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Hungary moves towards approval of Sweden’s Nato bid
Budapest will vote on Monday after resisting Stockholm’s efforts to join military alliance
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German lawmakers twist Scholz’s arm on long-range missiles for Kyiv
MPs in ruling coalition set to vote this week on sending long-delayed Taurus to Ukraine
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Russia revamps GRU spy network to ‘disrupt adversaries’
Report says Moscow aims to weaken support for Kyiv by reprising methods drawn from Soviet espionage playbook
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Navalny’s mother appeals to Putin for release of her son’s body
Lyudmila Navalnaya travelled to Arctic prison colony to plead with authorities for opposition leader’s remains
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How to start fixing Europe’s economy
The EU’s performance is both better and worse than commonly believed
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Walmart says inflation was stickier than expected in latest quarter
Price for some items did not fall as much as anticipated, world’s largest retailer claims
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Why Australia may be the canary in the coal mine on interest rates
A hawkish tone from the country’s central bank — and from New Zealand — signals that movement could still be up not down
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Eurozone collective wage growth slows for first time since 2022
Decline unlikely to assuage inflation concerns and speed up rate cuts, say economists




