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Sunday, September 14, 2025
TopicEuropean Union

Topic: European Union

Bluffer or credible madman: Game theory helps decode Boris Johnson’s suspend parliament plea

In the language of game theory, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a ‘credibility’ problem for asking the Queen to suspend the Parliament to ensure timely Brexit.

G7 summit shows post-war liberal world order is failing. India’s diplomacy offers a solution

PM Modi participated in two sessions at Biarritz summit, on climate change and digitisation, signaling India’s growing willingness to lead on issues.

Google invites bids for rival search engines to show up on Android phones

Starting next year, Google will prompt users to make a choice between it and 3 other rival options as the default search provider following a warning from the EU.

US and China are fighting a trade war, but not everyone is complaining

Over 80 per cent of the trade hit by US and Chinese tariffs will be picked up by other countries, and EU is set to be the biggest gainer.

Facebook may be ordered to censor content, argues threat to freedom of speech

Scrutiny of Facebook in the EU has intensified since the bloc introduced strict new privacy rules a year ago, giving data regulators real teeth and the power to fine companies for the first time.

Nationalist surge hits European Parliament elections as voters reject traditional ruling parties

The traditional centre-left and centre-right parties have lost their combined majority for the first time in four decades at the European Parliament.

Japan, US, EU want change in WTO rule on farm subsidy that will hurt India

Several members of the developed bloc have accused India & China of under-reporting their farm subsidies at WTO, which they believe distorts global trade.

Congress should accept Rahul Gandhi’s resignation, end dynasty’s grip

ThePrint view on the most important issues, instantly.

As Europe votes, a look at what European Parliament election is all about and why it matters

The election to the European Parliament began Thursday and will continue till Sunday. Nearly 400 million people will cast their vote in the election.

Facebook is still its own worst political enemy

Facebook's new measures fell flat weeks before the European parliamentary election, despite preparations and the hire of former British deputy PM.

On Camera

Russian-style socialism dominated Nehru’s imagination. It was disastrous

It is necessary to break the spell of socialist dogma on the imagination of those attracted by its Utopia as the only scientific way of progress, wrote MA Venkatarao in 1963.

What’s behind bond yields’ logic-defying spike? The market’s concern over the future

While bond yields tend to fall amid low inflation & interest rate cuts, market experts say they’ve been rising due to concerns over tax collections, fiscal deficit & potential impact of US tariffs.

Navy gets first Tata-made Spanish 3D surveillance radar for its warships, 19 more to come

It is one of the most advanced long-range air defence and anti-missile radars. It has been acquired under an about USD 145-million deal signed in 2020.

Gen Zs have taken down the Nepal regime. Here’s why this will never happen in India

To be truly functional and durable, even eternal, a state doesn’t just need a leader, a party or an ideology. It needs functional and robust institutions.