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Inflation ticked up in Europe in May. That likely won't stop a central bank rate cut next week
KAAL Austin· 6 days agoIt’s unlikely to stop the European Central Bank from making a first interest rate cut next week —...
European elections 2024: what and when are they and who can vote?
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoBy controlling how the EU budget is spent, MEPs play a vital role in shaping the union’s future....
Slovakia country profile
BBC via AOL· 12 hours agoIt was part of Czechoslovakia until the "velvet divorce" in January 1993. Independent Slovakia...2008 financial crisis to emerge as a prosperous and...
Southern Europe Sees Its Energy Advantage — And Takes It
Forbes· 2 days agoFor decades, the countries at Southern Europe have been economic laggards when compared to their ...
‘Pragmatic manipulation’: Is Russia playing with European voters’ minds?
Al Jazeera· 14 hours agoLast month, the European Commission shut down broadcasts from four news outlets it said “spread and...
Europe’s elections threaten its political stability at a time of enduring insecurity
The Economist· 7 days agoAs they look forward to European elections on June 6th-9th, their transatlantic counterparts would...
Hungary country profile
BBC via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAfter centuries as a powerful medieval kingdom, Hungary was part of the Ottoman and then Habsburg empires from the 16th Century onwards, emerging as an...
Opinion | How the Trans-Caspian Middle Corridor can help revive Asia-Europe trade
South China Morning Post· 13 hours agoThis shows the importance of overland routes through Central Asia for China’s trade with Europe. For...
Why Greece Is Betting Big on American Gas
New York Times· 5 days agoThis time it’s betting that it can become one of Europe’s main suppliers of natural gas, with much of it shipped from the United States. Both Greek and ...
Far-right gains could transform the EU's stance on global matters
Euronews via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoWhatever happens, the European far right can be expected to advocate a foreign policy less committed...