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Iran will continue talking but nuclear deal unlikely
Iran and the EU met yesterday to discuss the nuclear deal but unrelated political issues were the main focus
IranUS and EU antitrust action on 'big tech' diverge
There are strong demands in the United States and Europe for reforming antitrust laws governing the tech industry
InternationalMali’s UN force is in danger of collapse
Several countries have announced the withdrawal of their contingents from the UN force in Mali
MaliTunisian president’s position appears weak
The low turnout in the parliamentary election has triggered calls from opposition parties for the president to resign
TunisiaEU gas cap will have limited impact
The new EU regulation leaves loopholes in response to concerns about security of supply
EUEU external finance position will find a new normal
The euro-area external deficit narrowed on slightly cheaper energy imports but remains far from 2021 surplus levels
EUEU’s Visegrad Four will not continue in current format
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will shape Central Europe for decades to come and has divided Poland from Hungary
EUDespite candidate status Bosnia is far from EU entry
The European Council decision to upgrade Bosnia-Hercegovina into a membership candidate will not speed up pro-EU reforms
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