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EU expedites start of US trade deal

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European Union advances US trade deal ahead of Trump’s July 4 deadline
European lawmakers reached a provisional agreement on Wednesday to remove import ​duties on U.S. goods ahead of President Donald Trump’s July 4 tariff deadline for the bloc to implement its trade-deal...

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EU paves way to finalise US trade deal and avoid Trump tariff hike
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EU expedites start of US trade deal in bow to Trump demand

Rutte says US troop withdrawal won't hurt Europe

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More US troop withdrawals from Europe expected, NATO commander says
Europe should “absolutely” expect additional United States troop withdrawals in the future as European NATO allies strengthen their capability to provide more of their own conventional defense, accord...

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US troop withdrawals from Europe won't hurt defenses, says NATO chief
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Top NATO official says 5,000 US troops to leave Europe
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Pentagon: US troop reduction in Europe to temporarily affect Poland
A planned reduction of US troops in Europe will also affect NATO ally Poland, although only temporarily, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.

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Pentagon says it has reduced brigades in Europe from four to three
 · 17h
NATO expects US troop cuts from Europe to take years
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Pentagon offers details on troop reduction plan amid confusion in Europe

The Pentagon’s plan to cut the number of Army brigades in Europe reflects a broader reassessment of U.S. force posture in Europe, a Pentagon official said.
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As Iran mulls tariffs on Hormuz internet cables, how might the fees threaten Europe?

The move could raise connectivity costs and create greater digital vulnerability for Europe, but some experts argue that the continent has enough backup bandwidth to survive without access to the cables in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Europe ‘considers sending Angela Merkel to reopen dialogue with Putin’

European leaders are considering sending former German chancellor Angela Merkel to represent the bloc in future talks with Vladimir Putin, according to a report. EU foreign ministers will discuss potential candidates at a meeting in Cyprus next week after the Ukraine and the United States voiced their support for Europe to engage directly with Russia over the war,
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European countries reach new agreement on human rights – here’s what it means for the UK’s immigration debate

The 46 countries bound by the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) have signed a new declaration on migration, setting out how they believe human rights law should apply to migration issues. With the ECHR playing a contentious role in immigration discourse in the UK,
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Europe's airlines say wars, red tape are holding them back as rivals streak ahead

By Joanna Plucinska LONDON, May 20 (Reuters) - Europe's airlines are losing ground to global rivals and need stronger EU support to tackle rising regulatory costs, make sustainable jet fuel affordable and better manage crises,
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Europe must break China's grip on rare earths pricing to spur investment, sector body says

Europe must build its own pricing system for ‌specialty metals and rare earths to reduce reliance on China and unlock investment in ‌mining and processing, industry expert Bernd Schaefer of the EIT told Reuters on Wednesday.
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