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America started a war. The economic pain will be borne by countries that never asked for it
The war in Iran has delivered what economists call a “black swan” event — an unforeseen shock so destructive, no one is immune to it.
Ever since the 2022 Russian invasion, Orban has used Europe’s solidarity with Kyiv as a stick to beat it with, writes Shona Murray.
The conflict around the Strait of Hormuz is starting to draw in global powers, as disruptions to shipping and energy flows ...
Shares listed in Europe opened in the green before closing Friday's session in negative territory.
A prolonged Iran war threatens a global energy crisis. Nations like Germany, Italy, Britain, and Japan face significant ...
EU Inc. is a new legislative proposal in Europe that seeks to address these shortcomings. The European Commission (EC) published the EU Inc. / 28th-regime proposal package on 18 March 2026. The ...
Europe’s defense spending is undergoing a historic shift. With NATO members expected to reach 2% of GDP and discussions ...
It costs more, but is often worth the premium.
Across the UK and Europe, tens of thousands of buildings are demolished each year, often long before their materials or structures reach the end of their useful lives. Architect Julie Winrow explains ...
From the deadly serious issues of Iran and Ukraine to the more light-hearted matters of what you can do with a stick of celery, here’s POLITICO’s rundown of the latest European Council.
South Africa’s coastal city of Durban is set to strengthen its position as a hub for ocean economy dialogue and innovation as it prepares to host the Ocean Innovation Africa Summit 2026 from March ...
Latest data shows a persistent drop in US-bound shipments and rising European imports China's exports of rare earth permanent magnets to the United States continue to fall, at a time when Washington ...
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