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15  april     20h23
Iran has to come’: FIFA president insists on allowing Iran to play in World Cup
Aaron Pellish    Gianni Infantino’s comments come as the U.S.-Israel war with Iran has jeopardized the Iranian team’s chances of competing.
12  april     18h27
Gianni Infantino’s Iran-shaped World Cup problem
Sophia Cai    Can FIFA keep Iran in a Trump-hosted World Cup?
15  march     11h18
Trump’s latest tariffs face a fresh set of legal hurdles
Josh Gerstein    Here are the key issues in the court fight over Trump’s newest tariffs after the Supreme Court’s ruling.
05  march     19h19
24 US states sue over Trump’s latest tariffs
Doug Palmer    The states, led by New York, California, Oregon and Arizona, are asking the U.S. Court of International Trade to declare the new tariffs illegal and...
24  june     03h00
How Europe is leading efforts to digitize and save our ocean
Mercator Ocean International    To protect life on Earth, we must protect the ocean. UNOC3 revealed how innovative technological advances are helping to translate knowledge into...
09  may     11h26
EU and Ukraine launch special tribunal to prosecute Putin’s war crimes
Hans von der Burchard    The move comes as the U.S. and Western allies threaten further sanctions against Russia if it does not accept a ceasefire.
20  april     15h27
After remarkable Supreme Court rebuke, Trump administration slams meritless litigation’
Ali Bianco    The White House’s statement comes as the Trump administration faces a firestorm of criticism from Democrats and legal experts over due process and...
24  february     18h26
UN passes resolutions condemning Russian invasion of Ukraine despite US opposition
Eric Bazail-Eimil    The defeats show how isolated the U.S. in its push to be more conciliatory toward Russia in brokering a deal deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
30  january     21h53
Panama’s president ahead of Rubio’s visit: I cannot negotiate’ on the canal
Gregory Svirnovskiy, Ali Bianco    The visit to Panama will be Rubio’s first international trip as President Donald Trump’s secretary of State.
16  december     03h04
Britain’s bold new world as a Pacific trading nation
Graham Lanktree    With global free-traders on the back foot amid Donald Trump’s return, the U.K. is placing its bets on the tongue-twisting CPTPP.
27  november     03h29
China’s bid to join major trade bloc kicked into the long grass
Graham Lanktree    Tangles over Taiwan mean Costa Rica will instead become front-runner to join the 12-nation CPTPP, senior officials from member nations tell POLITICO.
03  september     10h00
The deal man’: Some nations see Trump as the pro-trade candidate
Ari Hawkins, Gavin Bade    The sentiment runs against the conventional wisdom in Washington, where Trump is perceived as anti-trade and Democrats are regarded as keen to cozy...
28  november     05h00
The West is on a world tour against Huawei
Mathieu Pollet, John Hendel    Brussels and Washington join forces to tame Huawei’s global ambitions.
22  august     09h00
Top environmental fund chief calls on countries to defund activities destroying’ nature
Louise Guillot    A new global fund for nature conservation alone won’t do much to solve biodiversity crisis, says the CEO of the Global Environment Facility.
26  may     04h00
Specter of China looms over EU-US summit
Mark Scott, Barbara Moens, Sarah Anne Aarup, Doug Palmer    The latest Trade and Tech Council summit has failed to deal with the thorniest transatlantic issue: What to do about Beijing.
28  july     18h11
US climate deal gets cool response from allies
Karl Mathiesen    Washington’s image as a time-waster on global warming is still hard to shake.
12  may     13h05
Experts divided on possible cause of mystery hepatitis in children
Helen Collis, Sarah-Taïssir Bencharif, Ashleigh Furlong, Carlo Martuscelli    Everything you need to know about the unexplained illness, which has affected 460 so far and caused 11 deaths.
11  march     03h25
Bananas are early battlefront in EU bid for greener farm standards
Gabriela Galindo    One of the cheapest fruits in Europe is emerging as a major test case for Brussels as it looks to green-up global agriculture.
11  november     05h00
UK refuses to join trade pact to end fossil fuel subsidies, eliminate tariffs on green goods
Graham Lanktree    Britain is hosting the COP26 summit in Glasgow.
09  november     17h56
Boris Johnson drops in to remind divided COP26 what’s at stake’
Karl Mathiesen    The UK prime minister heads back to Glasgow climate talks as division rules.
    17h25
At COP26, new alliance tries to kill oil and gas industry
Karl Mathiesen    A handful of ministers will take on the industry by pledging to end oil and gas exploration and production.
05  november     13h23
UK trade chief a no-show at key COP26 event on trade’s role fighting climate change
Graham Lanktree    Anne-Marie Trevelyan will miss an engagement attended by other trade chiefs and representatives from the WTO and World Bank.
29  october     10h17
The COP26 power list
Zia Weise, Karl Mathiesen, Zack Colman, Andrew McDonald    15 people to watch at the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow.
26  october     08h59
Tiny Nicaragua is becoming a big problem for Joe Biden
Nahal Toosi    The ruling family colorful, corrupt and ruthless has embraced the Kremlin and crushed what remains of the country’s democratic opposition.
20  september     21h25
Britain and other small island states call out big polluters
Karl Mathiesen    At a closed meeting, the speeches singled out major emitters whose leaders had not shown up.
15  june     19h58
Biden names 9 ambassador nominees, including for Israel, NATO
Nahal Toosi    Among those chosen is Sully Sullenberger of aviation fame.
01  april     16h49
Sunny spots to escape the pandemic
Mari Eccles    There are a lot of getaways with few COVID restrictions.
26  january     04h32
Coronavirus debt crisis undermines climate change finance
Karl Mathiesen, Kalina Oroschakoff    At a global summit, pressure grows for debt relief to help the green recovery.
18  july     06h00
Shell CEO: EU should adopt net zero emissions target for 2050
Shell    The European Commission’s net zero proposal remains blocked by four EU countries. Ben van Beurden says he hopes there can be agreement on the issue...
16  may     10h17
Australian PM confirms secret Rwandan guerilla deal
Zoya Sheftalovich, Miriam Webber    POLITICO’s revelations have sparked condemnation from across the political spectrum.
09  november     08h10
Morocco climate talks: Five things that must happen
David Hone, climate change adviser, Shell    As government ministers meet in Morocco, one year after the United Nations Paris agreement on climate change, Shell’s climate change adviser David...
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