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Yellen Assures Europe That U.S. Will Provide More Funds for Ukraine
The Treasury secretary reassured allies that the Biden administration was not backing away from Ukraine despite opposition in Congress.
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Poland Is Voting In a ‘Pivotal’ Election: Here’s What to Know
After a brutal campaign, the polarized nation is heading to the polls on Sunday in a parliamentary election that will…
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Natural Gas Prices Rise on Israel Concerns and Finland Pipeline Leak
Natural gas prices have jumped this week in Europe on worries about supplies stemming from the conflicts in Israel and…
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U.S. Scales Back Hopes for Ambitious Climate Trade Deal With Europe
A negotiating deadline is quickly approaching, and the United States has lowered its expectations for a groundbreaking trade deal.
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Putin’s Next Target: U.S. Support for Ukraine, Officials Say
Russian spy agencies and new technologies could be used to push conspiracy theories, U.S. officials say.
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Unease in the West as Slovakia Appears Set to Join the Putin Sympathizers
The front-runner in the parliamentary vote has pledged “not to send a single cartridge” to neighboring Ukraine, a sign of…
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Tight Finish in Slovak Vote Makes Government’s Shape Hard to Predict
In much of Europe, the election was seen as a bellwether of mainstream support for Ukraine in its war with…
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Why One Country Is Struggling to Break Away From Russian Gas
Austria, unlike most European Union countries, is still buying nearly as much natural gas from Russia as it was before…
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Shell Reports Sharply Lower Earnings as Energy Prices Ease
The News Shell, Europe’s largest energy company, said Thursday that its profit fell 56 percent in the second quarter compared…
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Stranded in a Strange Land, and Waiting for Death
Tunisia has pushed African migrants to scorching no-man’s lands along its borders with little food and water. Under a deal…