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Trump’s Iran threats set off scramble to protect Americans abroad

Tehran is weakened, but it still has options to attack U.S. interests.

EU devises scheme to squeeze more profit from Russian frozen assets

Putting €200 billion of Russian funds in riskier investments would boost payments to Ukraine without touching the underlying capital.

Mark Rutte DOGEs NATO with dozens of job cuts

Transatlantic military chief slashes roles and eliminates divisions as U.S. President Donald Trump’s reluctant commitment overshadows the alliance. 

Britain’s got an EU deal — but the Brexit red tape keeps coming

U.K. plows ahead with unpopular ‘Not for EU’ labels in Northern Ireland, despite planned deal with Brussels.

EU weighs sperm donor cap to curb risk of accidental incest

Donations are booming, increasing the health and psychological risks to donor children.

Godfather of EU carbon market says CO2 offsets deserve second chance

Former top climate official Jos Delbeke says EU should be allowed to outsource part of its emissions cuts.

Lewis red card ‘unnecessary’ – Guardiola

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola defends Rico Lewis, calling the referee's decision to send him off in their Club World Cup opener as "unnecessary".

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