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2026 › February › 06
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Tesla remained a strong contender in China's electric vehicle scene, as the company's China-produced EV sales grew modestly in January from the year before.
India is reportedly 'ready' to buy up to $80 billion in Boeing aircraft following trade deal with U.S. ⊕
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Indian minister shares details about India-U.S. deal timeline and New Delhi's potential to buy more American goods.
AI fears pummel software stocks: Is it 'illogical' panic or a SaaS apocalypse? ⊖
The software space is facing serious market concerns this week, after the release of new AI tools from AI triggered a market sell-off.
U.S. asks American citizens to 'leave Iran now' ahead of high-stakes talks with Tehran ⊖
Differences over the scope for the talks have also cast doubts on whether it will still go ahead, keeping open the risk of U.S. military action.
EU looks to rekindle ties with Turkey as a critical partner in Ukraine ⊕
With Ankara likely to play a key role in a post-war Ukraine, EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos is traveling to Turkey to revive relations.
How Italy’s most polarizing politician hitched his comeback to the Winter Olympics ⊕
Matteo Salvini is betting on the infrastructure boost the Games will provide to reassert himself on the national stage, but it may not be that simple.
Epstein’s world: Inside his network of wealth, power and hustle ⊕
The late convicted sex offender’s private correspondence reveals the methods he used in cozying up to the one-percent.
A handy guide to Labour regicide ⊖
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a story from Politico EU ✅ › Politico EU
After the most difficult week of Keir Starmer’s premiership, with mounting speculation over how long he can last as Prime Minister, this week on Westminster Insider, host Patrick Baker explores Labou…
4 Labour politicians on why it’s so hard to boot flailing leaders ⊕
From a navel-gazing mindset to arcane rules, battle-scarred Labour veterans tell POLITICO why the party often ducks its chance to oust its chief.
This by-election in suburbia is Keir Starmer’s next nightmare ⊖
Reeling from a scandal and struggling in the polls, the British prime minister is weeks away from a by-election that will test whether Labour has any gas left in the tank.