Who will defend Europe?
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How can Europe defend itself without the US?
President Trump’s threat to stop funding European defence could have lasting consequences.BBC News - 1d -
Trump defends Vance's stance on censorship overseas: 'Europe has to be careful'
President Trump on Friday played defense when asked about Vice President Vance's recent scolding of European leaders about the impacts of immigration and what he decried as restrictions on free ...The Hill - 3d -
How Europe can defend itself without US help
European capitals are scrambling to fill the security gap should Donald Trump withdraw American military assetsFinancial Times - 4h -
Trump nominates ally who defended Jan. 6 rioters, DOGE efforts as top DC federal prosecutor
President Trump nominated Ed Martin — who defended Jan. 6 rioters and Elon Musk’s efforts with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) — to serve as the permanent U.S. attorney for D.C. ...The Hill - 1d -
Trump nominates 'Stop the Steal' organizer who advocated for Jan. 6 defendants to be D.C.'s top prosecutor
Trump has nominated interim U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin — a "Stop the Steal" organizer who advocated for Jan. 6 defendants — to be the district's top prosecutor on a ...NBC News - 1d -
Who Is Ugly?
A new book by Moshtari Hilal takes on the taboo subject of ugliness.The New York Times - 4d -
Is there a war discount in Europe?
Markets struggle to price politicsFinancial Times - 5d -
Europe’s wake-up call
Internal disagreements are just as serious a problem as external pressure from the US and RussiaFinancial Times - 3d -
Vance’s real warning to Europe
Europeans need to reduce their dangerous dependence on an adversarial AmericaFinancial Times - 1d
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