EU
Bulgarian public sector data breach reveals EU trend
Bulgaria’s massive data breach underlines the need for public sector agencies to tighten data cybersecurity
EUGermany’s immigration law may not fill labour gaps
New legislation focuses on attracting high-skilled non-European workers while increasing migrant deportations
GermanyIMF nomination poses risks for Europe’s hold on role
EU members nominated Kristalina Georgieva to become the next IMF managing director, but her candidacy is not guaranteed
EUUS Ireland lobby could stop US-UK free trade deal
US concern about Brexit and Ireland could see Congress delay or stop a US-UK free trade deal post-Brexit
United StatesWaning monetary policy effectiveness will fire debate
The start of the Fed’s ‘mini-easing’ cycle will deepen the rift between markets and central banks
United StatesUK Remain parties will strengthen election cooperation
The Liberal Democrats, as the only clear Remain party standing, is expected to win an important by-election today
United KingdomUAE airlines face multiple and growing challenges
A toxic mix of legal disputes, higher costs, increased competition and regional insecurity are threatening the industry
United Arab EmiratesEU moves will not stop Turkey prospecting off Cyprus
The EU has long been setting itself up for a collision with Turkey over Cyprus
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