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08  may     07h00
The 14 scientists and a penguin colony fighting for Ukraine
Emily Schultheis    How a mint-green research base in Antarctica became part of Ukraine’s war strategy.
07  may     15h36
Sovereignty push shouldn’t disrupt tech supply chains, EU innovation chief warns
Pieter Haeck    Some in the U.S. still see value in working with European tech talent, Ekaterina Zaharieva says.
05  may     09h04
Peppers, grapes and olive oil: Pesticide breaches are growing, EU food watchdog finds
Bartosz BrzeziÅ„ski    Imported produce exceeding legal limits of pesticide revenues is set to fuel an ongoing debate about unfair competition.
30  april     18h00
Nigel Farage: Germany’s AfD is a mixed bag’
Annabelle Dickson    The Reform UK leader said he finds the far-right German party’s ties with dictators very, very difficult.
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EU mulls carbon tax break on key Ukrainian military resource
Ben Makuch, Koen Verhelst    The country’s steelmakers had warned duties on carbon-intensive goods would kill their industry.
29  april     17h02
Mamdani would ask King Charles to return crown jewel to India
Joe Anuta    The mayor’s remarks fit into a standoff posture toward the royal family.
19  april     14h00
How the Iran war set Beijing up for global clean energy dominance
Zia Weise, Sara Schonhardt    China’s cheap low-carbon tech was already pummeling the competition. The Gulf conflict boosts that dominance.
18  april     12h16
Trump is facing an increasingly defiant world
Nahal Toosi    The Iran standoff shows the mistake the president and his team make in acting as if the world is full of passive characters.
15  april     02h00
Carney and Stubb: Two centrist dads trying to save the world
Tim Ross, Mickey Djuric    The leaders of Canada and Finland are running partners and friends who text each other regularly. Can they build a new transatlantic alliance in the...
14  april     00h45
Allies try to puzzle out US blockade of Iran
Paul McLeary, Jack Detsch, Phelim Kine    President Donald Trump is trying to ramp up the pressure on Tehran but allies and officials are scrambling to understand how the blockade will help.
06  april     10h51
Iran chides caveman’ Trump over strong language on social media
Sebastian Starcevic    Watch your language, Iran tells Trump.
30  march     14h38
As the WTO flounders, the world’s middle powers go their own way
Caroline Hug    After another failure to reform the stricken global trade body, coalitions form to bypass its consensus-based rulebook.
29  march     19h03
Digital tariff deal deadlock throws WTO reform into doubt
Caroline Hug    Talks run into overtime after four-day ministerial in Cameroon was supposed to wrap up earlier on Sunday.
28  march     15h20
Countries sidestep WTO deadlock to implement e-commerce deal
Caroline Hug    WTO members spanning 70 percent of global trade including Australia, China, Britain and the EU will implement the agreement among themselves in their...
27  march     13h55
Seafarers trapped in the Gulf are suffering it’s time we paid attention
Elisabeth Braw    As global confrontation intensifies, shipping crews are left to face the consequences. And the result is real human tragedy.
26  march     03h00
Unpopular Trump spurned by AfD leaders before key German elections
Nette Nöstlinger, Pauline von Pezold    While the party rank-and-file deepens ties with MAGA, far-right chiefs are quietly pressing members to dial back overt displays of affinity for the U...
19  march     15h55
Italy, Belgium set to lose gas supply after world’s biggest LNG plant bombed
Ben Makuch, Elena Giordano, Frederike Holewik, Nicholas Earl, Ben Munster    Damage to a major gas production facility could take five years to repair, QatarEnergy’s CEO told Reuters.
18  march     07h08
EU, Australia set to conclude trade talks early next week
Camille Gijs, Koen Verhelst, Jacopo Barigazzi    Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expected to fly Down Under to shake hands on agreement.
16  march     17h35
India aims to dramatically’ deepen ties with EU amid Iran war, global turmoil
Nicholas Vinocur    New Delhi is seeking a wider trade agreement and new defense investment deals with the European Union, India’s foreign minister says.
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The EU’s energy dilemma
Zoya Sheftalovich, Kathryn Carlson, Dionisios Sturis, Zoe de York    Energy markets are on edge as Iran tensions disrupt shipping and threaten supply shocks. EU foreign ministers and energy ministers meet in Brussels...
12  march     15h04
Iran war is the largest oil supply disruption in history, report finds
Gregory Svirnovskiy    President Donald Trump on Thursday seemingly dismissed the market disruptions having a dramatic impact on the U.S. economy.
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America’s Asian allies scramble to address oil crisis with little guidance from Trump
Felicia Schwartz, Phelim Kine    Japan, South Korea and Southeast Asian countries are some of the most exposed to shortages of oil and gas as fighting slows tanker traffic through...
09  march     16h31
Why Vladimir Putin is the biggest winner from the war in Iran
Eva Hartog    U.S.-Israeli strikes in the Middle East have driven up the price of oil, strengthening the Kremlin’s ability to fund its military campaign.
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Rising oil prices throw Putin’s shadow fleet a lifeline
Marion Solletty    The war in Iran has tightened markets, making sanctioned Russian shipments more attractive to buyers.
07  march     11h22
Crude prices make record jump as Trump’s measures fail to calm markets
James Bikales    The Trump administration has yet to solve the fundamental issue of getting oil and gas tankers moving through the Strait of Hormuz again, analysts...
03  march     19h02
Brussels says its Made in Europe’ act is ready for prime time. Here’s why it isn’t.
Jordyn Dahl, Aude van den Hove, Zia Weise, Francesca Micheletti    With its credibility on the line, the European Commission has decided to launch a green industry bill that is nowhere near ready, rather than face...
01  march     20h15
Moscow gloats over potential oil price spike from Iran war
Eva Hartog    Putin may have lost an ally with the death of Khamenei but an oil price shock is good news for the Kremlin.
27  february     08h00
From plumber to parliament, Hannah Spencer is Britain’s newest MP
Noah Keate, Nicholas Earl    Gorton and Denton’s new rep has railed against posh boys in Westminster and shows the Greens leaning into cost-of-living messaging.
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While Trump talks tough on tariffs, his administration is scrambling to keep trade deals intact
Daniel Desrochers, Camille Gijs, Graham Lanktree    Not long after President Donald Trump announced on social media he was imposing a 15 percent global tariff, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer...
25  february     12h22
France warns against risk of nuclear proliferation
Laura Kayali    Arms control treaties are expiring and countries are looking to develop their own arsenals in the face of geopolitical uncertainty, a French official...
22  february     09h00
How the US is moving away from Chinese imports
Doug Palmer, Paroma Soni    Chinese goods now comprise less than 10 percent of U.S. imports.
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