Russian officials hit with UK sanctions over ‘sham referendums’ in Ukraine
Measures include travel bans and freezing of assets
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Continue ReadingSuccess of conservative leader has spooked observers despite claims she has renounced neo-fascist ties
Continue ReadingThe alliance led by Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party predicted to win over 40 per cent of votes
Continue ReadingThe Kremlin has refused to deny that Russia could close its borders to prevent an exodus of military-age men who could be conscripted to fight in Ukraine.
Continue ReadingJohn R. Deni is a research professor at the U.S. Army War College’s Strategic Studies Institute and a non-resident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council. He’s the author of “Coalition of the unWilling and unAble.” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent decision to partially mobilize Russian reservists represents a significant escalation in his war against Ukraine. […]
Continue ReadingPaul Taylor, a contributing editor at POLITICO, writes the “Europe At Large” column. PARIS — Five years after French President Emmanuel Macron outlined his ambitions for a more integrated, sovereign Europe, a German leader has finally responded, setting out their own vision for an enlarged, reformed European Union to counter a revanchist Russia — one […]
Continue ReadingThe current geopolitical situation is having a great impact on the energy markets in Europe. How can the EU continue to drive its energy transition in this context? “Naturally, the biggest concerns in Europe right now are the high energy prices and security of supply. This, however, is not in contradiction with the energy transition. […]
Continue ReadingSam Eathington, executive vice president at Corteva Agriscience The future of food and farming has never been more important. The reasons are well documented and while they’ve been discussed many times, it’s worth repeating to remind us of the need for urgent action. First, global food demand continues to rise as our population increases. Second, […]
Continue ReadingMicrobes are so tiny we cannot see them with our naked eye, yet their value could be immense: these little organisms can be a game-changer in how we make food and care for our planet. That’s what scientists at start-up Andes are working hard to nail down: designing the right kind of microbes to significantly […]
Continue ReadingItalians cast their ballot yesterday on Sunday and chose a rightwing majority parliament, which is expected to have a turbulent relationship with Brussels.
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