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Ukraine wants to use EU money to grow its military-industrial complex
How MEPs make millions on the side: Legal advice, speeches and Covid cures
Macron meets Xi: Two emperors on the edge of two wars
Europe is nowhere close to banning TikTok
France tops UK (again) in foreign investment race amid European slowdown
UK Conservatives try to win City of London’s heart with swipe at finance watchdog
EIB wants more lending firepower as it eyes bigger defense role
It’s the first time Nadia Calviño has publicly called for a formal restructuring of the lender’s gearing ratio.
Facebook and Instagram hit with EU probes over Russian disinformation
Hundreds of millions of Europeans will cast their ballots on June 6-9 amid a surge of online disinformation.
EU decade of skills: Building a future-ready labor market
LinkedIn data shows the urgent need for enhanced skills to power Europe’s digital and green transitions.
UK’s Sunak and Hunt wage war on City watchdog
Regulators want to name and shame firms under investigation even before they’re proven guilty.
Rethinking EU restrictive measures
Against a backdrop of alternative global trade channels, food insecurity, and a stagnant EU economy, sanctions against Russia need to be more strategic and fair to legitimate businesses.
Brexit border chiefs left in the dark hours before new checks kick in
Ports have spent millions of their own cash on high-spec inspection facilities — but still don’t know how they’ll recoup their costs.
EU energy supplies targeted in Russia’s latest attack on Ukraine, Zelenskyy says
“Massive missile attack” struck infrastructure that ensures security of deliveries to the EU, Ukrainian president says.
China’s fast-fashion app Shein will face tougher EU tech rules
Europe tightens scrutiny of China-based tech companies.
EU pulls its gun on China
The EU is accelerating its crackdown on what it sees as Beijing’s unfair support for companies that undermine European rivals.
UK, US and Canada impose more sanctions on Iran after Israel attack
Coordinated sanctions take aim at drone production.
Macron’s Olympics terror nightmare
Pressure mounts on France, with Paris 2024 just 3 months away.
EU to China: Open your public markets or we’ll close ours
The European Commission has launched a probe into how Beijing grants public contracts for medical devices.
Strong intellectual property is critical to competitive edge
European intellectual property policies are weakening Europe’s competitive edge at the very moment that EU leaders have recognized the importance of restoring the region’s status as a global economic superpower.
Focus harder to rival China’s vast global investment plan, Brussels is told
EU’s Global Gateway funding has been spread “too thinly” and must be concentrated if it’s to stand a chance against Beijing, internal review says.
Industry bosses to EU: Help us level up in the global green tech race
As elections near, industry bosses argue the EU needs to create the right conditions to build a competitive green economy.
Robert Habeck wants Germany to rebuild Ukraine
A defense industry delegation from Berlin spies opportunities amid the rubble.
China is a threat to Europe’s gunpowder supply, defense boss warns
Saab chief cautions that Beijing dominates supplies of a key component to make powder to fire shells, and metal for submarines and warships.
The EU needs to get its trade mojo back, say Sweden and Finland
Nordic nations urge Brussels to get on and do trade deals — and not to tie them to its environmental agenda.
Time for a European single market ‘with teeth’ to take on China, India, leaders told
Former Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta tells POLITICO that government subsidies should become a “European tool.”
The impact of AI on disinformation and democracy
Why high-quality tech journalism matters to the 2024 global election cycle.
Mr Bates vs the Post Office sparks bitter fight over UK legal funding
Consumers caught in the middle as vested interests beef over how to fund legal cases against big businesses.
Does the EU have what it takes to fight China on green tech?
If you aren’t sure what the difference is between an anti-subsidy probe and an investigation into foreign subsidies, we’ve got you covered.