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France wants cap on oil prices worldwide — not just Russia
Russia bombs Ukrainian shopping center, says Zelenskyy
EU sends Ukraine medical supplies for chemical, biological, nuclear emergencies
Italy’s economy enters choppy waters
Despite specter of Putin, EU chief says G20 should go ahead
Israeli foreign minister slams EU’s Borrell over Iran outreach
In Brussels, diplomats see Israeli criticism as an attempt to undermine Iranian atomic talks.
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 secret election that holds Boris Johnson’s fate in the balance
Brexit rebel Steve Baker is set to stand to be vice-chair of the 1922 Committee at upcoming elections.
EU leaders agree the economic outlook is bleak, but split over the remedies
There was little interest in a special summit in July, despite the pressing economic challenges.
Zelenskyy wants to replace Ukraine’s top spy after security failures
Ivan Bakanov was tapped to revamp the controversial Security Service of Ukraine. But after a string of failures and the loss of Kherson, he’s fallen out of favor with the Ukrainian president.
Bulgarian PM urges North Macedonia to show ‘guts’ and accept French deal on EU membership
On the cusp of resignation on Monday and facing new elections, Kiril Petkov urges deal to end dispute with neighbor.
Ukraine: Not just a country, an EU candidate country
Despite Putin’s denial of Ukraine’s right to exist, the EU grants Kyiv candidate status.
Western Balkans leaders fume after summit fails to unblock EU bids
Bulgaria is blocking North Macedonia’s EU bid, leaving the region in EU limbo.
EU to send Afghanistan €1 million in aid after earthquake
A devastating earthquake left more than 1,000 dead and many more injured.
MEPs back mandatory gas storage as Russian supplies dwindle
European Parliament lawmakers today backed plans obliging EU countries to fill their gas reserves to at least 80 percent of capacity by November 1 and to 90 …
Eurozone economic growth shows ‘signs of faltering,’ says key business survey
The PMI survey of 5,000 companies is considered one the most reliable leading indicators for economic growth.
Leaders to back Ukraine’s EU bid while skirting tough questions on war
Candidate status delivers a morale boost, but Kyiv desperately needs weapons and money.
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.
The Czechs Europe needs to know
As the Central European country takes over the EU presidency, here’s who could be influential.
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.
Czech Republic braces for rocky EU presidency amid Ukraine war, high inflation
The Central European country will be working on a shoestring budget — and under close scrutiny of its commitment to green issues.
The pro-Putin preacher the US won’t touch
The U.S. tends to avoid sanctioning religious figures. Could the head of Russia’s Orthodox Church prove an exception?
The end of Macronism
A poor performance in this week’s parliamentary election has brought French President Emmanuel Macron back to earth.
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.
Financing new global health emergency framework is within reach
G20 health and finance ministers and G7 heads of government asked to align agendas as they gather to discuss global pandemic preparedness and response
UK courts could ignore interim ECHR decisions under new human rights plan
London says it retains “fundamental commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights” as new Bill of Rights unveiled.
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.
Commission president calls to end unanimity in EU foreign policy decisions
Ursula von der Leyen calls for qualified majority voting, saying geopolitical events require faster response.
Belgium hands over Lumumba’s tooth to his family, 60 years after his murder
The independence leader’s only known remains will be returned to Congo.
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