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German defense minister comes under heavy fire over ammunition shortages
BERLIN — Pressure on German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht mounted significantly on Thursday after her two government coalition partners, including
Pigeons on the pill: Cities tackle climate-related pest boom
This article is part of POLITICO’s Global Policy Lab: Living Cities, a collaborative journalism project exploring the future of cities. Chapter

Urgent policy change needed to tackle antimicrobial resistance
It may seem impossible to imagine a future where a minor injury and routine surgery is life-threatening, or cancer treatments
US officials don’t expect China protests to spread, communications show
U.S. officials believe the protests that erupted in a number of Chinese cities over the weekend are unlikely to spread
Letter bomb explodes at Ukrainian embassy in Madrid
A letter bomb exploded in Ukraine’s embassy in Madrid on Wednesday, leaving one staffer injured. Ukraine’s foreign ministry spokesman, Oleg
EU proposes setting up specialized court to try Russian war crimes
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen proposed on Wednesday to set up a specialized court to prosecute Russian war
China’s former President Jiang Zemin is dead
China’s former President Jiang Zemin, who rose to the leadership in the wake of the crackdown against the Tiananmen Square
Western allies vow to help Ukraine stay warm in winter
BUCHAREST — Western officials from the NATO military alliance and beyond pledged Tuesday to help Ukraine repair and defend critical
COVID is back, says French PM
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said Tuesday that “the COVID epidemic is starting again” and called for preventative measures. Borne