- Kremlin rejects Europe’s ‘ultimatums’ for truce with Ukraine France 24
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Macron’s office hits back at cocaine train claims – POLITICO
“This is a tissue. For blowing your nose” it posted next to another picture of the leaders with the caption, “This is European unity. To build peace.”
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Poland shuts Russian consulate in Krakow over shopping mall arson – POLITICO
Britain’s Labour government is inundated by think tanks hoping to catch its ear — and given the party’s struggles and rise of Reform UK, it may appreciate the help. POLITICO runs through the main players.
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Carbfix Receives Europe’s First Onshore CO2 Storage Permit Under EU Law
In a major advancement for carbon storage in Europe, Iceland-based Carbfix has become the first company to receive a permit for onshore geological storage of CO2 under the EU’s Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Directive.
The permit, issued on…
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Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco takes hit due to lagging oil prices
Saudi Arabia has also pledged to invest hundreds of billions in the US over the course of Donald Trump’s second term.
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EU sets out priorities for Brexit summit – POLITICO
“Discussions at the summit will revolve around how to further explore the potential” of the existing U.K.-EU trade and cooperation agreement, the council said in a statement.
The notes on the summit added that “special attention will also be given to access to waters for fisheries…
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Microsoft expands cloud push across Europe
Brad Smith says Microsoft will stay in Europe, even under geopolitical pressure, and vows to safeguard EU data independently.
Microsoft has unveiled a new set of commitments aimed at strengthening its digital…
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Opinion | When Politics, Borders and Wolves Collide
The fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989 brought many changes, but one of the more unexpected was that it enabled the wolves of Eastern Europe to begin expanding their range west, where they had been practically unknown for more than a century. Few…
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Opinion | ‘Doubt Has Crept In’: Three European Diplomats on Trusting America
Serge Schmemann hosted a video conversation with three former European diplomats, Wolfgang Ischinger of Germany, Judith Gough of Britain and Gabrielius Landsbergis of Lithuania, to talk about how the Trump administration has profoundly shaken the…
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Eighty Years After WWII Ended, Some Europeans Forget Who the Bad Guys Were
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico arrives for a meeting with Russian President at the Kremlin in Moscow on May 9, 2025. (Photo by Maxim Shemetov/Pool//AFP via Getty Images) IT SHOULD BE UNCONTROVERSIAL to say that both Hitler’s and Stalin’s…
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