LONDON — Boris Johnson’s Conservatives have lost control of key councils in London and the south of England as the
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Charles Michel calls for confiscation of sanctioned Russian assets
European Council President Charles Michel said he wants EU countries to confiscate sanctioned assets to make Russia pay for its
EU’s Russian oil ban — Steinmeier snub saga — 21st-century disorder
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Blinken tests positive for COVID
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is the latest top U.S. official to test positive for COVID-19. The nation’s chief diplomat
Former Slovak PM narrowly avoids police custody in organized crime case
Three-time former Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico will not be going to jail after parliament narrowly failed to approve a
EU targets Putin’s oil, banks and propaganda in new sanctions plan
Top EU officials targeted Russia’s lucrative oil industry, as well as its biggest bank and multiple media outlets, as they
EU smells trouble, and Trump, in US abortion fight
The explosive news that the U.S. Supreme Court is to roll back abortion rights greeted Europe’s eastern edge at dawn,
Pope says NATO may have caused Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
ROME — Pope Francis said that NATO “barking” at Russia’s door may have led to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
Greece is worst EU country for media freedom, report says
Greece is the lowest-ranked EU country for press freedom, according to the annual World Press Freedom Index released Tuesday. The
French Greens vow to ‘disobey’ EU rules in electoral pact with far left
France’s Green party said it is “ready to disobey” EU rules as it sealed the terms of an electoral alliance