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Global financial rule-makers risk losing relevance if Trump pulls back entirely
Without the firepower of the U.S., global regulators would be hamstrung in their efforts to contain a future financial crisis.

Will the EPP drown in Valencia’s floodwaters?
Europe’s new war with Russia: Deep sea sabotage
Suspicious Russian tankers keep slashing Europe’s internet and power cables. It’s not an act of war … but someday it might be.
EU delays 2040 climate target release until ‘before summer’
“Clearly we need a bit more time,” says Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra.
EU regulator rejects Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug
The agency said the benefits do not outweigh the risks.
Global health chiefs urge EU to step up amid US funding cuts
Significant foreign aid cuts threaten to undo decades of progress in global health.
ECB cuts deposit rate again as Europe heads into uncertain future
But policy easing is no longer on autopilot.
Germany’s spending bazooka propels euro and borrowing costs higher
The euro surged against the dollar in early trading on Wednesday.
Pharma braces for tariffs as Trump threatens to buck trade convention
Drugmakers and analysts fear retaliation from Brussels will only exacerbate Europe’s drug supply issues.
Europe must confront soaring chronic disease rates, warns WHO
From infancy to old age, people in the region are facing health crises.
Greece says EU’s central bank could play role in Europe’s defense crisis
Greek central bank chief says the ECB can discuss support for the defense industry if the EU declares higher spending is a goal.
The US brain drain has begun
The White House appears hell-bent on destroying not just economic and political paradigms, but a higher education system that really did make America great.