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  1. 29 分前

    When Chairman Mao Zedong visited Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin in the winter of 1949, he was the junior supplicant. Seven decades later, the power dynamics reveal a radical reset. Now, Xi Jinping holds the better cards in the Moscow-Beijing relationship.

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  2. 1 時間前

    OPINION: Boris Johnson is now a seriously wounded prime minister. The easiest thing the UK Labour Party could do now is enjoy the irrelevance. Instead, they should seize the opportunity presented to them by this moment of crisis for the government.

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  3. 2 時間前

    State visits by European monarchs are usually safe, staid affairs, full of long speeches and polite ceremonies. This week’s visit to the Democratic Republic of the Congo by Belgium’s King Philippe will be all of those things — except safe.

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  4. 2 時間前

    - How many years should you work to buy a house across Europe? - How to welcome Ukrainian refugees, in the long run? 📩 Subscribe to POLITICO's series 'Living Cities' and find out. >>

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  5. 2 時間前

    Alors que Marcheurs de tout poil prédisent les dix plaies d’Egypte si le programme économique de la Nupes venait à être appliqué, les Insoumis s'apprêtent à faire de la pédagogie. A lire dans Playbook Paris :

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  6. 3 時間前

    Climate negotiators have been craving a return to “normality” when global warming dominated the agenda — but global crises of war, hunger and disease are continuing to hold center stage at the Bonn climate conference.

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  7. 3 時間前

    A bloodied Boris Johnson fights on to stay in office today after surviving a confidence vote which saw more than two-fifths of his MPs turn against him, with the threat of ministerial resignations and a reshuffle looming. More in London Playbook:

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  8. 4 時間前

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson may have survived Monday's confidence vote among his Tory MPs but he is limping away from the ordeal with 148 stab wounds in his back.

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  9. 4 時間前

    The European Parliament is set to vote in plenary on Thursday to trigger a process to change the EU’s treaties, by calling for a constitutional convention. More in Brussels Playbook:

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  10. 13 時間前

    A proposed vote of no confidence in Sweden’s justice minister is threatening to bring down the government of Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson.

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  11. 13 時間前

    Johnson will remain under severe pressure following the result, in which only 59% of Tory MPs offered him their support. Story:

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  12. 14 時間前

    BREAKING: Boris Johnson has survived a vote of confidence in his leadership. 148 Tory MPs voted against Johnson, while 211 voted in support. Story to come at

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  13. 14 時間前

    In a speech at the UN Security Council, Charles Michel pushed back against Russian claims that Western sanctions are causing a global food crisis. Michel's charges of lying by the Kremlin infuriated Russia's ambassador, who stormed out of the meeting.

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  14. 15 時間前

    OPINION: The European Parliament is considering rules that would reclassify digital platform workers as employees. But that's not what these workers want.

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  15. 16 時間前

    A British Council official has branded allegations of racial discrimination and harassment at the organization’s Kenya branch as “pure evil” during a call with company staff, prompting criticism of the company's handling of complaints.

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  16. 16 時間前

    Facebook had moved beyond needing Sheryl Sandberg’s star power well before she announced her departure last week.

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  17. 17 時間前

    The European Central Bank is set to increase interest rates in July for the first time in over a decade — but some policymakers are calling for more aggressive action.

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  18. 17 時間前

    If he's ousted, who's likely to take over? Boris Johnson's former leadership rival Jeremy Hunt — the bookies’ favorite to succeed him if he loses — was first out of the blocks with an apparent leadership bid. But he’s not the only one. Read more:

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  19. 17 時間前

    Conservative Party rules state that should a leader survive a confidence vote, a second vote cannot then be held for at least 12 months. However in a potentially ominous sign for the prime minister, Brady noted that “technically, it’s possible for rules to be changed.”

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  20. 17 時間前

    To win the confidence vote, Boris Johnson needs the support of a simple majority of Tory MPs (more than 50 percent). That means he needs the backing of 180 MPs. If he loses, he cannot stand again as Tory leader.

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