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Talks on rules governing the border of Spain and Gibraltar have been ongoing since Britain left the European Union in 2020, but an agreement has not yet been reached. A Foreign Office source said that a deal was not yet finalised and that a number of sticking points remained.
The European Union believes trade negotiations with the US to extend beyond President Donald Trump’s July 9 deadline, even as the speed of the talks has increased over the past week.
The EU is preparing sanctions against two Chinese banks that allegedly enabled banned trade with Russia, the first attempt by Brussels to target a third-country lender for supporting Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The European Union has offered to subsidise airline purchases of more than 200 million litres of sustainable aviation fuels to encourage carriers to swap kerosene for cleaner alternatives, Reuters calculations show.
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The changes to the list are still pending approval from EU member states and the European Parliament, likely within the next month.
Simply sign up to the Cyber Security myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The EU is moving to play a bigger role in helping businesses and governments tackle cyber security issues, after a key organisation’s funding crunch in April laid bare Europe’s dependence on US cyber infrastructure.
Diplomats warn leaving experts out of policy discussions on simplifying green regulations will do more harm than good.
The world experienced its second-warmest May since records began this year, a month in which climate change fuelled a record-breaking heatwave in Greenland, scientists said on Wednesday. Last month was Earth's second-warmest May on record - exceeded only by May 2024 - rounding out the northern hemisphere's second-hottest March-May spring on record,