LONDON — A U.K. immigration minister today said the government will not amend its proposal that would allow border officials
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Commission president: Children’s vaccines coming in mid-December
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday that coronavirus vaccines for children were on their way, with first
Lukashenko renews threats to cut Russian gas supplies to EU
The authoritarian leader of Belarus said Wednesday he is willing to shut off energy transit from Russia to the EU
Vaccine waiver is a moment of truth for EU values
Mary Robinson is chair of The Elders and a former president of Ireland. The coronavirus pandemic is far from over.
EU accused of trying to cancel Christmas! Advice on inclusive language dropped after criticism
The European Commission was forced to perform a U-turn Tuesday after its guide to internal communication was accused of trying
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Olaf Scholz wants mandatory coronavirus vaccination for Germans by February
Germany’s incoming Chancellor Olaf Scholz is in favor of introducing mandatory coronavirus vaccination for all Germans as early as February,
COVID looms over Biden’s presidency, once more and always
WASHINGTON — The White House can’t shake Covid-19. President Joe Biden was elected a year ago to manage an out-of-control
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Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova want to be EU’s friends with benefits
Leaders of Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia have a lot of reassuring to do in Brussels on Tuesday. The so-called “trio” — the
Biden: Omicron ‘a cause for concern, not a cause for panic’
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday announced plans to release a detailed plan to “fight Covid this winter” on Thursday,
Magdalena Andersson named Swedish prime minister (again)
STOCKHOLM — Sweden’s Magdalena Andersson was named prime minister for the second time in five days on Monday, after lawmakers