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Editors’ picks

Ukraine war highlights stakes of Chinese attack on Taiwan

Beijing’s threat to Taiwan will loom over Asia’s top security conference this weekend.

China’s new vassal: Vladimir Putin

Xi Jinping now holds the better cards in steering the Moscow-Beijing relationship.

Can a WTO summit fix the world’s problems? It’s a long shot

The upcoming WTO summit is an opportunity to tackle the pandemic and world hunger. Politics is in the way.

Putin’s war is forcing Moldova to escape Russia’s gas trap

Chișinău wants closer ties with the EU, but first has to get out of a toxic relationship with Moscow’s energy exports.

How automakers are earning a bundle while making fewer cars

Focusing on high-earning luxury cars carries environmental risks.

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.

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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

‘I don’t blame myself’: Merkel defends legacy on Russia and Ukraine

Former German Chancellor claims Ukraine might have faced a full-blown war with Russia sooner had she not intervened with controversial decisions.

Germany tackles Nazi-era abortion law as women warn of growing obstacles

The country’s debate on so-called abortion advertising is paving the way to examining the legality of abortion itself, activists say.

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.

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