A climate activist on Thursday glued his own head to Johannes Vermeer’s world-famous “Girl with a Pearl Earring” painting in
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Putin’s war marks ‘turning point’ for global fossil fuel demand, IEA says
The global energy crisis sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine marks a “turning point” for global fossil fuel demand and
Europe’s leadership in life sciences needs strong frameworks and partnerships
Life sciences are integral to the European economy and its people. Over two years ago, this ecosystem had to rapidly
Dirty talk: Putin, without evidence, ramps up Ukraine attack claims
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that Ukraine plans to use a “dirty bomb” on its own territory to frame
Brussels sets out tighter EU air quality rules
The European Commission on Wednesday proposed tightening the EU’s air quality guidelines, meaning countries will have to take steps to

UK to delay economic statement to November 17
LONDON — U.K. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has delayed a planned statement setting out how the government will fill a £40

Clean Aviation’s collaboration with EU Aviation Safety Agency will accelerate sustainability trajectory
Aviation’s technological evolution is being overshadowed by the impact of its environmental footprint. This is a consequence of rising consumer
Rishi Sunak keeps foreign and defense secretaries in post amid UK reshuffle
LONDON — Rishi Sunak has reappointed James Cleverly as the U.K.’s foreign secretary and will keep Ben Wallace at the Ministry
China’s strongman is here to stay. And weaker than he looks
Xi Jinping is heading into another five years as China’s paramount leader with a tightening grip on the ruling party