Ukraine has long been plagued by corruption and cracking down on graft is seen as a key requirement of its bid to join the European Union
Nicola Procaccini warned the proposed budget would create a European “superstate”
The Spanish minister warned that maintaining sanctions on an acting president could complicate dialogue “with the person representing the country internationally”
In today's edition: Grid fees, battery fail, planetary hot-streak
Who they are, how they operate and what role they play in repressing the protests in Iran
In today's edition: Help from Ukraine, tobacco, alcohol and sugar taxes
In today's edition: Huawei ban chatter, EU-US biometrics deal harms, Knafo report
Plus Mark Rutte's remarks with Renew, and deepening defence cooperation with India
In today's edition: Mercosur, milk, food taxes
According to the watchdog's report, Golob "acted against the expectations and responsibilities of his office"
In Wednesday’s edition: Greenlanders in DC, Ukraine’s €90b, Mercosur rescue mission, Guetta’s Iran meeting
Health and industry committees prepare to clash over competence
Corporate Europe Observatory and Lobby Control also suggest tech companies are looking to the far-right for backing
The pitch is not new, but it remains short on detail
The issue is not whether Europe should support AI innovation; it is whether AI systems that demonstrably fail safety standards and pose a risk to society should enjoy access to the European market
The world's largest island is no longer just a strategic asset. It is a stress test for NATO itself
Greenland faces an uncertain future as its leaders head to White House for crucial meeting
Copernicus says the atmosphere is sending a ‘clear message’ as warming intensifies
Czech government plans to open 25 new mental health centres this year, including four focused on children
International concern has intensified over Tehran’s crackdown on unrest, which one rights group said has likely killed thousands of protesters
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