DAY 6 IN BRIEF: Developments around the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Here’s what you need to know about the Ukraine crisis right now
Return of the flu: EU faces threat of prolonged ‘twindemic’
Influenza has returned to Europe at a faster-than-expected rate this winter after almost
European Parliament chief Sassoli dies in Italian hospital
European Parliament President David Sassoli, an Italian socialist and former journalist, died early
Food supply shortages feared in UK as new Brexit rules take effect
New post-Brexit custom rules for goods arriving from the European Union (EU) to the UK kicked in on
UK’s Truss to take over Brexit talks with EU after Frost quits
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss will become Britain’s lead negotiator with the European Union over trade
EU to clamp down on domestic methane emissions from oil and gas
EU policymakers proposed legislation on Wednesday to make oil and gas companies report their
US, EU and others will invest to speed SA’s transition to clean energy: US President Biden
The head of a US House panel on Tuesday subpoenaed four major oil companies and two lobbying groups
Polish court ruling plunges EU into new crisis, EU ministers say
A Polish court ruling challenging the supremacy of EU law has plunged the European Union into an
Rooibos industry receives Protection Designation of Origin certificate
The European Union (EU) Ambassador to South Africa has handed over a certificate to the Rooibos
EU to send aid to India as it struggles with coronavirus
The European Commission has activated its EU Civil Protection Mechanism and is seeking to send
Italy risks missing Recovery Plan deadline due to EU concerns
Italy risks missing an April 30 deadline for submitting a final version of its Recovery Plan to the
Countdown to ‘catastrophe:’ Inside Europe’s fight for COVID shots
In a meeting last week in the Europa building in Brussels, home of the European Union’s political
EU demands AstraZeneca plan to break vaccine deadlock
The European Union failed to make a breakthrough in crisis talks with AstraZeneca on Wednesday and
US Capitol siege a ‘wake-up call’ for democracies: EU
The European Union’s top diplomat said on Sunday that last week’s siege of the United States (US)
2020 ties with 2016 as world’s hottest year on record: EU climate change service
Last year tied with 2016 as the world’s warmest on record, rounding off the hottest decade globally
EU-UK trade deal comes into law, opening new era of bilateral ties
The United Kingdom’s new trade deal with the European Union was granted royal assent early on
EU Parliament says it will decide on Brexit deal in new year
The European Parliament said on Thursday it will analyse the post-Brexit trade deal clinched by the
Kenya ends tax cuts, mulls over restricting UK tourists
The Kenyan parliament has voted to end tax cuts put in place in April 2020 to cushion citizens from
‘On a knife edge’: Britain and EU in last-ditch trade talks
Britain and the European Union will make a last-ditch attempt to strike a post-Brexit trade deal
Brexit talks must have breakthrough this week – UK and Ireland
There has to be a breakthrough in Brexit talks this week, British and Irish ministers said on