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U.S. President Donald Trump has previously described such a pact as reimbursement for billions in American aid sent to help Kyiv against Russia's full-scale invasion.

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Dozens of foreign leaders and ministers, headlined by U.S. President Donald Trump, are set to be in The Hague in June.

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An uptick in gang violence has seen more than a dozen shootings so far this year.

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The right-wing billionaire’s platform has recently lost about 10 percent of its European user base.

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The field of candidates hoping to succeed Emmanuel Macron is starting to take shape two years ahead of the next election.

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Political rival to Samuel Cogolati reportedly approached by Chinese intelligence.

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The final joust before Thursday's local elections saw a subject as distressing as child sexual abuse reduced to political back and forth.

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German lawmaker Nils Schmid argues there is no need to open the subject as the U.S. has not said it would withdraw its nuclear umbrella.

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AfD politician Maximilian Krah denies he had knowledge about the activities of erstwhile assistant and says he was “deceived.”

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From Madrid to Rome, ideologically opposed European politicians are united in their ban of the practice.

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SPD chief Lars Klingbeil steps into Germany’s most powerful ministry as his party joins a conservative-led coalition.

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The eurozone economy outpaced expectations at the start of the year, thanks in part to exporters rushing out orders to get ahead of U.S. tariffs. Gross domestic product, the value of goods and services produced by an economy, grew 0.4 percent in the first quarter, Eurostat reported today, well ahead of analysts’ forecasts of 0.2 […]

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Microsoft promised today to build out its data center capacity on European soil in a bid to be the “voice of reason” in tense U.S.-EU relations. The company, one of the leading cloud providers through its Microsoft Azure service, said it plans to expand its European data center capacity by 40 percent over the next […]

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The morning political podcast, which gives you all you need for the day ahead in 20 minutes, with Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne McElvoy. Back on British soil, Anne joins Sam to talk about Trump’s 100 days in office and whether the President is really in a tough spot. And there are reports […]

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Designierter Kulturstaatsminister: Warum die Kritik an Wolfram Weimers Positionen das eine ist, für Merz aber die Nähe der beiden, lange vor Wahlkampf und Kanzlerkandidatur, aber ein Geschmäckle hat, analysiert Gordon Repinski. Im 200-Sekunden-Interview: Nancy Faeser über ihren Besuch in Syrien, die Zukunft der Migrationspolitik unter Schwarz-Rot und ihre künftige Rolle in Partei und/oder Regierung.  Antrittsbesuch […]

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The president lashed out at critics and celebrated the first 100 days of his second term in office.

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Donald Trump's trade war is pushing China and the EU closer together despite their differences.

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As No. 10 tries to prove to the U.S. that it's on the same page, a string of recent policy moves send a signal to Washington.

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People rarely think about Europe’s criss-crossing energy system. We tell you how it works, what went wrong (and right) on Monday and what happens next.

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Residents are demanding a role in the reconstruction of their cities.

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Bruno Retailleau attended campaign events before traveling to the scene of the crime.

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Dulled by energy deals and geopolitical caution, Europe's response to Azerbaijan’s aggression has been tepid for too long.

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A draft strategy obtained by POLITICO points to the difficulty of unwinding years of American technological dominance.

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He was joking (we think) — but said the conclave should take a look at a cardinal from New York.

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Manfred Weber will continue to helm the center-right European People’s Party and shape the agenda of Brussels' institutions.

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