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Can Britain really be an electric vehicle powerhouse?
Anti-biomass rules threaten energy security and Green Deal
The plan to overturn abortion rights in Europe
View from the summit: A self-defeating G7 fails on all fronts
Countries with most monkeypox cases receive first EU-bought vaccines
It’s time to drive action on the silent struggle of people living with immuno-inflammatory diseases
These chronic, incurable diseases leave people facing a lifetime of making compromises on the life they would like to live.
Battered by lawsuits, Coinbase seeks liability guarantees in EU
US plaintiffs claim that the exchange misled them about the security of stablecoins.
Biden signs US gun safety bill, calls abortion ruling ‘shocking’
“I think the Supreme Court has made some terrible decisions,” the US president said after the Supreme Court revoked the constitutional right to an abortion.
With Merkel gone, Germany gets tough on Brexit
New German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has Boris Johnson firmly in his sights.
US Congress sends bipartisan gun safety bill to Biden
WASHINGTON — The House on Friday easily cleared a bipartisan gun safety package, sending Congress’ first major response to nearly three decades of mass shootings to President …
Rwanda refugee hostel prepares to receive children
Controversial scheme to send migrants trying to reach Britain to Rwanda was originally designed for adult men.
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.
G7 mulls call for ‘necessary’ public gas investments
Climate goals and energy security are in tension ahead of a meeting of leaders Sunday.
Boris Johnson warns against seeking ‘bad peace’ in Ukraine
British PM calls on Western allies to help the Ukrainians with ‘strategic endurance.’
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.
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.
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.
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?
Get ready to cringe as Boris Johnson and Prince Charles meet at Rwanda summit
Prince Charles’ first outing as head of the Commonwealth follows his reported criticism of Boris Johnson’s flagship immigration policy.
Brussels says it’s serious about green trade deals
The EU aims to use its massive market power to push trading partners to act on climate change.
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.
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.
Spain demands EU leave energy treaty over climate concerns
Spain is the first country to publicly call for an exit from the treaty.
Polish ruling party chief leaves government post
Jarosław Kaczyński says he wants to focus on the upcoming elections.
Amid antitrust brawls, France’s competition chief stays in his lane
Benoît Cœuré has disavowed a wider role for antitrust enforcers even as he prepares to announce a major decision against Google.
Big deal: Why EU candidate status matters for Ukraine
The move would put Kyiv on the road to Brussels but there’s no guarantee it would get there.
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