Trump spurs red tape bonfire for EU finance rules. Just don’t call it deregulation. by Politico January 2, 2025 BRUSSELS — In a city where even the curve of a banana can spark rulemaking, the mere whisper of “deregulation”... Read more
‘Nobody was tricked into voting for Trump’: Why the disinformation panic is over by Politico January 2, 2025 LONDON — When Donald Trump won in 2016, social media got the blame. Not this time. Trump’s first victory in... Read more
Strengthen Ukraine so there can be real peace by Politico January 1, 2025 Yegor Firsov is a combat paramedic in Avdiivka, Ukraine. He is an activist and a former member of the Ukrainian... Read more
Sweatworking: How the gym became Brussels’ new power lobbying spot by Politico January 1, 2025 Forget Place Lux, power lunch and Aperol Spritz — the hot new spot for Brussels wheeling and dealing is the... Read more
Cutting off Russian gas to EU will have ‘drastic’ impact, Slovak PM warns by Politico January 1, 2025 The European Union, and not Russia, will suffer after Ukraine turned off the tap on Russian gas supplies to the... Read more
Russia cuts off gas to Moldovan separatists, risking humanitarian crisis by Politico January 1, 2025 Hundreds of thousands of people in Moldova’s breakaway region of Transnistria are facing the prospect of winter without heating or... Read more
Romanian appeals court upholds scrubbing fishy presidential election by Politico January 1, 2025 A Romanian appeals court on Tuesday rejected far-right candidate Călin Georgescu’s challenge of a decision by the Constitutional Court to... Read more
Brussels gripped by chaos on New Year’s Eve by Politico January 1, 2025 BRUSSELS — Revelers set scores of cars alight and pelted emergency services with Molotov cocktails in Brussels late Tuesday as the... Read more
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Sutton Stracke is giving Garcelle Beauvais ‘the space she needs’ after suspected friendship fallout April 20, 2025