Editors’ picks

Greens and rig workers call a truce in Europe’s oil capital

The green movement seeks to fix one of its biggest screw-ups.

Abramovich is suing the EU. He’s not the only one

Russian companies and individuals are fighting against sanctions in court.

Analysis

Olaf Scholz’s Kaiser complex leaves Ukraine in the lurch

German chancellor’s approach is not only damaging to Ukraine, it also is undermining Berlin’s already tenuous standing within NATO. 

What’s wrong with Vladimir Putin?

The Russian leader’s health has been the subject of speculation — and denial — for many years.

Only Black Sea ships will allow Ukraine to feed the world again

EU plan to export grain by road and rail will barely move a fifth of regular food supplies.

Germany loses EU sway as Eastern Europe turns away over Russia

Berlin diminished by Merkel’s retirement and frustration over Ukraine war policies.

Don’t fall for Russian lies on food crisis, EU warns Africa

Africa and the Middle East are highly vulnerable to impending crisis sparked by the war.

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Brussels

Brexit tensions mean Brits won’t get EU science cash, Brussels warns

No Horizon funding will go to British researchers until the Northern Ireland protocol row is fixed.

Olaf Scholz dismisses EU Parliament call to sanction Gerhard Schröder over Russia ties

German chancellor also optimistic that Turkish opposition to NATO accession of Finland and Sweden can be overcome.

‘Nokiagate’ pits Dutch lawmakers against Mark Rutte in transparency debate

Dutch parliament takes aim at prime minister over deleting text messages.

German politics

Germany approves constitutional change to boost military

A vast majority of lawmakers voted to put a special €100 billion military makeover fund into Germany’s constitution.

Germany to supply Ukraine with air defense and radar systems

The move is announced as Germany faces sharp criticism at home and abroad over its lack of military support to Ukraine.

Germany announces new deal with Greece to send tanks to Ukraine

Berlin has already agreed a similar tank swap deal with Prague and says it’s working to implement one with Warsaw as well after criticism.

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