Secretary of state to discuss US aid with Volodymyr Zelenskyy
Also in this newsletter: the warming ties between Greece and Turkey
President’s reshuffle of top defence officials is aimed at sustaining the conflict in Ukraine
The environmentalists are enjoying dramatic success with voters in rural Conservative areas
They will privately brainstorm options for a sanctions-proof infrastructure before quietly implementing them
Ukraine’s neighbour set to join bloc’s military drills and jointly obtain weapons
EU’s largest economy joins UK and Netherlands in trying to tackle a prime cause of region’s economic malaise
A visual guide to the war
Tbilisi government is set to pass a law that could derail the country’s EU hopes
Ruling means contentious Rwanda asylum policy would not apply in region
Capture of more villages in north-eastern ‘grey zone’ intended to stretch Kyiv’s resistance on eastern front lines
Germany in particular has been slow to come to terms with significant geopolitical and economic shifts
Two bidders for Romanian photovoltaic park withdraw a month after Brussels launched investigation
Trends show increase in funding for companies examining expansion of LNG capacity
Ruling means far-right party can be placed under formal surveillance
Also in this newsletter: The ‘Glucksmania’ revving up France’s centre-left
Our writer explores the rise of the capital’s most fashionable pint — and the pubs that conjure that all-important ‘Guinnessness’ vibe
Chronic underperformance is worrying EU policymakers who are searching for ways to inject some dynamism
Austrian bank continues to make big profits in the country after Putin’s invasion of Ukraine
An easing of Eurozone monetary policy before the US could raise the cost of imported goods and services
Party hails ‘new era’ with victory over pro-independence forces but fails to secure enough votes to govern alone
Putin’s appointment of pliant technocrat indicates major shift in handling of Ukraine war
Sergei Shoigu’s move from defence ministry painted as an attempt to rein in runaway military spending
Russian forces capture a dozen villages but fail to breach Ukraine’s defensive lines
With one more careful push, the bloc could wean itself off Moscow’s gas entirely
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