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Diplomatic cables reveal UK fears over $15B Vietnam coal deal

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Vietnam made a big splash at COP28 by announcing details of a $15.5 billion, G7-backed plan to shutter its coal industry — but British diplomats worry that Hanoi is not...

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Building wind power, canceling coal — it’s all drowning under borrowing costs

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Plans to push South Africa and Indonesia off coal sputtered. So have offshore wind farms on the New Jersey and British coasts, and a green hydrogen project in an Italian...

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Norway doubles down on deep-sea mining bet despite green fears

The Norwegian government wants to fire the starting gun on the exploitation of rare metals and minerals at the bottom of the ocean. But critics fear irreversible environmental damage. Earlier this...

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Democracy is in peril in the world’s bonanza year of elections

Is 2024 the year when democracy hits a tipping point and slides toward autocracy? It may seem like an odd question to ask at a time when countries representing nearly half the world’s population, or...

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Blairites take on Brussels

BRUSSELS — The Brits are making a comeback in the EU capital. Exhibit A: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s international policy shop is wrapping up a hiring spree in Brussels. In just a year,...

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Populism Keeps Rattling the Globe. Elites Have No Idea What to Do.

DAVOS, Switzerland — For more than a decade, forces on the ideological extremes have torn at the global political fabric. And for just as long, the luminaries at the World Economic Forum have fretted...

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WTO in ‘damage control’ mode as Abu Dhabi agenda unravels

The future of world trade is about to face a turning point: whether nationalist policies displace an eight-decade shift toward rules-based global commerce. This week’s biennial World Trade...

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Liz Truss’ massive in-flight food and booze bill revealed

LONDON — Former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss spent more than £15,000 on in-flight catering for a single trip to Australia while she was running the Foreign Office. The bill from the 2022 visit via...

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Boeing crisis: Why is everybody freaking out?

If you’ve been anywhere online over the past week, chances are your feed has been flooded with two insistent questions: Where is Kate Middleton, and what on earth is happening with Boeing planes?...

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Russia’s friends beg EU to leave frozen assets alone

BRUSSELS — Countries sympathetic to Russia are demanding the EU drop any notion it might have about a wholesale confiscation of Moscow’s state assets. Representatives of China, Saudi Arabia and...

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France has a military drone radar everyone’s desperate to get

LIMOURS, France — About 50 kilometers south of Paris, a factory is looking to double production of one of France’s best-selling pieces of military kit — Ground Master air surveillance radars. It’s a...

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Does the EU have what it takes to fight China on green tech?

The EU is getting increasingly trigger happy as it launches probe after probe into whether China is unfairly supporting its exporters and, in so doing, potentially killing off competitors based in the...

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The impact of AI on disinformation and democracy

We are proud to support POLITICO’s expanded coverage of artificial intelligence (AI) and elections this year through this dedicated series. As a global foundation working to safeguard democracy from...

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Deepfakes, distrust and disinformation: Welcome to the AI election

This article is part of a series, Bots and Ballots: How artificial intelligence is reshaping elections worldwide. From his Boston apartment, Callum Hood has the power to undermine any election with a...

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How people view AI, disinformation and elections — in charts

This article is part of a series, Bots and Ballots: How artificial intelligence is reshaping elections worldwide. Since OpenAI’s ChatGPT went public in late 2022, artificial intelligence — everything...

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The EU needs to get its trade mojo back, say Sweden and Finland  

The European Union should be using trade policy to reassert its status as an economic heavyweight — not to save the planet. That’s what two of the bloc’s most ardent free traders — Sweden and Finland...

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Dust off your CV: The EU is going to need a new trade chief

WANTED: A commissioner to navigate the increasingly rough seas of global trade, avoiding shipwreck and guiding the European Union into calmer waters. If FTA is just another three-letter acronym to...

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AI, Inc. flexes its election bona fides — and hunts for customers

This article is part of a series, Bots and ballots: How artificial intelligence is reshaping elections worldwide, presented by Luminate. LONDON — Sitting in an unseasonably warm park in the British...

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Kyiv’s dilemma: Gaza overshadows Ukraine for non-NATO countries

SINGAPORE — After Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv faced another uphill battle: convincing non-NATO countries to row in behind it and ditch ties with Moscow. That was a tough...

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Zelenskyy accuses China of helping Russia sabotage peace summit

SINGAPORE — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hit out at China, accusing the country of helping Russia derail a peace summit this month in Switzerland. “Russia, using Chinese influence on the...

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