ATHENS — Greece’s Supreme Court prosecutor lashed out against media criticizing Greek judicial authorities by comparing them unfavorably with the
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EU reaches deal on critical climate policy after marathon talks
A major overhaul of the bloc’s flagship carbon market and a brand new fund to protect vulnerable people from rising
Leo’s back: Varadkar returns as prime minister of Ireland
DUBLIN — Lawmakers elected Leo Varadkar as Ireland’s prime minister for a second time Saturday in agreed succession to Micheál
Anatomy of a scandal: How ‘Qatargate’ crisis shook EU to its core
It was a typically sleepy Friday evening in the European Union’s sprawling headquarters in Brussels. The thousands of diplomats, officials
Qatargate is déjà vu all over again
Lionel Barber is former editor of the Financial Times (2005-20) and Brussels bureau chief (1992-98) There is nothing quite like
Twitter suspends journalist accounts without explanation
Twitter suspended the accounts of several prominent journalists and pundits on Thursday night, prompting criticism from lawmakers and bewilderment from
Slovak government falls after parliament no-confidence vote
The chaotic rule of Slovakia’s center-right coalition government under Prime Minister Eduard Heger ended Thursday evening, less than three years
EU rocked by Qatar corruption scandal — 2022 highlights
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Copenhagen faces backlash over €2.7B ‘green’ island plan
This article is part of POLITICO’s Global Policy Lab: Living Cities, a collaborative journalism project exploring the future of cities. Chapter
Regulatory limbo leaves EU heavy emitters in the dark on net zero
This article is the product of a POLITICO Working Group, presented by Dow. Financing a green pivot has gotten a lot