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Tougher export rules risk hurting countries with major second-hand markets.
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Tory mayor Ben Houchen bucks the trend on dire night for Rishi Sunak
Tories keep key Tees Valley mayor post — but wider picture is grim.
Who’s John Swinney, the SNP veteran set to run Scotland?
The Scottish National Party’s former leader is going for the top job again. And main rival Kate Forbes has said she’ll back him.
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Teenager turns himself in for assault on German lawmaker
Matthias Ecke, a lead candidate in June’s European Parliament election, was ‘seriously injured’ Friday while putting up campaign posters.
Socialists to Ursula von der Leyen’s conservatives: Don’t work with far right
Call follows European Commission chief’s declaration she is open to a deal with the right-wing ECR group.
Is Portugal’s youth really falling for the far right?
Younger voters’ interest in extremist groups tends to be short-lived and driven by frustration with the present, not nostalgia for the past.
France
Germany
Elite Russian hackers breach Scholz’s German socialist party
Berlin says German chancellor’s party was hacked by Moscow’s Fancy Bear in 2022-2023.
Campus protests: Top French university shuts as police remove pro-Palestinian group
Israel’s war in Gaza stokes European tensions, after clashes erupt between students and cops at American colleges.
EU finally ready to bring down Russia’s gas empire … sort of
A new sanctions proposal is expected to target Russia’s liquified natural gas for the first time, but the measures would only cover a quarter of Moscow’s profits.
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