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Italian glacier collapse offers lethal reminder of climate change
A dispute over the enforcement of EU sanctions around the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad has added to anxieties over Vladimir Putin’s war
Prices quadruple in a year exacerbated by maintenance problems at French nuclear plants
Economic and political turmoil at home is undercutting our Indo-Pacific ambitions
Berlin moves to tackle fallout from surging energy prices in wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Britain’s opposition leader sets out tactical plan for ‘making Brexit work’
Joachim Nagel reflects concerns over plan to counter divergence in eurozone borrowing costs
Withdrawing can be tricky but is, in most cases, the right thing to do
Kyiv suggests confiscated assets of Russian government and oligarchs should be ‘key source’ of funding
Soaring energy prices and trading disruption push balance €1bn into the red for May
Plan to transform holdings will limit share of bonds with high carbon footprint bank accepts as collateral
In the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, we are witnessing the creation of a new energy order
Russia’s president wants advance to continue as Ukrainian forces retake territory in southern Kherson region
Fourteen others still missing and eight injured after incident on highest peak in Dolomites amid record high temperatures
Disruption caused by the loss of Russian gas supplies is weighing heavily on the Düsseldorf-based group
Campaigners in the US and Malta are protesting against laws that prevent doctors inducing abortion even in dangerous circumstances
The (so far fruitless) debate over carbon border measures is taking place privately between the EU and the US
Laurence Boone moves from OECD to become Europe minister in France’s minority government
The Turkish president is blackmailing Nato’s other members but has his weak spots
Disruption to food and energy imports caused by war in Ukraine adds to pressure on prices
Get ready for some difficult conversations about shareholder value
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has raised prices for everything from energy to wheat, adding to inflationary pressures worldwide
Kyiv faces a $750bn price tag as it seeks rebuilding finance
Ekrem İmamoğlu says company leaders are ‘culpable’ for Turkey’s economic crisis
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