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New York state of mind: EU plans to buy €20M Manhattan mansion

EU’s diplomatic wing wants to buy Upper East Side property with ‘leather-wrapped wallpaper.’

Living Cities

Western Europe tries to limit heat wave death toll

Free air conditioned spaces and bans on outdoor events are among the measures being planned.

On the farms and high streets of Northern Ireland, the protocol is more than a political row

Boris Johnson’s latest plan for Brexit divides opinion, once again, down sectarian lines.

Hungary’s tax veto leaves EU adrift and Bruno Le Maire burned

A tax deal was a top priority for the French Presidency.

The elephant in the room for Spain’s conservatives? The far right

Voters in Andalusia go to the polls Sunday, with the Popular Party set for a big win.

Boris Johnson’s ethics adviser caved to the inevitable

Westminster-watchers see Christopher Geidt’s exit as an honorable move — but one that’s been a long time coming.

Albania aims to keep a key river running wild

PM says protection should go hand-in-hand with measures to boost tourism, which dismays NGOs.

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Germany

Berlin accuses Moscow of playing gas games as pipeline flows fall

Outages at two major suppliers are squeezing the bloc and imperiling energy security.

Olaf Scholz gets lost in communication over war in Ukraine

The German chancellor is struggling to explain his foreign policy goals to allies and citizens.

5 things to know about Germany’s push to legalize cannabis

The coalition government has promised to deliver it, but it’s easier said than done.

Brussels

Finance ministers put banking union plans on ice

A German-Italian deadlock over a common deposit insurance scheme couldn’t be broken.

What’s wrong with the GDPR?

European Data Protection Supervisor Wojciech Wiewiórowski wants Brussels to break the silence on flawed enforcement of the bloc’s flagship privacy rulebook.

European Commission backs EU candidate status for Ukraine, Moldova

Assessment based on ‘understanding’ that both countries will carry out major reforms.

Britain

Boris Johnson rages at the European Court of Human Rights. But will he act?

A timely row with Strasbourg plays well with some Conservative MPs — but others are urging caution.

David Davis: Ireland’s Brexit scars could take a decade to heal

Former UK Brexit secretary admits many benefits of Britain’s exit have yet to be realized, but blames the pandemic.

Boris Johnson’s ethics adviser caved to the inevitable

Westminster-watchers see Christopher Geidt’s exit as an honorable move — but one that’s been a long time coming.

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