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How Google assumed the role of an editor

EU Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - February 19, 2026.

The European Publishers Council (EPC) has filed an antitrust complaint with the institutions of the European Union against Google, targeting the new search logic in...

Europe must not squander its leverage over China

Economy Dalia Marin - February 19, 2026.

As German Chancellor Friedrich Merz prepares to visit China, evidence of the growing imbalance between the two countries is piling up. Germany, Europe’s largest economy, reports...

For refugees, Europe becomes cold as ICE

EU Ferry Biedermann - February 19, 2026.

The European Union is taking a raft of measures to ensure implementation of its tough new Pact on Migration and Asylum by June this year....

Trump's comment on discussing Taiwan arms sales with China has raised concerns

Politics TA | AP Insight - February 18, 2026.

U.S. President Donald Trump’s comment that he is discussing potential arms sales to Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping is raising concerns in Taipei as...

European sanctions and the cost of internal interests

EU The Editorial Board - February 18, 2026.

The European sanctions regime in energy faces the reality of the global market. The focus on Russian companies and tankers has not prevented the continued...

AI affects businesses, not just jobs

Economy Diane Coyle - February 18, 2026.

Many people fear that AI could cause a “job-pocalypse.” This year’s Davos gathering sounded the alarm over the technology’s implications for employment, while recent announcements...

UK’s soft power status at risk in a hard power age

UK Harvey Morris - February 18, 2026.

UK government planners are scrambling to find the money to speed up an already promised increase in defence spending after Prime Minister Keir Starmer described...

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