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...Former European commissioner and Italian politician Mario Monti says the foundation stone of EU integration must not be neglected in the dash for strategic autonomy and economic security....
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...Big numbers: People are numb to millions, billions and trillions, but that is perhaps exactly what politicians want, writes Sarah O’Connor....
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