
Stress Tests to Show European Banks Are Strong, ECB’s Enria Says
European banks will emerge from stress tests in stronger positions, the European Central Bank’s top bank oversight official
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Altice’s Bad Week Is Hurting Junk Bond Investors Across Europe
Altice makes up such a large part of the European junk bond index that the news police had
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Charting the Global Economy: China’s Recovery Loses Momentum
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. China’s economy
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Hungary’s Orban Taunts Romania, Sharpening Dispute on Ethnicity
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban started off one of his main speeches of the year with a stinging
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Heat, War and Export Bans: Global Food Threats Are On the Rise
As scorching temperatures ravage farms from the US to China, crop harvests, fruit production and dairy output are
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Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Says Offensive Ready to Gain Momentum
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told the Aspen Security Forum that Ukraine’s counteroffensive is on the way to “gaining momentum”
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Russia-Ukraine war – live: Zelensky says counteroffensive about to ‘gain pace’ as Kyiv yet to fully commit forces
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said the country’s counteroffensive to push back occupying Russian forces is set to “gain pace” as Kyiv expects more military aid from its allies, including the US. Mr Zelensky called on allies to provide fighter jets and more long-range missiles, with Washington planning to announce a new military package to Ukraine imminently. US national security adviser told the same security forum in Colorado that the results of the counteroffensive would only become clear once Kyiv fully commits its forces, saying this has not yet happened. Meanwhile, president Vladimir Putin accused Nato member Poland of having territorial ambitions in the former Soviet Union, and said any aggression against Russia‘s neighbour and close ally Belarus would be considered an attack on Russia. Moscow would react to any aggression against Belarus “with all the means at our disposal”, Putin told a meeting of his Security Council in televised remarks. And a South African court has issued an arrest warrant for Mr Putin ahead of a Brics summit in Johannesburg next month. The Kremlin says Mr Putin will not be attending. Read More Ukraine ambassador to UK grilled by Kyiv after criticising Zelensky in Amazon row Two wounded and buildings damaged as Odesa pounded by third night of Russian air strikes Wagner mercenaries training Belarus special forces just miles from border with Nato-member Poland
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How Filling Your Tank Is Propping Up Supermarket Profits
Fuel used to be the biggest bargain at Britain’s supermarkets. Today, some drivers are convinced it’s the biggest
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Britons Swap Beach Holidays for City Breaks as Rate Rises Bite
British holidaymakers are trading longer beach vacations for shorter city breaks this summer to save money as they
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Italy Just Can’t Work Out How to Spend Its Record EU Jackpot
When the commuter town of Monterosi, near Rome, applied for European Union money to build a preschool, a
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Why are far-right parties on the march across Europe?
While the Anglosphere was wracked by a burst of populism in 2016, most European countries proved remarkably resilient. Several years on, however, the far right is making gains across Europe, with elections in Spain this weekend the latest ones to watch.
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Spain’s Climate Election Pits Water Police Against Angry Berry Farmers
The water cops knew their way around the maze of strawberry fields and dirt roads surrounding the Doñana
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