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Europe

And You'll Pay a Tithe
Trump proposes to impose tariffs on all European goods

Prime Minister Meloni Under Investigation
The head of the Italian cabinet did not take long to decide what was more important: punishing the Libyan criminal or continuing to use him to fight the flow of illegal migrants

A bomb exploded in the Bundestag. A political one
For the first time in the history of the Federal Republic of Germany, the right-wing populist Alternative for Germany helped the centrist CDU/CSU bloc secure a majority in a vote.

Orban backs down
Brussels has extended anti-Russian sanctions for another six months, but this time things did not go as smoothly as usual

The future chancellor contradicts himself
Friedrich Merz, leader of the leading conservative CDU/CSU bloc, announced his conflicting priorities ahead of the snap federal elections.

Musk finds his favourite in Europe
Alice Weidel will lead the Alternative for Germany to success in the early Bundestag elections with the support of the American multi-billionaire.

NATO stirs the waters in the Baltic
The North Atlantic Alliance is trying to turn the Baltic region into another hotspot of intense geopolitical confrontation with Russia.

Macron loses ground on the external front
A conference of France's top diplomats was held in Paris.

Why does Trump have the Greenland blues?
The United States wants to acquire the world's largest island to bolster its military presence in the Arctic and reduce its dependence on China for rare earth minerals.

Jean-Marie Le Pen: "I can say out loud what everyone else is thinking"
The founder of the National Front was once Europe's most famous far-right politician.

Switzerland moves away from "neutrality"
The Confederation and the European Union have finally reached a full-fledged agreement on comprehensive cooperation.

Biden Passes the Buck
The head of the Kiev regime has to seek protection in conditions when the United States is leaving.