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Merkel’s rival channels Macron with call to spend

Bloomberg Chancellor Angela Merkel’s main domestic challenger, Martin Schulz, joined international criticism of Germany’s budget surplus as he sought to gain an opening 10 weeks out from federal elections. Schulz, a Social Democrat whose party has been Merkel’s coalition partner for the past four years, pledged on Sunday to guarantee that surplus revenue would go towards spending on infrastructure if ...

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Prez contender in Rwanda sees intimidation as test

Bloomberg The last time Rwanda held presidential elections, opposition leader Frank Habineza’s deputy was killed and he fled into European exile. Seven years on, he sees his candidacy in next month’s vote as a cautious step towards greater political freedoms in the tiny East African country. The August 4 election will be the first time Habineza, who leads the Democratic ...

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UK’s Brexit chaos leaves EU friends, foes bemused

Theresa May’s goal at this point in the Brexit negotiations was to be a strong British prime minister —between European Union leaders. It hasn’t quite worked out that way. Instead, as Brexit Secretary David Davis heads to Brussels for the second round of negotiations, EU officials and politicians are looking at a Britain where senior ministers openly disagree about their ...

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