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Europe’s determination to include climate risk in financial regulations won’t be thrown off track by the Trump administration’s interventions, according to a senior European Central Bank official.
Though most continue to hold a positive view of Musk, their diminished fervor suggests his vocal opposition to the Republican president’s signature tax cut legislation may have cost him GOP goodwill.
The European nation of Kosovo agrees to accept U.S. deportees amid similar U.K. and Denmark arrangements as the Balkan nation explores migration hosting for potential income.
At a moment of potential transatlantic fracture, some U.S. lawmakers are headed to France with a message: Washington still values its ties to Europe. The big picture: Tariffs, disagreements over Ukraine aid,
European stocks fell as fresh trade war concerns weighed on investor sentiment after President Donald Trump said he would set unilateral tariff rates within two weeks.
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Space.com on MSNEuropean Space Agency reveals 3 key space missions threatened by Trump's NASA budget cutsAt least three ESA space missions are under threat as a result of Trump's budget cuts. The gravitational wave observatory LISA, Venus orbiter EnVision, and NewAthena may require "recovery actions."
That element of the plan has alarmed some U.S. diplomats, who note that most European countries are American allies that are cooperative in taking back deportees and that there’s no need to send the people to Guantanamo.
Central European University president Shalini Randeria believes universities must improve public outreach to fend off the rising impact of populism.
Pledges to boost arms spending and trade talks have won allies a reprieve from the president’s barbs and threats. Officials are enjoying it but know it could pass quickly.
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'But We're The One That Won It!': Donald Trump Complains About European Countries, Insists US Won WWII For Them During Disrespectful TiradeDuring a White House roundtable event yesterday, Donald Trump complains about European countries like France celebrating winning World War II, insisting that the US is 'the one that won it.' This is the reason why he wants to spend up to $40 million on a gratuitous military parade on June 14.
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Daily Voice on MSNRetailers Bet On Trump Backing Down From His Tariffs, New Survey ShowsMany retail executives are starting to follow Wall Street's "TACO trade" philosophy, according to a new survey. A growing number of retail leaders believe President Donald Trump will retreat on his sweeping tariffs against many countries,