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Eurozone Inflation, at 2.6%, Continues to Ease
The News Inflation rates across most economies in Europe continued their descent last month. Consumer prices in the 20 countries that use the euro as their currency rose at an annual rate of 2.6 percent in February, down from 2.8 percent in January ...
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Seeking to Unsettle Russia, Macron Provokes Allies
The French president’s openness to Western troops in Ukraine signaled a quest for military resolve. But some allies felt blindsided.
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An Outburst by Trump on NATO May Push Europe to Go It Alone
Comments that he would “encourage” Russia to attack U.S. allies alarmed many in Europe, where leaders have already been discussing the prospect of an alliance without the United States.
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Giorgia Meloni Solidifies Her Credentials in Europe
The Italian prime minister helped persuade the Hungarian leader, Viktor Orban, to go along with a landmark fund for Ukraine. It was a big moment for Europe. And for her.
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Making Farming More Climate-Friendly Is Hard. Just Ask Europe’s Politicians.
Farmer protests across the continent have triggered a rollback of ambitious rules aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture.
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As U.S. Support for Ukraine Falters, Europe Splits on Filling the Gap
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is likely to find strong backing on a trip to the Baltic States, but other nations are increasingly wary.
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind No More
The Africa Cup of Nations and the Asian Cup, once seen as poorly timed intrusions by European soccer, may finally be getting the respect they deserve.
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Major French Retailer Drops PepsiCo Products Over High Prices
Carrefour, a supermarket chain, said the maker of Pepsi, Lay’s and 7-Up was keeping its food “unacceptably” expensive despite falling inflation.
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Jacques Delors, Passionate Architect of European Unity, Dies at 98
As the executive of the European Union for a decade, he oversaw its increasing economic integration and led the drive for a single currency, the euro.
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Ukraine Doesn’t Need All Its Territory to Defeat Putin
The new report in The New York Times that Russia is quietly signaling a readiness to freeze the war in Ukraine is both suspicious and tantalizing. The caveats are many: An armistice would leave Vladimir Putin in control of about a fifth of Ukrainian ...
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