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As the world waits for Trump, time runs out for Biden to help Ukraine
The White House wants to rush more weapons to Ukraine, but the next president could halt the shipments.
Who’s going to pay for moving drug production to Europe?
EU farm ministers reject push to reform CAP spending
The future is bright for beer – given the right policy framework
‘Isolated’ France faces political storm over EU-South American trade deal
Waste scandal haunts Cyprus’ EU pick as he heads to Brussels
Keir Starmer channels his inner Boris Johnson
Germany’s Scholz wants new EU anti-deforestation law delayed
German media group has been lobbying against the rules.
A global drug-resistance crisis demands a global response
Resistance to antimicrobials is growing. Urgent action and global collaboration are needed to save lives. Could UNGA be a turning point?
The UK is backing away from oil
Britain has been drilling off the Scottish coast for generations. But the new Labour government has greener plans.
Europe’s Draghi report unleashed: These are the 5 things to watch
A blueprint to make the EU more competitive with the rest of the world is published on Monday. It’s likely to prove controversial.
Why the Kremlin loves social media
This week’s indictment of a social media content firm shows how it’s getting easier and easier for Russia to influence U.S. elections.
UK to again delay Brexit border checks on food
Industry says the controls could push up prices.
David Cameron’s barefoot warrior bids for glory in California
Britain’s disrupter-in-chief and Trump admirer now has his eye on the Golden State’s governor’s mansion.
The plan to save European farming
Five things you need to know about a report on the future of farming presented to Commission chief von der Leyen.
What the last of the anti-war Chicago Seven wants today’s protesters to know
Lee Weiner helped lead the protests in 1968. Now he’s smoking weed in Ron DeSantis’ hometown.
Florida banned ‘fake meat.’ This company is suing to serve it at an arts festival.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the ban on lab-grown meat into law earlier this year.
France faces worst wheat harvest ‘in the last 40 years’
Farming unions are calling on the government to help wheat producers get through the year.
Trump vs. Biden’s historic climate agenda
President Joe Biden may no longer be on the 2024 ballot — but his legacy is. And former President Donald Trump would have multiple tools to thwart his ambitions on energy, infrastructure and climate change.
The EU says it wants food security. It really wants exports.
The latest Brussels buzzword is all about supporting farmers — but it throws consumers under the tractor.
This burger could kill the EU
Farmers furious about lab-grown meat are taking their fight to the heart of the European project.
Isolated, Hungary calls for open competition with Chinese electric cars
Only seven ministers and no commissioner attended the first gathering of Budapest’s six-month presidency of the Council of the EU.
Britain’s luxury carmakers fear Chinese trade war
High-end automakers who sell in China fear a tit-for-tat tariff battle whoever wins the July election.
EU chips plan to send emissions soaring, report finds
The bloc is keen to expand its microchips production, but the sector risks becoming a major polluter.
Europe gives China a taste of its own trade medicine
Europe is using the threat of tariffs to press Chinese electric car makers to set up in the EU and share know-how.
US sets stage for antitrust probes of Nvidia, Microsoft and OpenAI
The U.S. Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission are nearing an agreement to divvy up investigations of potential anticompetitive conduct by some of the world’s largest technology companies in the artificial intelligence industry, according to three people with knowledge of the negotiations.
UK farmers feared a Brexit flood of cheap Aussie beef. It hasn’t happened yet.
One year after post-Brexit trade deals with Australia and New Zealand came into force, farmers’ worst fears have yet to materialize.
Macron to host Biden for June state visit
U.S. President Joe Biden will make his first state visit to France next week after attending a ceremony on the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy.
Fork in the road: How a right turn will change European farming
The next parliament is likely to push back harder against the green farming agenda and faces a challenge to reform the Common Agricultural Policy.
EU will demand Labour’s Brexit plan involves European Court
Brussels’ red line presents a choice for Keir Starmer, who has said Britain should not be a “rule-taker.”
Brexit border chiefs left in the dark hours before new checks kick in
Ports have spent millions of their own cash on high-spec inspection facilities — but still don’t know how they’ll recoup their costs.