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Losing the Plot: Why European Farmers are in Revolt

Brussels is treating agriculture as the price of geopolitical access, but soaring costs and new trade deals are pushing farmers to an explosive breaking point.

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Losing the Plot: Why European Farmers are in Revolt

Brussels is treating agriculture as the price of geopolitical access, but soaring costs and new trade deals are pushing farmers to an explosive breaking point.

Denmark Election: Why Greenland Couldn’t Buy Votes

A prime minister who defied Trump and rallied Europe called a snap election to capitalise – and got her party's worst score in 120 years.

⁠Palantir: UK Fraud Files and the Swiss Press

Palantir got inside the FCA's fraud files this week while a Zurich court heard its case against a magazine that reported Switzerland had rejected it nine times.

Budapest Back Channel and Russia’s Bargaining Chip

In Brussels, during EU recess breaks, a minister allegedly stepped out to phone Moscow. Russia has since turned that intelligence into tradeable currency.

Europe’s Air Pollution Kills the Poor Twice as Fast

Poor European regions face nearly double the air pollution death risk of wealthy ones, a Nature Medicine study of 88 million deaths published this week found.