Kyiv seeks to broaden alliance of predominantly western backers for its plan on how to end war
Prosecutors file formal indictment a year after US journalist was arrested in Ekaterinburg
Washington’s latest curbs force transactions in dollars or euros off central exchange
Ukraine needs the money Russia owes it, all of it and fast
2024’s ranking of intellectual property law firms; the Unified Patent Court’s first year; gender and race-based gaps in patent applications; AI’s ‘double-edged sword’; EU plans for gene-edited crops patent ban and new Standard Essential Patent rules
Measure will discourage financial institutions in countries such as China from doing business with Moscow
Moscow and Havana strengthen ties on back of Ukraine war and Caribbean island’s dire economic situation
Global central bank holdings of the single currency fell by €100bn last year, the European Central Bank said in a report
Four missing Ukrainian children identified and located in Russia, including one given false identity
Former AWS worker alleges unfair dismissal after he blew the whistle over claims involving facial recognition technology use
Former president’s upstart MK party accused of being extremely well financed
President Emmanuel Macron says aircraft should be dispatched by end of year
From Serbia to central Asia, many states tilting towards Russia are ‘swing voters’ whose attitudes the west could change
Country’s electricity capacity has dropped below 20GW, with Russian attacks causing worst blackouts since start of war
Research ordered by Russian gas group warns it may not recover lost export revenues for more than a decade
Polish ultraconservatives open to alliance with pro-Kremlin Viktor Orbán
Moscow has mastered hybrid warfare, covering its tracks when planning arson and other ‘grey zone’ attacks in Europe
The western alliance is intensifying support for Ukraine in a way that was unthinkable at the beginning of the war
Power of Siberia 2 project would offer lifeline to exporter Gazprom as Moscow’s dependence on its neighbour grows
The private sector must play its part in hobbling Putin’s military-industrial complex
Ukraine president urges US to go further to ease curbs on using weapons it supplies
Shift by Washington comes after weeks of pressure from Kyiv and its allies
Plan to target €42bn of imports could cover food, medicines and nuclear fuel
Ukraine’s allies and western businesses will be told to stop flow of critical components
Warsaw accuses Moscow of ‘ruthless hybrid war’ in driving migrants over the frontier into EU
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