Collapse Over Budget Vote
Facing a vote of no confidence, French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government risks collapse due to the National Rally's opposition to its proposed budget, which includes €40 billion in spending cuts and €20 billion in tax hikes, despite recent concessions; a failure could trigger a financial cr...
French Government Faces Collapse Over Budget Vote
Facing a vote of no confidence, French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government risks collapse due to the National Rally's opposition to its proposed budget, which includes €40 billion in spending cuts and €20 billion in tax hikes, despite recent concessions; a failure could trigger a financial cr...
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Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials Over Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili and Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for their role in violently suppressing anti-government protests in Tbilisi following the government's decision to suspend the country's EU acce...
Baltic States Sanction Georgian Officials Over Protest Crackdown
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania imposed sanctions on 11 Georgian officials, including oligarch Bidzina Ivanishvili and Interior Minister Vakhtang Gomelauri, for their role in violently suppressing anti-government protests in Tbilisi following the government's decision to suspend the country's EU acce...
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Georgescu Wins Big With Romanian Diaspora
Ultranationalist Călin Georgescu won 51% of the Romanian diaspora vote in Belgium's presidential election, reflecting broader trends of frustration with Romania's political class and difficult living conditions abroad.
Georgescu Wins Big With Romanian Diaspora
Ultranationalist Călin Georgescu won 51% of the Romanian diaspora vote in Belgium's presidential election, reflecting broader trends of frustration with Romania's political class and difficult living conditions abroad.
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Irish Election: Rise of Trump-Inspired Parties Shakes Up Race
The Irish general election is anticipated to be highly unpredictable due to the emergence of several independent and micro-parties, many influenced by Trump's political style.
Irish Election: Rise of Trump-Inspired Parties Shakes Up Race
The Irish general election is anticipated to be highly unpredictable due to the emergence of several independent and micro-parties, many influenced by Trump's political style.
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Starmer at G20: UK-China Relations, Ukraine War, and Domestic Challenges
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's activities at the G20 summit in Rio, focusing on his meetings with world leaders, particularly China's President Xi Jinping, and the implications of the US decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles agai...
Starmer at G20: UK-China Relations, Ukraine War, and Domestic Challenges
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's activities at the G20 summit in Rio, focusing on his meetings with world leaders, particularly China's President Xi Jinping, and the implications of the US decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles agai...
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Barnier Faces Ultimatum: Budget Vote Could Topple French Government
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier needs the far-right National Rally's support to pass the social security budget by Monday, otherwise, his government could collapse, triggering a major political and financial crisis in France.
Barnier Faces Ultimatum: Budget Vote Could Topple French Government
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier needs the far-right National Rally's support to pass the social security budget by Monday, otherwise, his government could collapse, triggering a major political and financial crisis in France.
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Poland, Netherlands Seek to Ease EU Rules on Non-EU Defense Spending
Poland and the Netherlands proposed loosening EU rules for the €1.5 billion European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) to fast-track non-EU defense purchases, particularly for supporting Ukraine, potentially allowing EDIP funds for producing non-EU weapons in Europe.
Poland, Netherlands Seek to Ease EU Rules on Non-EU Defense Spending
Poland and the Netherlands proposed loosening EU rules for the €1.5 billion European Defence Industry Programme (EDIP) to fast-track non-EU defense purchases, particularly for supporting Ukraine, potentially allowing EDIP funds for producing non-EU weapons in Europe.
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Finland's Geopolitical Tightrope: Balancing Security and Economic Growth
Finland's robust national security system, developed during the Cold War, presents a unique economic challenge as the country must balance highlighting the Russian threat with reassuring the business community, needing to demonstrate resilience to maintain economic stability.
Finland's Geopolitical Tightrope: Balancing Security and Economic Growth
Finland's robust national security system, developed during the Cold War, presents a unique economic challenge as the country must balance highlighting the Russian threat with reassuring the business community, needing to demonstrate resilience to maintain economic stability.
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Georgia Pauses EU Bid Amid Mass Protests
Thousands of Georgians protested in Tbilisi on Thursday night against their government's decision to pause EU accession efforts until 2028, prompting riot police intervention and a call for new elections by President Salome Zourabichvili.
Georgia Pauses EU Bid Amid Mass Protests
Thousands of Georgians protested in Tbilisi on Thursday night against their government's decision to pause EU accession efforts until 2028, prompting riot police intervention and a call for new elections by President Salome Zourabichvili.
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British Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Changes
British farmers express strong opposition to proposed inheritance tax changes, citing the potential for devastating financial consequences and the threat to family farms.
British Farmers Protest Inheritance Tax Changes
British farmers express strong opposition to proposed inheritance tax changes, citing the potential for devastating financial consequences and the threat to family farms.
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France Debates New Telemarketing Regulations
Debate in France over new telemarketing regulations, focusing on opt-in vs. opt-out models and the impact on businesses and consumers.
France Debates New Telemarketing Regulations
Debate in France over new telemarketing regulations, focusing on opt-in vs. opt-out models and the impact on businesses and consumers.
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