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Macron to make it easier to build nuclear reactors in France

President Emmanuel Macron wants to streamline rules to build new nuclear reactors faster as maintenance issues beset France’s aging atomic facilities and the energy crisis spurs the country to accelerate the shift away from fossil fuels. His government is seeking parliament’s approval for legislation that would reduce overall construction time by more than two years by speeding up the decision ...

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Kuroda can’t get to yes. Should he even try?

Daniel Moss | Gearoid Reidy Haruhiko Kuroda is summoning his inner Wim Duisenberg. The first president of the European Central Bank, Duisenberg resisted calls to adjust interest rates two decades ago with the retort “I hear, but I do not listen.” At the time, Duisenberg was under pressure to follow the Federal Reserve and reduce the cost of money. Kuroda, ...

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Democrats were smart to meddle in GOP primaries

Jonathan Bernstein It appears that a controversial Democratic campaign tactic might be working. One of the big political stories this spring and summer was Democratic meddling in Republican primaries — Democrats, that is, spending money to “attack” extremist Republican candidates for being too conservative. The thinking among campaign strategists was that elevating the extremists’ profile would help them defeat more ...

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