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Xi in Moscow: China's role in Russia's economic survival
China made a deal to buy Russian oil and gas after Europe cut supplies during the Ukraine war. As China takes a major hit from Trump's tariffs, Beijing's ties with the Kremlin increasingly intertwine.
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Why the EU's push to cut Russian energy ties is so difficult
The European Commission has unveiled a delayed roadmap to phase out Russian fossil fuels by 2027. But as Europe scrambles to diversify supplies, experts warn that new dependencies and old divisions could derail the plan.
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Why China's Temu and Shein are Europe's new trade threat
Donald Trump has axed a loophole that allowed Chinese retailers to ship goods directly to US consumers without paying import duties. Could e-commerce platforms like Temu and Shein now flood Europe with cheap exports?
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Can Trump's secondary sanctions on Russia force Putin's hand?
So far, Russia's economy has proven surprisingly resilient despite sweeping Western sanctions. But what happens if the United States ramps up the pressure with secondary sanctions?
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Can Europe wean itself off US credit card firms?
Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal dominate the cashless payments landscape in the EU and the European Central Bank warns about the region's reliance on US payment giants. But what alternative does Europe have?
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Fact check: Was the Iberian blackout caused by too much solar power?
The grid operators needed more than a day to fully restore the power supply in Spain and Portugal. One of the circulating theories is that excessive solar power caused the blackout. Is that true?
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100 days of Trump: US recession looms as bold promises burst
Trump’s first 100 days unleashed chaos with tariffs and executive orders, tanking markets and waning global trust. As the dust settles, has he strengthened America's hand or deepened economic risks?
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Is driving becoming a luxury in Germany?
For many young people in Germany, getting a driver's license has become almost unaffordable. Calls for reform are growing louder, but will it be enough?
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Can Germany ditch its 1 and 2-cent coins?
Many countries have dropped low-denomination coins in the past. But can cash-loving Germany follow suit and stop accepting the smallest euro coins? Other European nations are showing the way.
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Nord Stream: Could Germany return to Russian gas imports?
For months, there has been speculation that the United States and Russia want the Nord Stream gas pipelines repaired and flowing again. The question remains whether Germany might agree.
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Germany expects zero growth in 2025, blames Trump tariffs
Germany was the only G7 economy that failed to grow for the last two years, and is on track for a third year without growth in 2025.
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Trump probe raises doubts over US role in IMF, World Bank
The US president has ordered a review of US-funded international organizations, which he claims unfairly benefit other nations. As the IMF and World Bank hold their Spring summits this week, are their futures secure?
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With Milei 500 days in office, are Argentines better off?
Argentina's libertarian president, Javier Milei, has now been in office for 500 days, and his radical pro-market agenda continues to draw global attention. But is it working?
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Using tech, AI to make construction jobs appeal to women
Female construction workers often say they like their jobs because they can accomplish something tangible. And yet not many women work in the industry. New technologies could help change that.
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How Trump's trade war upends Germany's economic model
After Donald Trump unveiled his controversial list of countries targeted by steep punitive tariffs, the rules-based global trade order has been fundamentally shaken, with Germany scrambling to find its way.
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Trump tariff turmoil: Euro emerges as safe haven
Investors are shifting away from the US dollar in response to Trump’s aggressive tariff policies and new confidence in the eurozone. Could this be the euro's moment to shine?
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Concern grows over how far oil prices could plunge amid trade war shock
It's been a dramatic few days on global oil markets. Trump's tariffs and a shock move by OPEC have fueled concerns among many major oil producers — not least Russia.
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German cartel office clears UniCredit stake in Commerzbank
Germany's antitrust authorities have approved UniCredit's plans to buy a major stake in Commerzbank but the federal government continues to say the Italian lender's approach amounts to a "hostile takeover."
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US remains by far the top market for German exports
Germany exports more goods to the US than to any other country in the world. While trade ties remain robust, Trump's tariff policies pose a major challenge.
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US tariffs could be a boon for Turkey, exporters say
Turkish businesses hope to capitalize on the relatively lenient new US tariffs on their country to raise their profile and increase exports.
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