Crop-based biofuels are capped at a maximum of 7 percent of EU Member States’ transport energy mix. The EU has
Category: Politics
European judges sue Council over Polish recovery plan
Four organizations representing European judges filed a lawsuit Sunday against the Council of the EU over its decision to greenlight
US warships sail through Taiwan Strait, China tracks them
Two U.S. Navy warships sailed through the Taiwan Strait for the first time since House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s visit to
NATO must boost presence in Arctic, Stoltenberg says
The Western military alliance NATO must boost its role in the region around the North Pole given Russia’s recent military
The iceman cometh: Biden creates an Arctic ambassador
President Joe Biden plans to establish a new ambassador-at-large position focused on the Arctic region, an area of growing geostrategic
Risk of radioactive leak at Ukraine nuclear plant, operator says
Ukraine’s state energy operator warned there is a risk of a radioactive leak at the country’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant
Biden navigates Iran clashes in Syria as negotiators inch toward nuclear deal
President Joe Biden looked to strike a tricky balance on Iran this week, as he attempts to restore the Iran
Hungary moves ahead with construction of Russian-built nuclear reactors
Hungary has issued a permit allowing the construction of two new nuclear reactors by the Russian state-owned company Rosatom, Hungary’s
Mitsotakis seeks to deflect parliamentary attacks over Greek spy scandal
ATHENS — Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Friday sought to deflect increasingly heated attacks in parliament over a spiraling
Macron: UK is a friend … sometimes ‘in spite of its leaders’
ALGIERS — French President Emmanuel Macron said the U.K. is a friend of France regardless of its leaders, just hours