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EU-bashing “conflictualiser” in the Orbán mould. “But overall, we really shouldn’t overestimate the impact,” Greilinger said. “The far right succeeds electorally because of domestic issues: this wasn’t the defeat of the far
far-right leader [Alice Weidel](https://www.instagram.com/reels/DGTVB0Uo6Qk/), whose anti-immigration, pro-Kremlin Alternative für Deutschland party has been [supported by members of Trump’s Maga movement](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/14/jd-vance-stuns-munich-conference-with-blistering-attack-on-europes-leaders), also commented on the chancellor
President Ursula von der Leyen said the plan was aimed at building “a stronger European fertiliser industry” while supporting farmers and accelerating “sustainable, home-grown solutions”. But Irish Agriculture Minister Martin Heydon warned that rising
far cry from the roughly $50bn the EU paid Russia for crude in 2021, before Russia invaded Ukraine, but Ukraine says even this money translates directly into bombs, bullets and Ukrainian lives. “In order
impactful than all previous crises combined, according to Fatih Birol, the world’s leading energy economist and chief of the International Energy Agency, the gold standard in energy research. “This is bigger than
far, no additional tariffs have come into effect, but the move has surprised Brussels, with the European Commission rejecting Trump’s claim that the EU was not complying with last year’s trade deal