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...Additional reporting by Henry Foy in Brussels and Ian Johnston in London...
Europe-based multinationals will no longer be able to offer professional services to Russian subsidiaries from June
...“This collaboration radically challenges the prevailing take, make, waste model with an alternative vision rooted in regenerative design principles,” says Amanda Johnston, curator for The Sustainable Angle...
Brussels is trying to devise another new strategy amid fears of being left even further behind the US and China
...A public dispute played out in the pages of The New York Times between Seligman and the hotel’s owner, Henry Hilton....
...Lemon-aid EU funds disbursed for a non-existent plantation of Italian lemon trees are only one example of around €8bn squandered from the EU budget according to auditors, writes Ian Johnston....
...After all, in the 1930s, Franklin Roosevelt thought there was a danger that democracy could be lost in America . . ....
...Hold the front page EU parliament members today vote on the bloc’s first comprehensive rules to protect journalists and control media ownership, writes Ian Johnston....
...In the latest blow to the EU’s green ambitions, member states are set to agree on standards for vehicles emissions today that in some aspects resemble those put in place almost a decade ago, writes Ian Johnston...
...Reporting by Harry Dempsey, Ian Johnston, Shotaro Tani, Lukanyo Mnyanda and George Steer in London, Henry Foy in Brussels and Felicia Schwartz in Washington Letter in response to this article: Why Houthi...
...Additional reporting by Henry Foy in Brussels...
...In his book Wasteland, journalist Oliver Franklin-Wallis cites a study in the Journal of Consumer Psychology which found that participants used twice as much paper in an office task when a recycling bin...
Central bank fears damage to euro while EU leaders want more detail before endorsing plan
...pains France and Germany will introduce proposals on EU enlargement this afternoon, as discussions on how its institutions can adapt to the accession of Ukraine and other members gather pace, writes Ian Johnston.Context...
...His son founded a business with the son of Maria Arena, a lawmaker cited in the investigation, underscoring once again how small a town Brussels can be, writes Ian Johnston....
...Albright, Condoleezza Rice, Henry Kissinger and Hillary Clinton....
...Additional reporting by Henry Foy in Brussels and Michael Stott in London...
...The European parliament will put forward a de facto ban on the use of spyware against journalists, as MEPs hit back at “dangerous” proposals by EU countries that would enable intrusive tech, writes Ian Johnston...
...Help from above Dutch deputy prime minister Sigrid Kaag has warned that it “is becoming more important and more urgent” that the EU begin preparations for a 35-member union, writes Ian Johnston....
...plan Colombia’s president Gustavo Petro has said that when it comes to climate change, the EU’s market-based approach is far and away outplayed by China’s state-subsidised central planning, writes Ian Johnston...
...chief Josep Borrell wants to organise more regular summits with Latin America — including bilateral meetings with Brazil and Mexico — to advance stalled trade relations between the two blocs, writes Ian Johnston...
...Gag economy Flagship EU legislation setting out rights for workers for companies like Uber risks being put on hold until after the EU elections next year, write Ian Johnston and Javier Espinoza....
...Additional reporting by Laura Dubois and Henry Foy in Brussels...
...Reporting by Samer al-Atrush in Dubai, Thomas Hale in Shanghai, Roman Olearchyk in Kyiv, Sarah White in London, Ian Johnston and Henry Foy in Brussels and Anastasia Stognei in Riga...
...Spain who water their crops from illegal wells have put their country on a collision course with Brussels — and regional authorities are accelerating into the looming crash, write Barney Jopson and Ian Johnston...
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