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UK fears Ireland has become a "back door" for Russian spies through liberal visa system
Whitehall officials fear that Ireland has become a “back door” to Britain for Russian spies because of its generous visa programme, an Irish politician has said.
725
Wes Streeting backs North Sea drilling and national insurance cuts in Labour leadership pitch
Labour should consider reducing national insurance and granting new oil drilling licenses for the North Sea, Wes Streeting said as he continued to advocate for the party's leadership.
635
Nebula operation exposes sophisticated missing-trader fraud scheme across EU markets
At the request of the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) in Venice (Italy), the Italian Financial Police (Guardia di Finanza) of Verona, supported by officers in Naples, arrested seven suspects
630
Tony Blair turns on Labour, warning Starmer is “playing with fire” over taxes, welfare and Net Zero
SIR Tony Blair today launches a devastating attack on Labour over tax hikes, welfare spending, and Net Zero — warning his party is “playing with fire”.
605
Lufthansa, IAG and Air France-KLM exposed to €1.5bn-plus EU carbon cost surge under expanded emissions scheme, analysis shows
Major European airlines could face an additional cost hit of at least €1.5 billion each if Brussels extends carbon pricing to flights departing the EU, based on an analysis of a proposal to reduce greenhouse emissions.
545
ICC ex-prosecutor urges EU-wide law to block US sanctions targeting judges and staff
A former prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has urged the creation of an EU-wide statute to block what she calls “thuggish” and “bullying” US sanctions imposed on ICC members, aiming to undermine the court.
478
EU targets Iran over Strait of Hormuz threats in sweeping new sanctions crackdown
The EU widened its sanctions regime against Iran to target individuals and entities involved in Tehran's actions disrupting navigation in the Middle East.
609
Sandoz warns Europe risks dependence on China for key antibiotic ingredient
Drugmaker Sandoz has called for the European Commission to launch an investigation into Chinese imports of a key ingredient used in a popular antibiotic, alleging unfair state subsidies.
519
Brussels watchdog opens inquiry into Mandelson amid Epstein email revelations
The EU's anti-fraud office has opened an investigation into Peter Mandelson following allegations he passed sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein.
935
Moscow halts Druzhba pipeline supplies in escalation of energy pressure on Germany
Russia is planning to halt the flow of Kazakh oil to Germany through the Druzhba pipeline, hitting a refinery that supplies almost all of Berlin's petrol and heating fuel.
753
European Council adopts landmark anti-corruption law to toughen penalties across bloc
The European Council on Tuesday adopted a landmark directive aimed at aligning the prosecution of corruption across the bloc and ensuring that maximum penalties for such offenses are "not set too low."
956
Berlin court to hear EPPO case over fake-repaired US vehicles and €15m customs fraud
The European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) in Berlin (Germany) has filed an indictment against three car traders.
511
Offshore oil dealer Alkagesta disguises Russian crude as Kazakh exports while moving shipments through Libya and Malta routes
Maltese oil firm Alkagesta is facing scrutiny from the EU and the UK over allegations that it illegally facilitated the transfer of Russian oil to Libya.
771
Offshore-Ölhändler Alkagesta tarnt russisches Rohöl als kasachische Exporte und transportiert Lieferungen über Routen durch Libyen und Malta
Das maltesische Ölunternehmen Alkagesta steht unter Beobachtung der EU und des Vereinigten Königreichs, da es angeblich russisches Öl illegal nach Libyen geliefert haben soll.
757
Microsoft and Big Tech lobbied EU to hide datacentre environmental impact
Microsoft and other US tech companies successfully lobbied the EU to conceal the environmental impact of their datacentres, an investigation has revealed, with language almost verbatim from their demands to block a database of green metrics incorporated into EU regulations.
815
New EU border system triggers airport meltdown as passengers faint and vomit
Holidaymakers were left vomiting and fainting in a queue from hell at Milan airport.
518
Orban ousted as Magyar's landslide ends 16-year rule and resets Hungary's EU course
Hungary's opposition Tisza party, led by Péter Magyar, has won the election, bringing an end to Viktor Orbán's 16-year grip on power.
852
EU prosecutors investigate €113 million VAT fraud linked to Chinese imports
At the request of the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) in Bratislava (Slovakia) and Liberec (Czechia), multiple searches and investigative measures were conducted today in Czechia and Slovakia, in a probe into suspected large-scale customs fraud and VAT evasion involving the imports of textiles, shoes and e-commerce goods from China into the EU.
586
Guardian investigation uncovers weaknesses in the voluntary methane certification framework
Exclusive: An investigation by the Guardian into the dependability of methane certification provided by MiQ uncovers the shortcomings of the voluntary approach
664
Budapest blocks new EU sanctions until the Druzhba pipeline is back in operation
Hungary states it intends to obstruct the EU's proposed 20th set of sanctions and any other Ukraine-related resolutions needing consensus, until the Druzhba pipeline's oil supply to Hungary and Slovakia is reinstated
1156
Spain probes discharge of 'laboratory' strain of swine fever in Catalonia
Officials indicate that the variant of the virus responsible for the deaths of wild boars in Catalonia is a type frequently employed in laboratory experiments within secure establishments
669
Over 650 drones and 51 missiles: Russia assaults Ukraine amid three-party discussions aimed at concluding conflict
Russia carries out assaults throughout Ukraine while peace discussions proceed in Miami. Over 650 drones aim at various sites across Ukraine, including areas in the west, with alarms also going off in eastern Poland
636
Elon Musk's x penalised €120m by EU for violating the recent Digital Services Act
The ruling seems set to bring the European Commission into conflict with the billionaire and potentially Donald Trump
649
A division within Labour surfaces as Lammy suggests potential financial benefits from reintegrating into EU frameworks
David Lammy has not ruled out the possibility of the UK re-entering the EU, acknowledging that the union could 'enhance growth in the UK'
756
Reeves clinches a trade and investment agreement worth £6.4 billion with Saudi Arabia
Rachel Reeves attributed some of the UK's high inflation to Brexit and urged for the restoration of connections with the EU
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