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Brussels stalls Brexit reset talks as carbon tax deadline looms

LONDON — Officials in Brussels have stalled new Brexit reset talks after EU countries clashed over the issue of British payments to the bloc.  Ambassadors from the bloc’s 27 member states on

After US judges trash Trump’s tariffs, it’s no time for Europe to gloat

BRUSSELS — Europe isn’t popping the champagne corks just yet even after U.S. Supreme Court judges cast doubt on the future of Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.  In a highly anticipated hearing on Wednesday,

Transforming global food systems demands collective action 

At New York Climate Week in September, opinion leaders voiced concern that high-profile events often gloss over the deep inequalities exposed by climate change, especially how poorer populations suffer disproportionately and struggle

EU countries agree weakened 2040 climate goal and target for COP30 

BRUSSELS — The European Union’s environment ministers struck a deal watering down a proposed 2040 target for cutting planet-warming emissions and set a new 2035 climate plan. Following marathon negotiations all day Tuesday and

What if Trump’s tariffs are illegal? It’s everybody’s problem.

Opponents of President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs are finally getting their day in the U.S. Supreme Court. And while the justices may not rule for some time, their lines of questioning could

‘Amazing meeting’: Trump touts progress on multiple fronts with China after meeting Xi

BUSAN, South Korea — President Donald Trump on Thursday said he had “an amazing meeting” with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, appearing to tamp down tensions that had been building for months. “Zero,

Why we must work together for a balanced drinking culture 

Alcohol has been enjoyed in societies for thousands of years, playing a role in celebrations and gatherings across the world. While misuse continues to cause harm, it’s encouraging to see that, according
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