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Politico · May 4, 2026, 4:01 AM

Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.

As I begin my first week as POLITICO's Global Editor-in-Chief, I want to start by thanking you — our readers and subscribers — for the trust you place in POLITICO. Our best-in-class reporters and editors — all 550 of them around the globe — start each day focused on a singular mission: delivering original, authoritative reporting on politics, policy and power to help you make better sense of our rapidly changing world. Their work begins by going deep in the power centers we cover. Our reporters draw on unparalleled experience and sourcing to guide you through the people and institutions driving decisions in capitals like Washington, Brussels, London, Ottawa, Berlin, Paris and Sacramento — and soon Madrid and Canberra — while also connecting the dots as power flows across borders and sectors. Our superpower is covering not only where power is today, but where it is moving, so you can be better prepared for what comes next. What I love most about POLITICO is we never stand still. Innovation has been part of our DNA from the start, and in the months ahead, you will see POLITICO continue to evolve the ways we deliver our journalism — on new platforms, in new formats and in more ways throughout your day — all with the goal of making our reporting more useful to you. We are particularly grateful to our professional subscribers, and we know how important POLITICO Pro and E&E News are to your work. We will continue investing in our core policy areas and expanding the tools that help you integrate POLITICO's coverage even further into your daily work. Thank you for reading, listening, watching and trusting POLITICO. We will continue working every day for you.

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