Tag: WASHINGTON
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Germany Sidesteps Recession, Yet Weak Growth Casts Shadow Over Europe
In the latest quarter, Europe limped to 0.4 percent growth, with Germany’s weak performance undermining overall recovery amid challenges like high energy prices and a lingering competitiveness crisis. This stands in contrast to the U.S., which saw a 2.8 percent growth rate, highlighting Europe’s struggles as it faces the fallout from the Ukrainian war and…
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Europe’s Dilemma: Lost in the American Rearview
As the U.S. election approaches, concerns grow over Europe’s waning significance in American foreign policy, regardless of whether Trump or Harris wins. The article suggests Europe must prepare for an increasingly independent future, as reliance on the U.S. for security and influence is diminishing, urging a move towards European autonomy and unity amidst global uncertainties.…
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The Looming Shadows of the U.S. Presidential Election: European Anxieties Loom Large
The article explores the anxiety felt in Europe regarding the implications of the upcoming U.S. presidential election, particularly the contrasting potential outcomes of a Trump or Harris presidency. It delves into concerns over economic repercussions, NATO relations, and the state of democracy and nationalism across Europe, emphasizing that the election will have critical and lasting…