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The showpiece stop in Chinese President Xi Jinping’s three-nation tour of Europe was France. From Paris to the Pyrenees, Xi and French President Emmanuel Macron engaged in a mutual charm offensive. Xi was on his first visit to Europe in half a decade, and eager to show the Chinese public that China is a major respected power on the world stage at a time of geopolitical confrontation abroad and relative economic stagnation at home. Macron, who reiterated before Xi’s trip the importance of France not being a mere “vassal” to the United States, found in the moment a demonstration of his nation’s potential ability to guide Europe’s “strategic autonomy.”
Zelenskyy insisted that any steps to secure peace in Ukraine would have to involve the might of the United States.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has ur
Dirty secret That’s where Germany comes in. The dirty little secret of European R&D spending is that half of it comes from Germany. And most of that in
Dutch company Penta Infra has managed to snare pension fund PGGM as a new shareholder. With a 49 percent percentage, PGGM has become the s
WASHINGTON — The European Commission and European Space Agency signed contracts with an industrial consortium Dec. 16 to develop a secure connectivity