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[1] FI sifted.eu · 2026-03-20 · 24% match

Inside Project Europe’s first year: cold water swims, club nights and accusations of ‘doing the devil’s work’

A year ago, Project Europe was launched by LinkedIn’s loudest VC, Harry Stebbings, to a mix of fanfare and cynicism. 9 min read A year ago, Project Europe was launched by LinkedIn’s loudest VC, Harry Stebbings, to a mix of fanfare and cynicism.

[2] MM www.theguardian.com · 2026-03-16 · 22% match

Friedrich Merz | The Guardian

Skip to main content Skip to navigation Print subscriptions Search jobs Sign in Eur Europe edition UK edition US edition Australia edition International edition The Guardian - Back to home The Guardian News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Show more H

[3] FI nordics.info · 2024-05-07 · 29% match

Film: Critical Borders, Denmark and Belarus

Film: Critical Borders, Denmark and Belarus Watch a film about the novel 'Dogs of Europe' and how well-established terms in international relations are not always adequate to describe what is going on in reality.

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