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Iran, Eu and Trump

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Europe's mixed response to Iran war draws Trump's fury toward US allies
After a year of tariff threats, insults and diplomatic clashes with European allies, President Donald Trump is left to wage a war in Iran with only Israel by his side.“This is not Winston Churchill that we’re dealing with,

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Europe defends military bases and struggles to evacuate citizens as it is drawn into the war on Iran
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Trump not ruling out ground troops as Iran war enters second week
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Iran-Israel War Live Updates: Iranian School, Homes Hit in New US Missile Attack, State Media Claims
Slain ruler Ali Khamenei’s son Mojtaba has been named the country’s next supreme leader.

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Iran-Israel War LIVE Updates: Iran War Will End Soon, Says Donald Trump
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Day 8 of Middle East conflict — Trump signals plans to escalate attacks, Iran vows to continue retaliatory strikes
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The US‑Iran war has divided Europe, leaving Spain in a critical position

Other EU countries are remaining deafeningly silent and, in general, staying on the sidelines. Some, such as the Baltic republics and Poland, are closer to the United States but remain cautious, while others such as Ireland and Austria have taken a more critical but ultimately similar stance.
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How many countries are in the European Union?

The European Union is a supranational political and economic union of 27 countries in the continent of Europe. As per IMF projections for 2026, with a combined GDP of $22.52 billion, it is the second largest economy in the world in terms of nominal GDP at ...
Opinion
The Economist
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Opinion

In times of chaos, Europe is the muddled power the world needs

In an age of blood-soaked realpolitik, Europe stands out. Yes, it is meek, a vegetarian in a world of omnivorous geopolitical rivals. Certainly, it is often muddled, its power dissipated among dozens of national governments that have difficulty agreeing on the time of day without calling a summit.
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EU countries give final approval to 2040 climate target for 90% emissions cut

By Kate Abnett and Charlotte Van Campenhout BRUSSELS, March 5 (Reuters) - European Union countries gave the final approval on Thursday to a new climate target to slash greenhouse gas emissions 90% by 2040,
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Which EU countries are most exposed to the LNG supply disruption?

Iranian attacks have led to the suspension of Qatari LNG production and major shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz. Which EU countries could be the most affected? View on euronews
The Economist
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Ten years after the EU referendum, Britain has become more European

Britain has become more like a continental European country in that respect, and in many others. The birth rate has slumped and young people are living at home for longer. Its economy tracks that of the euro zone.
Consilium
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Council gives final greenlight to measures to make the EU’s asylum system more efficient and robust

The EU list of safe countries of origin will speed up asylum processes; the safe third country concept tightens admissibility rules.
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Which EU countries could reverse their nuclear energy phaseouts?

Most European countries rely heavily on imports to meet their electricity needs, leaving the continent vulnerable to geopolitical shocks and its consumers and businesses exposed to prices up to three to four times higher than in the US or China. In recent ...
Council on Foreign Relations
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Europe’s Disjointed Response to the U.S.–Israeli War With Iran

The United States launched a major military operation with little to no consultation with its transatlantic allies. Taken together, European leaders’ responses to the conflict show they remain deeply divided on questions of military intervention and the use of force.
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