Europe
International Venezuela moves will not shift dial yet
Washington has expanded sanctions on Venezuelan officials as tensions between Caracas and Madrid also mount
VenezuelaGreek opposition parties will remain weak
Leadership challenges in Syriza and Pasok are causing internal fissures
GreeceOutcome of EU vote on China is increasingly unclear
Spain now appears to be opposed to the imposition of EU tariffs on electric vehicle imports from China
EUEU will attempt to tackle dynamic pricing
Following the Oasis ticket controversy, EU lawmakers are ramping up calls to regulate dynamic pricing in digital markets
EUEastern Europeans face difficult fiscal choices
The Visegrad Four governments showed uneven commitments to reducing fiscal deficits in their draft budgets for 2025
Eastern EuropePoland will press Germany to fund its border security
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk criticised the German decision to tighten border controls
PolandSerbia may be more open to nuclear power
The government is pushing to scrap a 35-year-old moratorium on building nuclear power plants
SerbiaApple’s court loss will bolster EU tax campaign
The EU’s highest court has ordered Apple to pay EUR13bn over years of low tax payments in Ireland
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