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Anti-biomass rules threaten energy security and Green Deal
The invisible backbone of Europe’s e-commerce
EU engine ban splits Germany’s coalition
In Greece, holidaymakers are back but workers are in short supply
G7 leaders vow to support Ukraine for ‘as long as it takes’
Placing science at the heart of the circular economy
Leading detergent brands to European consumers: Wash cold
Changes to daily routines — like cold laundry — can have outsized impact on sustainability. P&G is raising awareness of what we can do, and innovating to shrink the sector’s carbon footprint
EU executive eyes Big Tech’s money to save 5G
Getting US firms to chip in is hoped to save Europe’s 5G rollout.
The G7 conundrum: How hard should you push China in a crisis?
America will arrive at the Bavarian G7 summit with upgraded plans to try to reduce Beijing’s political and commercial reach.
German business sentiment sours amid gas-shortage fears
The results come a day after Berlin warned of a high risk to long-term gas supply shortages.
‘Surprise’ jailing in Vietnam tests US, EU climate strategy
The sentencing of Ngụy Thị Khanh, her country’s most high-profile environmental voice, to two years in prison for tax evasion raises questions about Vietnam’s commitment to ditching coal.
UK trade department ghosts business over tariff cut requests
The proposals the government requested were met with silence.
UK trade secretary set to extend controversial steel protections
Steel industry welcomes ‘right result’ but role of trade watchdog under scrutiny.
Germany raises national energy alert over Russia’s ‘economic attack’
Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck is calling on Germans to cut energy use.
A wonk’s guide to the Czech EU presidency policy agenda
With Europe beset by multiple crises, Prague will focus on energy security, trade deals and climate change.
EU champion Airbus has deep links to Chinese military industrial complex, report says
The planemaker has key manufacturing facilities in China and its local CEO is a member of the Communist Party.
EU Parliament’s climate champion role in doubt after key vote
MEPs’ compromise to break deadlock is out of step with the reality of climate change, critics say.
Smugglers’ secrets: How Russia can beat EU sanctions
It’s only a matter of time before Russia starts pulling tricks on ships at sea and sending goods via friendly countries to avoid and evade sanctions.
Pegasus used by at least 5 EU countries, NSO Group tells lawmakers
NSO Group ‘made mistakes,’ its chief lawyer says.
EU moves toward Russian lobbyist ban
Russian representatives will be suspended from the transparency register, as Council of EU takes action.
Scholz adviser turns heads with appeal to consider future Russian relationship
German chancellor’s foreign policy adviser urges Europe not to forget about its long-term relations with Moscow and to tread carefully toward China.
Strikes, slowdowns and stoppages: Europe’s travel chaos
Workers are angry over pay, companies are surprised by the bounce-back in travel while stranded passengers fume.
German producer prices rise at record speed in May
It suggests consumer price inflation has not yet reached its peak.
Boris Johnson’s ethics chief quit amid row over steel tariffs
Christopher Geidt said he had been placed in an ‘impossible and odious position’ regarding dispute over tariffs.
Berlin accuses Moscow of playing gas games as pipeline flows fall
Outages at two major suppliers are squeezing the bloc and imperiling energy security.
Crypto industry fears regulatory backlash over lending crisis
The meltdown of Celsius Network has rattled crypto companies already on high alert.
Turning miracles of science into reality for patients
Q&A: POLITICO Studio interviews Brendan O’Callaghan, Executive Vice President for Global Industrial Affairs at Sanofi
Transformer les miracles de la science en réalité pour tous
POLITICO Studio a interviewé Brendan O’Callaghan, Vice-Président Exécutif des Affaires Industrielles Globales à Sanofi
German SPD leader floats autobahn speed limit
In interview with Tagesspiegel, Saskia Esken also proposes driving bans if gasoline prices remain high.
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For Putin and the Catholic Church, history repeats
Isn’t Pope Francis doing what so many have done before — placing temporal interests above spiritual and moral imperatives?