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What Salvini and Le Pen get wrong about Europe

Right-wing populists like Italy’s Matteo Salvini and France’s Marine Le Pen love to bash the EU as an elitist project that’s out of touch with the general public. Le Pen dreams of abolishing the European Commission, which she considers undemocratic, while Salvini says “bureaucrats and bankers” control Europe. This is all largely grandstanding; both of these leaders have had to ...

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With another massive win, this is Modi’s India now

After a long and arduous election, with months of campaigning and voting spread over seven phases, India’s 879 million voters have spoken. And, if not with one voice, then close to it. The Bharatiya Janata Party of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been handed another historic mandate. Modi’s 2014 victory was already record-setting — the first time a single party ...

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Germany flirts with financial nationalism

The abandoned merger between Deutsche Bank AG and Commerzbank AG is forcing the two lenders to reconsider their future strategies. Commerzbank, in particular, might be a tempting target for rivals across the continent who want to build their presence in Germany. If there were a suitable offer, German government – which owns 15.5% of Commerzbank – should be prepared to ...

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