Russia’s Gazprom on Saturday shut off gas exports to Finland, marking an escalation in tensions between the two countries following
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DUP chief dismisses Irish and US calls to drop veto on Belfast power-sharing
BELFAST — The Democratic Unionist Party resisted Irish and U.S. pressure Friday to stop blocking the Northern Ireland Assembly, a
Belgium to ease almost all coronavirus rules, dropping face masks in public transport
It’s almost looking like it’s over. Wearing face masks in public transport and completing travel forms upon arrival to Belgium
Coming soon: Westminster Insider returns
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Boris Johnson beefs up Downing Street in wake of Partygate saga
LONDON — Boris Johnson moved to beef up his office at the expense of the U.K.’s Cabinet Office in the wake
Italian police raid climate activists over Gazprom protest
Italian police raided the homes of three climate activists early Thursday over accusations they damaged the offices of two gas
Ylva Johansson
The European Commission’s Berlaymont building in Brussels is packed with top officials who want the limelight on all things tech.
UK Conservative MP arrested on suspicion of rape
A U.K. Conservative MP has been arrested on suspicion of rape and sexual assault offences, according to the Metropolitan Police.
EU will use ‘all measures at its disposal’ if London changes Brexit protocol
The European Commission will make full use of its retaliation arsenal if the British government goes through with its threats
War, disease and geopolitics: The von der Leyen Commission’s half-time scorecard
If Ursula von der Leyen’s five-year term can be likened to a soccer match, her team is heading for the