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G7 unveils $600bn infrastructure plan to rival China's Belt and Road initiative
The Group of Seven (G7) countries are set to raise $600 billion in funding for advancement projects in the developing world in a move designed to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
G7 unveils $600bn infrastructure plan to rival China's Belt and Road initiative
EU2 years ago
European Parliament approves EU candidate status for Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia
The European Parliament has approved European Union candidate status for Ukraine and two other states, long after the countries’ bids to become members of the EU.
European Parliament approves EU candidate status for Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia
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Battle for Severodonetsk rages as Ukraine seeks more Western weapons
Ukraine’s President Zelensky said the battle was “probably one of the most difficult throughout this war.”
Battle for Severodonetsk rages as Ukraine seeks more Western weapons
EU2 years ago
EU says reached deal to ban majority of Russian oil imports
The European Union leaders on Monday struck a deal to ban the majority of Russian oil imports over Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine, which is now into its fourth month.
EU says reached deal to ban majority of Russian oil imports
EU3 years ago
Financial sanctions could be imposed on Poland: French minister
French European Affairs Minister Clement Beaune reaffirms that financial sanctions could be taken against Poland if dialog with the country over the primacy of European laws does not work out.
Financial sanctions could be imposed on Poland: French minister
IN-DEPTH3 years ago
Increasing Tensions between West and Belarus
Tensions are rife between the West and Belarus after Minsk diverted the flight path of a Lithuania bound Ryanair passenger plane, forcing it to land, resulting in the apprehension of opposition blogger Raman Pratasevich.
Increasing Tensions between West and Belarus
Foreign Policy3 years ago
London and Brussels clash over NI Protocol
London and Brussels cross swords on the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol as political and community tensions rise in the north of Ireland.
London and Brussels clash over NI Protocol
EU4 years ago
EU chief warns bloc can halt more COVID-19 exports
Official figures by the EU show that by February 26, the bloc, with a population of 446 million people, had obtained 51.5 million doses.
EU chief warns bloc can halt more COVID-19 exports
Foreign Policy4 years ago
MPs overwhelmingly endorse Brexit trade agreement
The House of Commons has overwhelmingly endorsed the post-Brexit trade agreement and passed it onto the House of Lords for a speedy ratification.
MPs overwhelmingly endorse Brexit trade agreement
Foreign Policy4 years ago
Johnson rules out trade deal ‘at any cost’
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has once again tempered expectations of a breakthrough in protracted negotiations with the EU.
Johnson rules out trade deal ‘at any cost’
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