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Biden heads to Europe with more sanctions for Russia
President Joe Biden flies to Europe on Wednesday for an emergency NATO summit, the U.S. president's first trip abroad since Russia invaded Ukraine, an...
EU court green-lights Brussels’ power to cut funds over rule-of-law concerns
The EU’s top court on Wednesday ruled that Brussels can cut funds to countries experiencing rule-of-law problems, rejecting a legal challenge from Poland and...
EU plans three-year extension to euro clearing in London
The European Union will extend permission for banks in the bloc to continue using clearing houses in London for a further three years from...
EU prepares to cut billions in funds to anti-democratic members
The European Union may move in a matter of weeks to punish countries that don’t uphold the bloc’s democratic standards by withholding emergency pandemic...
‘No ultimatums’: Russia sets out security demands at NATO meeting
Russia laid out its demands for security guarantees in Brussels to NATO's 30 allies on Wednesday but insisted they were not ultimatums following intense talks with...
US, Russia meet for talks amid tensions linked to Ukraine
The US and Russia launched special talks on strategic stability on Monday as part of a flurry of diplomatic activity in Europe this week...
Russia says failure to certify Nord Stream 2 is not an option -RBC
Russia believes that the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline will get the necessary certification and eventually start working, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak...
EBRD, EIB, EU invests €75mln in Republic of Moldova for energy efficiency
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the European Union (EU) will jointly provide Republic of Moldova with...
EU top court orders Poland to pay 1 million euros a day in rule of law row
The European Union's top court announced on Wednesday it had ordered Poland to pay a penalty of 1 million euros per day for not...
Polish govt says it’s confident of majority on contested media reform bill
Poland's government said on Wednesday it believed it could still command a majority in parliament after firing the head of a junior coalition partner...