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Oil prices staged one of their most dramatic single-session reversals on record on Monday, as President Donald Trump signaled the US-led military campaign against Iran was drawing to a close. But for European consumers, the relief has yet to reach the pump. Speaking at a press conference on Monday night, Trump said US and Israeli forces had made rapid progress in military operations against Iran and stressed that Washington would not allow disruptions to global energy supply routes, including the Strait of Hormuz. “Oil supplies will be dramatically more secure,” Trump said, adding that the United States could escort tankers…

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Zehn Tage vor der Landtagswahl in Rheinland-Pfalz läuft alles auf ein Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennen hinaus. Gestern Abend trafen SPD-Amtsinhaber Alexander Schweizer und CDU-Herausforderer Gordon Schnieder im TV-Duell aufeinander. Während Schweizer auf den Amtsbonus setzt, kämpft Schnieder gegen das „Baden-Württemberg-Trauma“ der Union und versucht, sich von der schwächelnden Berliner Bundespolitik abzugrenzen. Rasmus Buchsteiner analysiert, wer im Studio die Oberhand behalten hat und welche Auswirkungen die Wahl am Ende auch für die Bundespolitik hat. Im 200-Sekunden-Interview mit Rixa Fürsen spricht die grüne Spitzenkandidatin Katrin Eder über das wahrscheinliche Regierung-Aus ihrer Partei. Anders als Cem Özdemir zuvor in Baden-Württemberg stagnieren die rheinland-pfälzischen Grünen in den…

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In this​​​ time of​​​ on​​​​​​going and challenging geo-political change, it will become crucial to fully recogni​​​z​​​​​​​e the strategic value of circular, service-based business models, which strengthen competitiveness and resilience while delivering on Europe’s sustainability objectives.Hartmut Engler, CEO of CWS Workwear As several important legislative files move forward in Brussels, it is time to reflect on what textile services need to continue to implement sustainable solutions. Public procurement rules are a great vector to promote and encourage circular business models while delivering on the strategic autonomy ambition of the EU. Public authorities across the EU spend over​​ ​€​2.6 trillion annually on…

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It will also be a grave personal disappointment for Philippe, who has long held ambitions to run for the Élysée. As prime minister from 2017 to 2020 he steered France through the Covid pandemic, but was ultimately sidelined by Macron when the president wanted to give his government a “new direction,” a decision that many in the administration believed was due to Philippe’s higher popularity ratings. This month’s local elections are an opportunity to launch his campaign ahead of the 2027 presidential race. But Philippe now risks slipping up before he even reaches the starting line. A shock poll from…

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EU leaders agreed on a €90 billion lifeline to Ukraine in mid-December to help finance its defense against Russian forces. But Hungary recently blocked the initiative, accusing Ukraine of slow-walking repairs to the damaged Druzhba pipeline on political grounds to influence key elections that could oust incumbent Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Kyiv has rejected the claims, saying the pipeline is too damaged to carry vital supplies of Russian oil to Hungary following a drone attack in late January. EU officials are scrambling to break the political deadlock ahead of the EU leaders’ summit next week. The extra cash cushion, however,…

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The ISW assessed that Moscow may now need to abandon or substantially revise its planned operations in Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, or both. At the same time, Russia is still pressuring Ukraine elsewhere. Asked Tuesday about increased Russian activity near the Sumy border region in northeastern Ukraine, Zelenskyy told reporters via a WhatsApp chat that Moscow still aims to establish a buffer zone there and in neighboring Kharkiv region — but that Ukrainian forces are holding the line. The ISW assessed that Moscow may now need to abandon or substantially revise its planned operations in Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, or both. | Alex Nikitenko/Global…

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“Italy is very worried about the impact on inflation because of the inefficient energy mix we have,” said one Italian official, who was granted anonymity to speak openly. For that reason, the official added, it’s “better to bring forward actions to avoid inflation … and you cannot spend money in a pre-electoral year.” Italy wants a “unified” response given its “strong industry,” said Raffaele Nevi, a senior lawmaker in Forza Italia, a center-right party in Meloni’s coalition that supports Rome’s stance.  Nevi sent POLITICO a statement in which he emphasized that measures should be coordinated across borders to avoid “imbalances”…

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The commissioners warned that if Russia is allowed to participate, they “will examine further action, including the suspension or termination of an ongoing EU grant to the Biennale Foundation,” which organizes the event. Italy’s Ministry of Culture said it opposed the festival’s decision, which was celebrated by Mikhail Shvydkoy, the Kremlin’s special representative for international cultural cooperation, as “proof that Russian culture is not isolated.” Moscow has sought to use art, culture and sport as soft-power tools to end its diplomatic isolation on the world stage. Ukraine has called on European and other countries to maintain boycotts against Russian cultural…

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