Infrastructure
No more whispers: Recession talk surges in Washington
From Wall Street to Washington, whispers about a coming economic slump have risen to nearly a roar as the Federal Reserve ramps up its battle against the highest inflation in four decades.
Taxonomy should not divide the EU in time of crisis
View from the summit: A self-defeating G7 fails on all fronts
G7 leaders vow to support Ukraine for ‘as long as it takes’
EU executive eyes Big Tech’s money to save 5G
G7 unveils $600B plan to combat China’s Belt and Road
Stormclouds at home dampen Biden’s return to Europe
The president kicked off the G-7 summit in Germany hoping to rally the world’s leading democracies, but turmoil in Washington hangs over the proceedings.
Israeli foreign minister slams EU’s Borrell over Iran outreach
In Brussels, diplomats see Israeli criticism as an attempt to undermine Iranian atomic talks.
Mission Not Yet Accomplished: Biden heads to Europe hoping to keep Ukraine coalition intact
The upcoming G-7 trip in some ways represents a taller task than the last time the president went to the continent.
Less talk, more action from the G7 on climate change
Leaders meeting starting Sunday in Bavaria turn to carrots rather than sticks to push global climate efforts.
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.
A year on from Greek wildfires, locals are skeptical lessons have been learned
‘I wake up in the morning and for a moment I still expect to see the forest, and then reality kicks in,’ says Vaggelis Georgantzis, head of the resin producers union.
Mission Not Yet Accomplished: Biden heads to Europe hoping to keep Ukraine coalition intact
The upcoming G7 trip in some ways represents a taller task than the last time the president went to the continent.
Digital transformation could grow EU economy by €2.8 trillion
AWS reinforces commitment to Europe’s bold tech agenda
EU is sabotaging itself with Russian oil sanctions, Khodorkovsky warns
The Putin critic says Europe is harming its own finances when it should be pouring cash into arms for Kyiv.
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.
Addressing inequity in vaccine access
Success in the response to future pandemics will depend on global access to vaccines and other health technologies
Biden: US to build silos on Poland border to export Ukrainian grain
US and Western officials have been exploring efforts to build temporary silos in Ukraine and other nations as a means to quickly scale up grain storage capacity in Ukraine.
Crypto industry fears regulatory backlash over lending crisis
The meltdown of Celsius Network has rattled crypto companies already on high alert.
Biden to travel to Middle East in July, White House says
The president will make stops in Israel, the West Bank and then Saudi Arabia, where he’ll seek to rebuild relations just a year after vowing to make the kingdom a “pariah.”
UkraineX: How Elon Musk’s space satellites changed the war on the ground
From artillery strikes to Zoom calls, the tech billionaire’s internet service has become a lifeline in the fight against Russia.
How automakers are earning a bundle while making fewer cars
Focusing on high-earning luxury cars carries environmental risks.
‘They are carpet-bombing us’: Ukrainian troops are getting pounded as they await heavy weapons from the West
After suffering humiliating defeats, Russia is making slow but steady progress as it employs a scorched-earth campaign.
Chelsea Manning dances with the crypto devil
The US whistleblower is working on a privacy project with funding from a digital token.
Fighting for survival in the shadow of COVID-19
For low-income countries, ‘pandemic preparedness’ means more than fighting the next virus. It’s about building the capacity necessary to keep entire health systems from crumbling.
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.
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