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In a no-deal scenario, U.S. goods worth €93 billion would be hit.

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Dassault chief Éric Trappier riles the government in Brussels.

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“We are desperately concerned for our journalists in Gaza, who are increasingly unable to feed themselves and their families,” say AFP, AP, Reuters and the BBC.

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Elon Musk's social media site isn't complying with the law, media regulator warns.

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At a tense summit held to celebrate 50 years of diplomatic ties, Xi Jinping called China and the EU "two big guys" on the world stage who must "make correct strategic choices."

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Security Minister Dan Jarvis raises prospect of U.K. hitting back with its own cyber attacks in POLITICO interview.

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Beim EU-China-Gipfel in Peking ist die Stimmung angespannt. Kommissionschefin Ursula von der Leyen und Ratspräsident Antonio Costa treffen auf einen selbstbewussten Xi Jinping. Hans von der Burchard analysiert die besonders strittigen Themen: Chinas Unterstützung für Russland, unfaire Handelspraktiken und die wachsende technologische Abhängigkeit Europas.  Im 200-Sekunden-Interview: Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann. Die FDP-Europaabgeordnete spricht darüber, wie die EU […]

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The omission of the pioneering scientist's maiden name needled Warsaw and sparked fierce lobbying.

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Key aspects of the deal — including a controversial side agreement on national insurance taxes for foreign workers — are yet to be finalized.

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Lucrative, freewheeling — and largely unregulated — private intelligence and security firms are booming in the land of James Bond and John le Carré.

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After gutting two key anti-corruption agencies, Kyiv's democratic backsliding has finally caught the world's attention.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is consolidating power — raising fears about the country's future.

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The president's proposed new bill has few specifics and no deadline.

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Les relations étant au plus bas, il y a peu de choses à espérer du sommet à Pékin jeudi.

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When leaders meet Thursday in Beijing, they might strike a climate deal, but there's no guarantee it will be meaningful.

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Governments want to stop criminals using technology to evade the law.

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The French president and his wife allege that Owens has spread false transphobic rumors about the French first lady to boost her own business.

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La non-participation à l’Accord de Paris n’exonère pas les pays de lutter contre le réchauffement climatique, estime la Cour internationale de justice.

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Nonmembership of the Paris Agreement doesn't exempt countries from duty to fight global warming, ICJ says.

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If no deal is reached by Donald Trump’s Aug. 1 deadline, Brussels is prepared to launch two-stage counterstrike.

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Moscow continues to use a 2002 extremism law to shield the Orthodox Church and the Kremlin. Critics say the courts are inventing threats to do the government's bidding.

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The arms company has launched a behind-the-scenes lobbying blitz – and it’s already paying off in the millions.

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Ukraine's EU accession hopes are being undermined, top politicians warn.

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Officials and allies close to the White House detail the mood inside an administration haunted by a notorious sex offender who died by suicide nearly six years ago.

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The Kremlin accuses Italian authorities of "discriminatory attempts at ‘cancel culture’" after Valery Gergiev's event was called off.

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