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Tight Finish in Slovak Vote Makes Government’s Shape Hard to Predict

In much of Europe, the election was seen as a bellwether of mainstream support for Ukraine in its war with…

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Why One Country Is Struggling to Break Away From Russian Gas

Austria, unlike most European Union countries, is still buying nearly as much natural gas from Russia as it was before…

Business

Shell Reports Sharply Lower Earnings as Energy Prices Ease

The News Shell, Europe’s largest energy company, said Thursday that its profit fell 56 percent in the second quarter compared…

World

Stranded in a Strange Land, and Waiting for Death

Tunisia has pushed African migrants to scorching no-man’s lands along its borders with little food and water. Under a deal…

World

In a Bid to Curb Migrants, Europe Strikes a Deal With Tunisia

After the deadliest shipwreck in decades in the Mediterranean, E.U. officials will pay Tunisia to prevent migrants from setting to…

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NATO Isn’t What It Says It Is

NATO leaders convening this week in Vilnius, Lithuania, have every reason to toast their success. Only four years ago, on…

World

Switzerland and Austria, Both Traditionally Neutral, Join a German-Led Air Defense Initiative

GENEVA — Switzerland and Austria, two countries with strong traditions of foreign-policy neutrality, signaled their intention on Friday to join…

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Europeans Now See Russia as an Adversary, but Not China

An extensive poll of 11 European countries finds citizens less eager for competition and rivalry with China than Washington —…

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China Woos European Leaders on Trip Overshadowed by Kremlin Ties

A three-stop tour by China’s foreign minister this week has everyone trying to balance economic and security interests when it…

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Heat Pump Maker’s $13.3 Billion Sale Raises Questions in Germany

Carrier Global Corp., plans to acquire a unit of Viessmann Group that produces heat pumps, seen in Berlin as the…

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