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I had a ringside seat for the Iranian revolution. Foreign meddling didn’t work then either

I had a ringside seat for the Iranian revolution. Foreign meddling didn’t work then either

Watching Iran in flames, I can’t help wondering whether history is coming a grotesque full circle 47 years after the fall of the US-backed Pahlavi...

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France may soon have a far-right president – and Europe is already scrambling to limit their power

France may soon have a far-right president – and Europe is already scrambling to limit their power

European governments have quietly begun adapting their policies for the hitherto unthinkable prospect that France, a founder member of the EU, may...

06.03.2026 10

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Without US military support, we need a European defence union. Here’s what that looks like

After a year of Donald Trump’s second term and two Munich Security Conferences, we now know that Europe will have to defend itself in future with...

18.02.2026 450

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Europe must heed Mark Carney – and embrace a painful emancipation from the US

22.01.2026 20

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French farmers wrongly accuse Brussels of betrayal. Macron’s complicity could help the far right to victory

17.01.2026 20

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From bon appetit to Uber Eats: why France’s beloved restaurants are in crisis

02.01.2026 30

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Trump has declared civilisational war on Europe. It won’t be easy – but here’s how to fight back

09.12.2025 90

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French conservatives are inching towards a pact with Le Pen that could enable a far-right takeover of the country

20.11.2025 20

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Forget diplomatic niceties: it’s beyond time Europe denounced Trump’s trashing of democracy in the US

28.10.2025 10

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Unity is desperately needed, but the EU prefers turf wars to facing down Russia

08.10.2025 7

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Russia is brazenly provoking the west. Putin must be left in no doubt of the consequences

10.09.2025 10

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The French government is on the brink – and Le Pen is the only winner

07.09.2025 10

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After a summer of submission to Trump, Europe knows it must defend Ukraine – and itself – alone

27.08.2025 10

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Why the Australian sharemarket is on the cusp of a new chapter

The market has spent years in the shadow of the US tech boom, but a combination of tailwinds and fundamentals could set up healthy returns for years...

24.08.2025 10

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The EU has capitulated to Trump. But even this doesn’t buy an end to the transatlantic trade war

28.07.2025 10

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Two days less holiday? France is up in arms but my sympathy is limited

21.07.2025 5

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Macron will enjoy his royal welcome. But the Franco-British relationship remains a love-hate affair

08.07.2025 6

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Why Europe should hijack Nato for its own purposes

18.06.2025 9

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Could an alliance of eight small countries turn out to be Europe’s anchor?

09.06.2025 20

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Here’s how Fidelity invested through the tariff crisis

There is always an indiscriminate sell-off as soon as a crisis hits, but not all companies are hit the same way. This is where active investing comes...

25.05.2025 10

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Greece is booming again. This time, will it last?

12.05.2025 10

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France and Poland’s reconciliation is a sign of Europe’s alarm over US disengagement

08.05.2025 10

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There is a way to turn Trump’s chaos into an opportunity. Here is what European leaders must do

21.04.2025 10

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In defiance of Donald Trump, is a European ‘security council’ emerging?

25.03.2025 10

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Why this is no time for Zelenskyy to grovel to Trump

04.03.2025 10

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Don’t mention the war: in Germany, politicians are hiding the truth about defence spending

20.02.2025 10

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EU leaders talk the talk on defence. But where will they find the billions to pay for it?

05.02.2025 10

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Can Erdoğan forge a new bromance with Trump? His future may depend on it

28.01.2025 10

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The awkward tributes to Jean-Marie Le Pen show how much power his daughter now wields

I once asked Jean-Marie Le Pen, during 1992 regional elections, about the National Front’s (FN) slogan Quand nous arriverons, ils partiront, which...

08.01.2025 20

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Why Poland’s Donald Tusk is best placed to be Europe’s ‘Trump whisperer’

With France and Germany hobbled by political crises and Britain sidelined as a result of Brexit, the Polish prime minister, Donald Tusk, may be the...

30.12.2024 4

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Can Francois Bayrou unite France’s moderates and keep Marine Le Pen at bay?

The latest attempt to resolve France’s political and financial crisis might be dubbed “back to the future”. The new prime minister, François...

16.12.2024 7

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