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Tripoli factions on edge as Libya stalemate festers
By Angus McDowall TRIPOLI (Reuters) - A sudden shootout between factions in the Libyan capital this month provided a vivid demonstration of how a political stalemate could trigger fighting between riv...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
U.N. says Turkey likely best to send rescue teams to Afghanistan
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations does not have search and rescue capabilities in Afghanistan and Turkey is "best positioned" to provide it following a deadly earthquake in Afghanistan on ...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
Factbox-What was agreed in EU parliament’s bumper climate vote?
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Parliament voted on Wednesday on three policies to slash emissions faster this decade, including an overhaul of the EU carbon market, its main tool for...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
EU lawmakers support phase-out of industry’s free CO2 permits by 2032
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Parliament lawmakers on Wednesday voted in favour of phasing out the free CO2 permits industries receive from the EU carbon market by 2032, in a bid to cut planet-warming...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
Analysis-Macron needs to turn foes into friends and woo conservatives
By Elizabeth Pineau PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron spent his first term in office seeking to divide and conquer the traditional centre-right Les Republicains (LR) party - and he la...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
France opens investigation into rape allegations against minister Zacharopoulou
PARIS (Reuters) - The Paris public prosecutor's office said on Wednesday it had opened an investigation into allegations of rape against French Secretary of State for Development and the Francophonie,...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
Explainer-Could Germany keep its nuclear plants running?
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Every domestic energy source, including nuclear power, is under consideration as Germany seeks to fuel its economy and ward off a recession considered likely if faltering Russian...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
Germany still discussing vote on planned EU combustion engine car ban
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German government is still discussing its voting behaviour on European Union plans to effectively ban the sale of new cars with combustion engines from 2035, a German government...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
Balkans losing hope of progress on EU membership
By Ivana Sekularac and Robin Emmott BELGRADE/BRUSSELS (Reuters) - In Kosovo, which has been waiting for visa-free travel to the European Union since 2010, a restaurant owner has erected a large replic...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022
Lithuania: We’re ready if Russia cuts us out of common power grid over Kaliningrad disruptions
By Andrius Sytas VILNIUS (Reuters) - Lithuania will be prepared if Russia disconnects it from the regional power grid in retaliation for blocking rail shipments of some Russian goods to Moscow's Kalin...
Syndicated Content Jun 22, 2022


