Can the EU sanctions regime hold up without the US?
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Can Europe afford to defend itself without the US?
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Defending Europe without the US
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Trump is tearing up the transatlantic alliance. Can Starmer’s US visit change the weather?
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Taiwan holds its breath as Trump turns on Ukraine and upends US foreign policy
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Mexico ramps up troop levels at US-Mexico border
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US politics briefing: Trump administration warns Kyiv and picks up court win in mass firings case
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Without Erling Haaland, Manchester City Is a Shadow of a Team
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White House holds press briefing
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Reform reformed
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