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Read moreGiorgia Meloni has struck a balance between nationalism and pragmatism during her three years as Italian prime minister. Yet as...
Read moreThe rise of AI threatens to deepen Europe’s dependence on American tech companies. Dimitar Lilkov argues that decoupling from the...
Read moreSanae Takaichi is set to become the first female Prime Minister of Japan. Miku Matsunaga and Jochen Rehmert write that...
Read moreThe announcement of a new mandatory digital ID scheme in the UK has generated a backlash from citizens. Ronnie Das...
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