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From a strictly legal standpoint, Elon Musk has not committed any crime; he is merely expressing an opinion and offering political support.

Taking the Pulse: Is Elon Musk Meddling in European Politics?

U.S. tech billionaire Elon Musk has publicly backed European far-right parties, claiming to champion free speech

To keep Tesla stock buoyant, Musk needs both Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s help. That, in effect, means preventing a Trump trade war.

Elon Musk: A Chinese Puppet?

Pleasing the Chinese leadership is key to Musk’s business fortunes

This time around, from the 24th of December 2024 to January 6th, 2026, if you enter any of the major churches of Rome you can receive God’s grace and be absolved.

Rome: City of the Sinless?

“Veni Romam, ut remittantur peccata tua!” (Come to Rome, and have all your sins forgiven!)

“From the standpoint of America, the EU treats us very, very unfairly, very badly,” said Trump, whose second term at the White House began on Monday.

Trump accuses EU of treating US ‘very, very unfairly’

Donald Trump accused the European Union of treating the United States “very, very unfairly”

At a briefing after a cabinet meeting, Petkova said she would not ask for the report until the country fully meets the inflation criterion.

Bulgaria shies away from asking for final clearance to join eurozone

Bulgaria, which is on the verge of joining the eurozone, decided not to seek final approval from the European Central Bank

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The resources Poland has devoted to defending this area underscore the continued heightened sense of alarm in the country’s senior ranks over the relative ease with which Moscow has engaged in hybrid warfare along NATO’s eastern flank.

Europe

A visit to Poland’s last line of defence

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Poland’s fortified buffer zone against Belarus and Russia could see a surge in migrants in the coming months, officials here warn

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A significant European presence in Ukraine will mean, no doubt, further strain on the already stretched resources of European allies, with some being redirected from the northeastern flank.

Analyses

At the Table or on the Menu? A European Four-Point Plan for Ukraine

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

To have a say in the end state of Russia’s war on Ukraine, which will impact Europe’s security order, Europeans must approach the Trump administration with concrete ideas and commitments

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In a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, von der Leyen warned of a "China shock" to world trade caused by Chinese export subsidies.

Europe

Von der Leyen takes aim at China and signals to Trump in cautious Davos speech

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday criticised Chinese trade distortions, while reminding Americans of their interdependence with Europe

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Trump may offer just the solution to that core dilemma of Europe today.

Analyses

Dodging the bullet: Trump takes office, but can the EU avoid a damaging transatlantic trade war?

Monday, January 20, 2025

We are just days away from the second inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the United States

Ultimately the only real security guarantee, as Kyiv well knows, is NATO membership, but this is unlikely to be forthcoming under a Trump presidency given the major new military commitment that the US would need to assume.

Analyses

Getting to the endgame in Ukraine: no self-fulfilling prophecies, please

Monday, January 20, 2025

As 2025 begins, and Ukraine soon will enter its fourth year of war against Russia

With their market capitalization totaling 33.4 trillion euros, U.S. corporations account for 76.7% of the total stock market valuation of the top 100 companies — also a record figure.

World

How the U.S. Beats the World

Monday, January 20, 2025

At the end of 2024, of the 100 largest corporations in the world measured by market capitalization, 63 companies were headquartered in the United States

“Ukraine today may be East Asia tomorrow, and the security of Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific is inseparable,” said Japanese Prime Minister Kishida at the NATO Summit in Washington.

World

Japan: an emerging security provider in the Indo-Pacific?

Monday, January 20, 2025

The security environment has been deteriorating for the past decade and was finally shattered by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine

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Meanwhile, our international stability pendulum is seemingly swinging ever more rapidly from peace to insecurity, and here again, the unpopulists’ policies and actions appear to have been inadequate.

Analyses

Of pendulums and populists; or what the world needs now

Monday, January 20, 2025

Our domestic political pendulums are now swinging the other way

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NGO T&E say that a big share of Davos’ transport emissions come from private jets.

World

Davos man says no to free rail, yes to private jets

Friday, January 17, 2025

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is compensating political, business, academic, and celebrity elites who travel to next week’s Davos summit by low-emission rail

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“The CDU/CSU wants to make policy in the political centre,” one source said tersely.

Europe

Meet the conservative German trio that could rule Europe

Friday, January 17, 2025

For a glimpse of Europe’s future, look no further than the retreat of the centre-right European People’s Party in Berlin

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Two quick lessons surely stand out for Europeans responding to this crisis. One is that Transnistria cannot be ignored or compartmentalized; all plans for Moldova’s EU accession and its future economic and energy policies need to account for that territory as well.

Europe

Moldova’s Gas Crisis Is EU’s Headache

Friday, January 17, 2025

An energy crisis in Moldova is rapidly developing into a political crisis. It is likely to land at the EU’s door. Is anyone ready?

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Experts say Chinese exporters may now focus on other parts of the world.

World

Three reasons Trump tariffs aren’t China’s only problem

Friday, January 17, 2025

China’s economy rebounded in the last three months of last year, allowing the government to meet its growth target of 5% in 2024

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Donald Trump got off to a flying start, announcing a new golden age for America

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Bulgaria shies away from asking for final clearance to join eurozone

Bulgaria shies away from asking for final clearance to join eurozone

Bulgaria, which is on the verge of joining the eurozone, decided not to seek final approval from the European Central Bank

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Female empowerment in the workplace, it’s more than equality, it’s leadership

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Europe’s rules for improving gender balance in the hierarchy of listed companies are paying dividends

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