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Rare move by Brussels mirrors steps taken by Washington in May
Agreement is the legacy of a wider regional accord that was never implemented
Group controlled by Turgay Ciner was set to be LSE’s largest listing this year
State funeral held for former prime minister in his hometown of Milan
Projected £1bn deficit has put region’s funding in the spotlight and threatens irreparable damage to public services
European Commission says forced sale only remedy in preliminary findings
As NHS waiting lists grow, we want to know your experiences
Cost of visas and permits causes sharp reduction in job opportunities, research finds
‘Bills, Bills, Bills’ singer’s Stockholm shows drive up hotel prices, contributing to higher than expected reading for May
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley among those concerned at approach from Brussels
China also labelled as rival as Berlin outlines plan to make Bundeswehr the ‘cornerstone’ of European defence
Bilateral agreements to formalise level of military and financial support for Kyiv
US warns Pyongyang plans to deliver more weapons to Moscow as isolated regimes deepen ties
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Exit by owner of agricultural company Kernel is blow to largest bourse in central and eastern Europe
Package is intended as a continuation of harmonisation efforts in intellectual property
Long-awaited counteroffensive liberates several villages but is less successful in severing corridor to Crimea
Commitments come after economy narrowly avoids ratings downgrade
Number of sensitive Horizon Europe research programmes include communications company facing range of curbs
President backs plans to put Yevgeny Prigozhin’s militia under army contract
Julius Maada Bio calls for both sides to work to end the war that has sent food prices soaring across much of his continent
French jet engine maker warns constraints on production are likely to last into 2024
Fortenova, Croatia’s largest privately owned company, has tried repeatedly to escape the Kremlin’s orbit, but in vain
Model and actress Małgosia Bela showcases summer style on the Greek island – and artists’ enclave – she calls home
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