The Continent
Georgians fear their government is sabotaging EU hopes
Canada will return key Nord Stream pipeline component
Penny Mordaunt launches UK leadership bid
France’s Le Maire: Total Russian gas cutoff is ‘most likely’ scenario
Zelenskyy recalls controversial ambassador to Germany
Revenge of the Blob: How officials helped topple Boris Johnson
German energy company Uniper asks for bailout
‘We will not allow a systemically important company to go bankrupt,’ says Economy Minister Habeck.
Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe shot dead at 67
A suspect, a man in his 40s, has been arrested.
US on Johnson’s departure: ‘OK, bye’
Joe Biden and Boris Johnson’s relationship wasn’t all that special, and US-UK ties should be fine.
Ukraine urges Canada not to return Nord Stream pipeline component
Kyiv is urging Ottawa not to make an exception under its sanctions against Russia to send a turbine needed for operation.
Boris Johnson’s downfall was his own making
The wildly ambitious prime minister won’t go quietly, but get ready for Britain’s third female leader.
Bulgaria sounds alarm over EU’s mafia-run border
Outgoing reformist government says EU single market’s border with Turkey was run by the mob under previous administrations.
Glacier collapse hits Italy with new climate threat it can’t escape
Half the Alps’ glacial ice will melt no matter what the world does to limit its carbon emissions, scientists say.
War in Ukraine amplifies ‘breathtaking’ rise in poverty, UN report says
UN development agency projects sharp rise in poverty due to disrupted energy and food markets.
Refugee Diaries: Images of home, old and new
The second installment in a series of digital diaries following those displaced by the war in Ukraine.
Boris Johnson clings on despite Cabinet in revolt
More than 50 members of his government have now quit or been sacked – one-third of the total.
The Borne Supremacy: French PM pitches Macron’s reform agenda amid parliamentary chaos
Elisabeth Borne sets out the government’s plans in a rowdy National Assembly.
Lawless Europe: How EU states defy the law and get away with it
Defiance against EU law is on the rise, data shows. POLITICO delves into the consequences for average EU citizens.
Belgium green-lights treaty that would allow convicted terrorist to be sent back to Iran
Belgian Justice Minister Vincent Van Quickenborne defended the treaty, arguing there are ‘human lives at risk.’
City minister John Glen quits in blow for UK financial services reforms
City Minister John Glen resigned today from the government in a major blow to the U.K.’s planned financial services reforms after Brexit. Glen, who has been economic …
Lavrov accuses France of breaching ‘diplomatic etiquette’ over release of Macron-Putin call
The call, which took place just days before Russia’s full-scale attack on Ukraine, was published last week in a documentary.
Police fire on Dutch farmers protesting environmental rules
Farmers have blocked supermarkets, distributions centers and roads in response to government plans to cut nitrogen emissions.
Campaigners file greenwashing suit against KLM
The suit claims the company’s ‘Fly Responsibly’ campaign breaches EU consumer rules by suggesting its flights won’t worsen the climate crisis.
UK leaves local leaders on £8M hook for unused Brexit checks warehouse
Portsmouth City Council, which operates the Portsmouth International Port, is still footing the bill despite delayed customs checks.
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Boris Johnson: Assisted suicide or fratricide?
The manner of the prime minister’s departure may trigger more Tory bloodletting.