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US caps tariffs on European cars, medicines at 15 percent 

BRUSSELS — The United States will cap tariffs on European cars, pharmaceuticals and semiconductors at 15 percent, Washington and Brussels have agreed in a joint statement seen by POLITICO. The four-page text,

‘They should be ashamed’: Green backsliding is wrecking Europe, EU’s first climate chief warns

COPENHAGEN — Connie Hedegaard remembers when climate was Europe’s great unifier. More than a decade ago, as the EU’s first climate commissioner, she helped turn carbon policy into a pillar of Brussels’

UK government’s trade department bracing for 20 percent workforce cut

LONDON — Britain’s trade department is bracing for a 20 percent cut to its workforce as the country grapples with an unpredictable U.S. president and seeks new trade opportunities to kickstart its

Canada courts Arctic allies to counter Russia

Russia’s saber-rattling in the Arctic is forcing Canada to deepen military cooperation with its Nordic NATO allies — a marked policy shift away from the United States. Prime Minister Mark Carney has

EU leaders sound upbeat after Ukraine call with Trump. They could be in for a rude awakening.

European leaders can now breathe a little easier after receiving assurances from U.S. President Trump that he’s not going to realize their worst nightmares and sell out Ukraine at a summit with

Trump team pushes to oust No. 2 official at world energy body

President Donald Trump’s campaign to shake up international institutions has a new aim: upending the leadership of a Paris-based agency whose data and research help shape global energy policy. The 32-country International
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