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Politico Europe es la edición europea de Politico con sede en Bruselas, lanzada en abril de 2015 como una empresa conjunta entre Politico LLC con sede en los Estados Unidos (fundada por el banquero y editor Robert Allbritton) y el grupo editorial alemán Axel Springer SE. En octubre de 2021, Axel Springer completó una adquisición de Politico por aproximadamente $ 1 mil millones, tomando el control total de la operación estadounidense y la empresa europea.
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Apoyar los derechos de las mujeres es preservar la democracia

Magyar revela planes de reforma para escribir una nueva constitución, expulsa a los principales nombrados por Orbán

El gobierno de Starmer suspende nuevos anuncios de políticas importantes

Anthropic suspende el acceso a los modelos de IA más recientes tras una orden de EE.UU.

El máximo tribunal de la UE mantiene la multa de Google Android en un caso antitrust histórico

El embarazoso abrazo de Europa con Turquía

La UE inicia tres meses de conversaciones con China sobre el déficit comercial de 360 000 millones de euros

Los misiles ucranianos atacan la planta de defensa en lo profundo de Rusia, dice Zelenskyy

Las ciudades deben establecer los términos para el auge de la infraestructura de IA
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Ucrania reporta dos muertos tras ataques nocturnos de Rusia, cifra que ha aumentado a 30 en Kiev.
At least two people were killed and eight injured in Russian air strikes on the Sumy region and Kryvyj Rih in Ukraine during the night of Thursday to Friday, according to Ukrainian authorities. This follows a large-scale Russian attack on Kyiv earlier in the week which killed at least 30 people and injured around 100 others. In response to the attacks, Ukraine conducted missile strikes on Belgorod in Russia, causing a fire at an energy facility and killing one woman, according to Russian media. The overnight strike on the city of Romny in the Sumy region hit a residential building, killing two women and injuring a man, reported regional administrator Oleh Hryhorov via Telegram. Another seven people were injured in a missile strike on Kryvyj Rih, according to military city administrator Oleksandr Vilkul. In Kyiv, teams discovered three more dead bodies during the night, bringing the total number of victims to 30, according to Reuters citing Ukrainian health authorities. Kyiv's military administrator Tymur Tkačenko stated that the attack injured 99 people. Moscow claimed the extensive attack was a response to Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, including those carried
Bruno Le Maire : “Une campagne, c’est tripal, c’est pas cérébral.”
In a special episode of POLITICO’s 'Playbook Paris' podcast recorded at the Aix-en-Provence economic meetings, former French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire reflects on his electoral campaigns, sharing both successes and moments of discouragement following the 2016 right-center primary defeat. He discusses lessons learned from these experiences and how they inform his current campaign strategy for 2027. The interview was conducted by Anthony Lattier and highlights Le Maire’s personal insights into political campaigning.

Lithuanian president warns NATO could fracture over defense spending
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda expressed concern that NATO could become divided if some member states fail to meet the alliance's goal of spending 5% of GDP on defense by 2035. During a press conference in Berlin with leaders from Latvia, Estonia, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Nausėda warned that disparities in defense spending could create divisions within the alliance. While NATO members agreed to the 5% target at last year's summit, most European countries are still spending significantly less than that amount. The Baltic nations are among the largest defense spenders relative to their economies. At an upcoming NATO summit in Ankara, European leaders aim to reassure U.S. President Donald Trump that they are increasing their defense budgets, as Trump has criticized European spending levels and questioned U.S. commitments to the alliance. Germany, for example, plans to double its defense budget within four years to meet the 5% target by 2029.

La oposición española acusa a Sánchez de ingeniería electoral después de la campaña de legalización de inmigrantes
El primer titular menciona a la oposición española acusando al primer ministro Sánchez de manipulación electoral relacionada con la legalización de los migrantes, pero esto no se explica en el texto posterior. En cambio, el cuerpo del artículo enumera varias noticias internacionales no relacionadas: alivio comercial de la UE para Armenia, Alemania acusando a un ciudadano ucraniano por el presunto sabotaje de Nord Stream, Rusia cerrando las fronteras ferroviarias con los estados bálticos y una reunión planificada entre el comisionado de la UE Kallas y el presidente turco Erdogan. Estas historias cubren temas como comercio, seguridad y relaciones exteriores, pero ninguna se desarrolla en artículos completos.

Putin reconoce las tarjetas de petróleo por primera vez
El presidente ruso Vladimir Putin reconoció por primera vez que Rusia está construyendo "algunas reservas de petróleo" durante una reunión centrada en temas energéticos. Enfatizó la necesidad de fortalecer la producción nacional de petróleo y aumentar la producción. Mientras tanto, las fuerzas ucranianas continuaron sus ataques contra la infraestructura energética rusa, detonando una planta de purificación de petróleo en la región sureña de Krasnodar, que produce alrededor de cuatro millones de toneladas de petróleo crudo anualmente. La región de Krasnodar es una de las mayores áreas productoras de petróleo de Rusia ubicada cerca del Mar Negro. El martes, las fuerzas ucranianas lanzaron ataques aéreos a gran escala contra Sebastopol, la ciudad más grande de Crimea, incluidos ataques a instalaciones petroleras. En respuesta, Rusia, que anexó Crimea en 2014, ha restringido las ventas de combustible al público para contrarrestar la escasez de energía. Según estos ataques, no ha habido informes en la línea del frente. Durante una entrevista con una estación de televisión estatal rusa, Putin describió los ataques a la infraestructura ucraniana como un intento de desestabilizar la sociedad petrolera rusa.

Moldova’s prime minister resigns after series of scandals
Moldova's Prime Minister, Alexandru Munteanu, resigned on Friday, ending his pro-European government that had been in place since November of the previous year. Munteanu cited personal convictions and the inability to govern according to his principles as reasons for his departure. He was appointed by President Maia Sandu, who supports Moldova's EU accession efforts. His tenure faced significant challenges including scandals involving high-profile officials such as Dumitru Vangheli, whose credentials were found to be forged, and Tatiana Nistorică, a state secretary detained over bribery allegations. While Vangheli publicly denied the accusations, Nistorică has not responded. President Sandu defended Munteanu's leadership, rejecting claims that he lacked autonomy, and plans to consult with party leaders to appoint a new prime minister aligned with pro-European policies. Moldova was accepted as an EU candidate in 2022, and recent progress includes the initiation of accession negotiations.

‘Never looked any cleaner’: US envoy shrugs off Brussels park damage claims
The article discusses a diplomatic exchange involving the United States and Belgium, where a U.S. envoy downplayed claims of damage to a park in Brussels. The piece also mentions other international news items, including Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urging Ukraine to mend relations with Poland, a controversy in Belgium related to a World War II military unit and a stripped state honor, and the Belgian government facing criticism over emergency services during a heatwave that reportedly caused 1,200 deaths. Additional reports cover Spain's opposition criticizing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's migrant legalization plan and the EU extending trade relief to Armenia similar to that provided to Ukraine.

Failing to deter Putin would cost more than paying for defense, Estonian PM warns EU
The provided article text includes several headlines and brief summaries related to European Union activities but does not contain a specific news article about Estonia's warnings regarding defense spending against Russia. The content covers topics such as the EU's engagement with the UK post-Brexit, potential relations with Serbia, candidate country incentives, and support for Armenia's pro-EU government. None of these directly address the claim made by Estonian Prime Minister about the financial implications of failing to deter Putin.
EU conservatives attempt family therapy in Washington
Conservative European politicians are seeking to mend strained relations with President Donald Trump, which have deteriorated over several months. Around 20 right-leaning EU lawmakers from the European Conservatives and Reformists Group visited Washington amid heightened transatlantic tensions linked to the Iran conflict. These lawmakers aim to address growing friction between Trump's administration and European nationalist leaders, such as Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French National Rally leader Jordan Bardella. Incidents like Trump mocking Meloni and threatening to take control of Greenland have fueled distrust among European conservatives. The visit reflects efforts to preserve the transatlantic alliance despite disagreements over U.S. foreign policy and economic measures.

Količino bencina, ki je na voljo v Rusiji, določa tekma med ukrajinskimi brezpilotniki in ruskimi servisnimi ekipami
The article discusses the impact of Ukrainian drone and missile attacks on Russia's energy infrastructure, leading to severe fuel shortages across much of the country. Two-thirds of Russia's 83 regions now report fuel supply issues, affecting millions of people and threatening the survival of many businesses. The situation is particularly dire in Crimea, where occupation authorities have declared emergency conditions and banned fuel sales. President Vladimir Putin has acknowledged the problem but downplayed its severity, claiming it is not critical and shifting blame onto Russian attacks on Ukraine. Domestic social media is flooded with footage of angry drivers at gas stations, highlighting the growing frustration among Russians. Additionally, India, Russia's largest foreign buyer of crude oil, has announced plans to export refined petroleum back to Russia, indicating a lack of domestic refining capacity due to Ukrainian strikes. Analysts suggest that the availability of fuel in Russia is now determined by the ongoing conflict between Ukrainian drones and Russian maintenance teams.

Lagarde floats early ECB exit to play role in French presidential campaign
The provided article text includes multiple headlines and summaries but does not contain a specific news article about Lagarde floating an early ECB exit to play a role in the French presidential campaign. The closest related content mentions France’s far-right legal issues, discussions around EU foreign policy, and coverage of the G7 summit involving Trump. There is no direct information about Lagarde’s potential involvement in the French presidential campaign through an early ECB exit.

Italy joins Bulgaria in resisting EU sanctions against Putin ally Patriarch Kirill
The provided text does not contain a specific news article about Italy joining Bulgaria in resisting EU sanctions against Patriarch Kirill. Instead, it includes a list of other articles from Politico Europe focusing on various EU-related topics such as the EEAS (European External Action Service), potential meetings between EU officials and Turkish leaders, and discussions around EU expansion policies. These articles highlight ongoing challenges within the EU's foreign policy apparatus and its relationships with external partners.

Spéciale Aix : notre Power 40 est là, son budget est déjà las
The article presents POLITICO Europe's 'Power 40' ranking of the most influential individuals in French politics and society for 2026. The list includes figures from various sectors such as business, media, and politics who have significant influence behind the scenes. Notable entries include Vincent Bolloré at number one, known for his support of the far-right, and others like François Durvye and Lise Boëll associated with Jordan Bardella. On the left side, figures such as Philippe Englebert, Charles Hufnagel, and Marguerite Cazeneuve are highlighted for their roles in supporting leftist or Macronist candidates. The article discusses the methodology used to create this list, emphasizing that it reflects the current state of influence rather than predicting election outcomes.
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