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New Brexit deal marks a fresh start with the EU after trust vacuum of Liz Truss and Boris Johnson era

Mr Sunak has eschewed grandstanding about Brexit and jibes about the EU - and Europe has welcomed it → Read More

Brexit deal: EU welcomes prospect of UK being 'back at the table’ after years of tensions

European MEPs have welcomed Rishi Sunak's approach compared to Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, saying a deal on Northern Ireland could help 'reset relations' post-Brexit → Read More

Nato weighs up sending more arms to Ukraine as fresh Russian offensive looms

US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin at a meeting of the Nato alliance's defence ministers in Brussels (Photo: Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty Images) → Read More

FILE PHOTO: Protest against the Northern Ireland protocol as a result of Brexit, in Belfast

Loyalist demonstrators hold signs and flags during a protest against the Northern Ireland protocol as a result of Brexit, in Belfast, Northern Ireland in September (PHOTO: REUTERS/Clodagh Kilcoyne/File Photo) → Read More

Zelensky’s calculated appeal on jets and membership designed to warm the stoniest of EU hearts

President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is welcomed by president of the European Council Charles Michel as EU leaders gather at a summit in Brussels (Photo: John Thys/AFP/Getty) → Read More

Ukraine war: EU pours cold water on Zelensky’s ‘unfeasible expectations’ of fast track membership of the bloc

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at a joint press conference with the President of the European Council in January (Photo: Sergei Supinksy/AFP/Getty) → Read More

Germany hints at approving Leopard tanks for Ukraine, but transfer still some way off

Poland said it would ask Germany for permission to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine - and would send them whether or not Berlin agreed → Read More

EU 'aching' for new post-Brexit relationship with UK looks ahead to better ties under Keir Starmer

Sir Keir has ruled out a return to the EU or the single market, but for many in Brussels a change in government could offer new opportunity to rebuilt trust with the bloc → Read More

World's billionaires $2.6tn richer than before Covid pandemic, Oxfam says

Less than 3000 of the world's richest people have made more money than the GDP of France during the pandemic, Oxfam reports as the World Economic Forum opens in Davos → Read More

EU corruption scandal: How the European Parliament is trying to tackle sleaze within its ranks

Officials are focusing on cleaning up the Parliament, the EU’s only directly elected institution seen as the bloc's weakest link when it comes to ethics and integrity → Read More

Brexit: The EU may have moved on, but the UK remains trapped in a doom cycle

Six years post-Brexit, Britain remains haunted by the EU in a neurosis that is not reciprocated in Brussels or other capitals → Read More

European Parliament vice president, Greek socialist Eva Kaili, is seen at the European Parliament in Brussels

Some of the details of the scandal are almost farcical. One of those arrested is former Italian MEP Pier-Antonio Panzeri, the head of Fight Impunity, an anti-corruption NGO, writes Leo Cendrowicz → Read More

Emmanuel Macron heads to Washington as tensions rise of an EU-US trade war

Joe Biden has honoured Mr Macron with the first state visit of his presidency, but the meeting is likely to bring up Europe’s unhappiness with America's protectionist stance on trade → Read More

Qatar World Cup: ‘Absurd and revolting’ that money still drives football, says Jean-Marc Bosman

The former footballer and famous advocate has slammed Fifa's decision to award the tournament to Qatar, saying the sport is still dominated by 'money men' → Read More

Macron and Sunak’s budding bromance inspires hope and memes, but Brexit's obstacle looms

Both leaders are former investment bankers with a penchant for tailored suits and hoodies, and Emmanuel Macron has exhaled a sigh of relief at Rishi Sunak's presence after dealing with Liz Truss and Boris Johnson → Read More

Europe realised the potential of nuclear power too late, and it is adding to the energy crisis

Plans to revive nuclear power will take time, leaving Europe's old, creaky industry struggling to meet energy demands → Read More

Europe struggles to hold ranks against China and Xi Jinping as Germany defies EU with business trip to Beijing

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and China's President Xi Jinping pictured in 2017. Mr Scholz is travelling to Beijing this week with a business delegation (Photo: Patrik Stollarz/Getty) → Read More

Western allies want to help rebuild Ukraine but must nail down how, and where to get funds for $1trn bill

Russian attacks have destroyed infrastructure in Ukraine, with Kyiv calling on Western allies for a 'new Marshall Plan for the 21st century' to rebuild the country → Read More

Lego’s imaginative Danish HQ tries to revive ‘innate’ adult creativity

Brickbait in Billund aims to spark creative fires in children and adults through play → Read More

Slow and ineffective with crumbling influence: Europe’s top diplomat offers savage assessment of the EU

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has turned his ire on the bloc in a series of speeches this week (Photo: Joe Klamar/AFP via Getty Images) → Read More