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Economy and ecologyTime for an import ban While the EU opposes Israeli settlements in principle, its trade policy tells another story. It now has a unique chance to change course By Muriel Asseburg, Martin Konečný
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A moderate Trump? Trump’s pragmatism is purely tactical. His only goal is to win this year’s elections — posing a real threat to US democracy
The Magyar recipe A positive form of populism? Péter Magyar’s victory shows that if you want to beat illiberal forces, voters’ fears must be addressed, not dismissed
After the headlines While the world has moved on, Gaza’s suffering continues. Without pressure on Israel, Europe risks enabling permanent occupation and displacement