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Behind the scenes: A billionaire at COP28

UK’s Labour would target defense ‘pact’ with EU

Ukraine denounces Polish truckers for harming its war effort

Truck chaos on Polish border signals tensions over integrating Ukraine into EU

Proposed mandatory reuse rules jeopardizing world’s best recycling system

Decarbonizing heavy-duty can’t be only based on an early-stage technology
Putin rakes in extra €1B for his war chest via Bulgaria sanctions loophole
Last year, the EU gave Sofia a sanctions exemption to protect its citizens from energy shortages. Since then, Russia has profited.
Ukraine fumes as Polish truckers block border crossings
It’s the second clash between Poland and Ukraine following a dust-up over agricultural imports.
Ukraine’s top general: War with Russia has reached stalemate
‘There will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough,’ says Valery Zaluzhny.
Biosimilar matters
Why we should stop devaluing biosimilar medicines at all costs.
Israel launches expanded Gaza ground operation — but won’t use the I-word
‘It’s the second stage of the war,’ Netanyahu said in a speech Saturday. ‘We’re going to save our country.’
The future of warfare: A $400 drone killing a $2M tank
Ukraine’s early adoption of ‘first-person view’ drones tips the scales against an enemy fighting a conventional war.
Eyeing China, EU rushes to inflate sagging wind sector
When it comes to wind energy, the EU is trying to save itself — and stymie China in the process.
Biden has a new message about the war. There’s an America First twist.
The White House is stressing that weapons for Ukraine are being made in the US But will it work?
Commission proposes ports alliance to combat drug trafficking
The EU wants tighter control of its ports to stop drugs flooding into Europe.
Inside Biden’s decision to secretly send longer-range US missiles to Ukraine
Top officials were worried that Kyiv’s offensive wasn’t going well. So they had an idea.
Cocaine Whac-A-Mole: A game Brussels is playing to win
A hotly anticipated plan to combat skyrocketing drug trafficking in Europe will be published Wednesday.
Ukrainian attacks force Russia to relocate Black Sea fleet
Kyiv has managed to partly restart seaborne grain exports, but there are still fears that Russia will interfere with civilian vessels.
The great British train robbery
How a 180km ‘railway to nowhere’ came to symbolize British decline.
Romania threatens Austria with lawsuit over stalled Schengen accession
Romania could claim back ‘its losses caused by non-accession’ to the free-travel zone, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu says.
Knowledge gaps for perishable liquid food packs threaten Green Deal
Analysis of food packaging studies reveals significant evidence gaps for policymakers deliberating on packaging reuse targets in proposed EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation
Von der Leyen vows EU strategy to combat drug trafficking
Commission president pledges European ports alliance as key part of narcotics plan.
Kaja Kallas blasts ‘witch hunt’ probe into husband’s Russia business ties
‘It is an excuse to waste time in parliament,’ Estonian PM says.
Von der Leyen wants Bulgaria, Romania in Schengen ASAP
‘Let us finally bring them in — without any further delay,’ says European Commission president.
How a fight over an Alpine pass turned into an EU-wide political headache
Locals want fewer trucks; truckers and national politicians want uninterrupted cargo traffic; Brussels wants the problem to go away.
Kaja Kallas faces more heat amid probe of husband’s Russia business ties
Estonian president condemns prime minister as scandal snowballs.
Poland launches probe as Legionella confirmed in city water supply
Intelligence bosses are looking into whether the outbreak in Rzeszów is a result of tampering.
Ukraine foreign minister pushes back against counteroffensive doubters
‘Even doubters become more hopeful with time,’ Dmytro Kuleba says in interview as Kyiv’s forces struggle to achieve a decisive breakthrough.
Making reusables rock’n’roll: Festivals struggle with switch to sustainable
Major Belgian festivals say they’re not ready ‘to run entirely on reusable cups.’