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Pope Francis has died, Vatican says

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The silence between von der Leyen and Trump looms large over trade talks

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British Airways Slashes Transatlantic Fares as European Travel to US Drops Sharply Under Trump

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Has Brexit Killed British Trade?

Brexit promised the UK a golden era of global trade deals. But five years later, where are they? In this video, we break down the trade agreements Britain secured post-Brexit—what worked, what flopped, and why the U.S. deal remains elusive. From the CPTPP to failed talks with India and Canada, we explore how the UK’s biggest economic gamble turned into a global balancing act. Was it worth it?

  • Look back at my posting history. There's no shortage of bad or dumb comments. But also a lot of good ones. I tend to focus on those. Well reasoned responses, even if they don't agree, I read and engage with.

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    France's child protection system 'at breaking point': What's gone wrong?

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    World’s Friendliest Superpower? As Trump Upends Globe, Europe Positions Itself.

  • Huh? You've posted one article and a few comments are a bit weird, so now you're leaving?

    Is this your first day on the Internet?

    It was a good link, keep going. We need more people posting about economy matters.

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    Geopolitical shifts will affect Iceland's EU referendum, says prime minister

    "I don't want to drive our EU accession talks based on fear," Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir told Euronews in an interview.

  • Regarding the last point, I thought it was relevant since migration is an issue that defines a lot of what's going in in the EU/Europe as of late, but feel free to remove it if you think it's appropriate. I don't think you're very heavy handed in your moderation, and I'll still keep posting things that I believe are relevant and interesting to share.

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    Tunisia dismantles dozens of coastal camps housing migrants hoping to reach Europe

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    Saab confirms negociations with Portugal for Gripen as an alternative to F-35

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    Hungary's government launches war on drugs, but ignores root causes

    www.euronews.com Hungary's government launches war on drugs

    Hungary already had one of the strictest drug laws in the EU, but now penalties are being further increased. While many people support the tougher regulations, research suggests that law enforcement alone is not enough to solve the problem.

    Hungary's government launches war on drugs
  • Freedom of Movement (FoM) has worked out pretty well for the EU, especially well before the enlargement. The tensions came with the inclusion of the old "eastern bloc" countries where there was a rather large disparity between them and the richer west. I'm generally in favour of FoM, but I also recognise that with a big difference in standards there will be some issues.

    So yes, FoM works, but there has to be rules attached. The UK didn't apply most of the rules they could have, which eventually led to a perception that FoM is bad, and then Brexit.

  • Maybe? But there's no evidence of US-government tampering with the brexit referendum, but there is for the Russian government. I'm not going to defend the US, certainly not currently, but I'd like to see evidence before accusing the US of something. They've done plenty of shady stuff, so there's no shortage of things to blame them for, but so far I haven't seen any evidence of US state sponsored brexit shenanigans.

  • Do I wish there was a better way for people to seek asylum? Absolutely. There was talk about setting up centers in some northern african countries to let people apply without crossing the Med. Don't know if that happened yet though. Sounds like a reasonable idea to me. And I seriously doubt that Frontex "sends them back to get raped & tortured". If they knew that was going to happen they're not allowed to.

    Brexit was a Russia sponsored fluke. I'm not saying there aren't people using migrants as scapegoats for everything, but they're a minority, but as times gets tougher I get how migrants gets blamed. It's hard to help someone when you barely got enough for yourself.

    About the americans, they would by what's commonly referred to as "high value migrants", meaning educated and experienced, someone who can go more or less directly into productive work. That's the kind of migrant every country on earth wants. Those are the kind of workers that helps grow the economy.

    As a continent I think we're very far from both racist and backwards. Yes, there are those elements among us, but for the most part we're decent people. We make mistakes and stumble, but we're generally doing the right thing. I have fatih in us.