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    Middle East escalation threatens Europe’s reindustrialization
    03 Mar Economics

    Middle East escalation threatens Europe’s reindustrialization

    American-Israeli strikes on Iran are roiling global energy markets, complicating Europe’s push to regain competitiveness.
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    Why Europe is slow to leverage Ukraine’s war experience
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    Why Europe is slow to leverage Ukraine’s war experience
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    27 Feb EU Institutions
    Half-victory for abortion campaign as Commission unlocks existing EU funds
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