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Donald Trump and Boris Johnson talk Ukraine over dinner
Spokesperson for former UK prime minister says pair talked about ‘vital importance of Ukrainian victory.’
Charles Michel’s flights: Green … or greenwashed?
The EU leader wants to buy more carbon credits to offset his extensive air travel, but the practice faces increasing scrutiny.
How China could choke EU supply of medicines
Europe relies on China for the production of certain key drugs such as antibiotics.
‘Complete denial’: Europe largely blind to Chinese influence, says EU adviser
Amid preparations to unveil a law targeting non-EU funding, European Commission expert says China’s approach to influence operations is ‘hardening.’
Qatargate suspect Eva Kaili set to go back to work at EU Parliament
Greek MEP’s lawyers have released a statement saying she plans to resume her duties.
Spain’s Socialists have a Sánchez problem
Growth is high. Unemployment is low. So why is the Spanish prime minister a drag on the ballot ahead of Sunday’s elections?
Water war: Why drought in Spain is getting political
Brussels, Madrid and Andalusia are embroiled in a fight over the drought-stricken Doñana National Park.
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Germany
Germany in recession: Berlin braces for budget cut battle
The three parties ruling the economic powerhouse don’t see eye-to-eye on how to cut costs.
Germany’s coalition parties come to blows over budget cuts, delay to energy law
Liberals block controversial ban on oil and gas heating in homes, sparking fury in the Green party.
Germany doubles down on China port deal despite new security concerns
Berlin is ‘sticking’ to an agreement allowing Chinese shipping giant Cosco to buy 24.99 percent of shares of a Hamburg port terminal.
Washington
Brussels
EU and Pfizer renegotiate controversial vaccine contract
Central and Eastern European countries have clamored to revise the terms of the deal.
Europe’s privacy regime: 5 years in 5 charts
This week’s €1.2 billion fine against Meta caps an eventful first five years of the GDPR.
Harassment claims hit Belgian MEP Kanko
Flemish nationalist lawmaker declines to comment on ongoing investigation.
The Continent
Britain
The Tories fought the blob: The blob won
Officials say they are doing their best to uphold their traditional neutrality — but right-wing Conservatives aren’t buying it.
They got Brexit done. So why are UK Tories still angry about immigration?
Rising immigration feeds into a sense of ‘betrayal’ among Brexiteer voters.
MPs accused of violent and sexual offenses face UK parliament ban
Commons to vote next month on plan to exclude errant MPs.


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