The costly end of Europe’s ‘peace dividend’
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Trump is making Europe great again
The US president has provided the biggest stimulus towards European integration since the end of the cold warFinancial Times - Mar. 10 -
European defence companies should make love as well as war
The collaboration dividend will bring pay-offsFinancial Times - 5h -
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10 practical tips, tricks and hacks for fortifying your finances against a trade war.MarketWatch - 6d -
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Kyiv ‘ready to do everything’ to end fighting after Trump cut support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. Europe live – latest updates Senior US and Ukrainian officials have held marathon ...The Guardian - 5d -
Boosted defence spending will come at cost of manifesto pledges
Government should level with public about which promises it cannot afford to keepFinancial Times - Mar. 10 -
Why Poland is still pushing for more EU-wide defence funding ideas
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Von der Leyen says €150bn defence loans should be spent in Europe
Funds to be used on weapons from EU and like-minded European nations such as UK, Norway and SwitzerlandFinancial Times - 6d -
From fashion to alcohol, these sectors are being swept up in the U.S.-EU trade war
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U.S. and Ukraine discuss ending war as Kyiv launches its largest drone attack on Russia
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