LONDON — Workers at Felixstowe, Britain’s largest container port, are set to strike for eight days after rejecting a 7 percent
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World food prices drop slightly from record high
Global food prices declined in July, but are still much higher than this time last year, the U.N.’s Food and
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy lashes out at EU aid delay
After Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy blasted the EU’s delay in sending €8 billion in emergency aid in his overnight address,
Ukraine rejects Amnesty International report accusing troops of endangering civilians
Government officials in Kyiv dismissed a report by Amnesty International critical of Ukraine’s military as “fake” and “propaganda” after the
France to create LGBTQ+ envoy role amid backlash over ministers’ anti-gay statements
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced Thursday that an “ambassador for LGBT+ rights” position will be created and filled before
Germany’s Lindner wants stricter enforcement of EU rules on budget deficits
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner, a self-described budget hawk, is offering a trade-off in the ongoing EU fiscal rules debate:
US Senate overwhelmingly backs NATO membership for Finland, Sweden
The Senate on Wednesday voted overwhelmingly to admit Finland and Sweden to NATO, putting the military alliance on track for
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Tory leadership: Sajid Javid backs Liz Truss in latest boost for frontrunner
Former U.K. Conservative leadership candidate Sajid Javid threw his weight behind frontrunner Liz Truss in another boost for the favorite
Germany’s Scholz shoots down Russia’s excuse for slashing gas flows
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday accused Russia of deliberately reducing gas flows to Europe and shot down Moscow’s argument