The Bank of England is expected to cut its key interest rate for the first time since 2020. But the decision — while it would bring a long-awaited relief to businesses, homeowners and the government — is still not a done deal. 🔗 https://trib.al/bVo74jR
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POLITICO delivers journalism about politics and policymaking that is more authoritative in its sophistication and nonpartisan perspective than any other news source; that is more useful to people with a professional interest in public affairs; and that is more fun to read for a community of people who love the drama and sheer sport of politics. We’ve become an indispensable read for America’s most powerful people and now we’re taking on the issues, ideas and personalities driving European politics.We are assembling a roster of some of the most talented reporters and editors on the continent who are ready to help shake up a European media scene, which, in our judgment, is in need of something different. Find out more about us here: http://www.politico.eu/about-us/
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Employees at POLITICO Europe
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Jamie Dettmer
Opinion Editor, Columnist, Foreign Correspondent, Broadcaster
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Wojciech Kosc
Journalist. Poland and the Baltic states. Climate change + related. IntelliNews, Politico Europe, OKO Press, others.
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Updates
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In July’s UK general election, the Scottish National Party saw its worst election result ever. A combination of turbulence back at party HQ and irrelevance in Westminster are to blame for its collapse. 🔗 https://trib.al/ty9U3Cs
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Slovak Deputy Prime Minister Tomáš Taraba says he'll skip the closing ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics due to the "repellent symbols of deviant decadence" he claimed to have witnessed during the opening ceremony.
Slovak Olympic team rep boycotts closing ceremony over ‘deviant decadence’
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The United States is suspending more than $95 million in aid to the Georgian government as a result of the country’s drift toward Kremlin-style authoritarianism, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced today.
US freezes $95 million in aid to Georgia in response to ‘anti-democratic’ moves
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Yesterday, France nominated Thierry Breton for a second stint at the European Commission. But Yale Economics Professor Fiona Scott Morton, the EU’s former chief competition economist, thinks his hastily written tweets could be problematic. 🔗 https://trib.al/re5Vgq9
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Kamala Harris will be the only candidate on the Democratic National Committee’s virtual roll call ballot for president, cementing her status as the party’s all-but-certain nominee.
Just a moment...
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Not everyone loves the idea of more American longer-range missiles on German soil. That's especially true for the members of Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democratic Party.
Germany’s Scholz under friendly fire over US missile plan
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Central Bank of Malta Governor Edward Scicluna has stepped down temporarily from his role, after a court said there was enough evidence against him to proceed with a major criminal trial.
Malta central bank chief steps down ahead of criminal trial
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The blistering temperatures at the Paris Olympics in recent days would have been “virtually impossible” without man-made climate change, leading climate scientists have concluded.
Scorching Olympic heat ‘impossible’ without climate change
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