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Most European capitals support tougher stance but are wary of designating Revolutionary Guards a terror group
Politicians say chaotic attempt to shut down gathering undermines free speech ahead of EU elections
Probe finds snack maker tried to prevent products moving between countries so consumers could get lower prices
Also in this newsletter: the far-right politicians descending on Brussels
US-backed Verde to invest $1bn in disused Romanian mine and begin production in 2027
Rearmament and green transition prompt rethink of long-stalled integration of Europe’s financial markets
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Also in this newsletter: geopolitics overshadows Scholz’s trade trip to China
Former Italian premier Enrico Letta was asked by European leaders to report on state of single market
Paris presses European Commission to take action after trawler fleet banned from 13 areas
Intervention comes as EU leaders prepare to debate bloc’s economic competitiveness
Comments from group’s finance chief coincide with German chancellor leading a business delegation to China
Bulgarian economist reappointed for five-year stint ahead of spring meetings in Washington
Washington calls on EU to use influence in Beijing to halt weapons transfers to Moscow
Germany has sent two Patriot systems to Ukraine but is reluctant to give more
Thanks to the turbulent geopolitical environment, weapons manufacturers are having a moment
Officials brush off concerns about transatlantic divergence and expect looser monetary policy from June
Authorities investigating cash payments to MEPs ahead of June vote, says PM Alexander De Croo
Also in this newsletter: Are the EU’s emergency energy measures becoming obsolete?
Hope that Washington’s idea could generate tens of billions in cash for Kyiv
Opposition targets defence and security pact plus trade links but red lines on single market and customs union remain
Talk of reviving Theresa May’s Chequers plan hints at a wider debate within the opposition party about future UK-EU ties
Some policymakers backed cut at Thursday’s meeting as bank signals it will consider such a step in June
Also in this newsletter: The ECB drags its feet on lowering interest rates
This series examines the unprecedented scale of migration, which is stoking political and economic crises on both sides of the Atlantic
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