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More than 10,000 aid workers are sent to the affected region as humanitarian toll mounts
Also in today’s newsletter: how Europe is raising cash for increased military spending
French bank benefits from US disposal and ECB interest rate rises
Manufacturers struggle to replenish national weapons stockpiles and meet demand from Kyiv
Sanctions-busting vessels make sudden shift after introduction of oil price cap and other restrictions
Constant changes to EU subsidy rules create confusion for businesses, says commissioner Thierry Breton
France’s president faces hardening opposition to raising the retirement age as strikes continue
Spending levels may need to rise if the world is to achieve its climate goals
Focusing on a strip of countries from Mali to Sudan, it is challenging the west and opening what some call a ‘second front’
How the Scottish archipelago went from 1980s test site to exporter of energy to the UK mainland
Last year’s achievement of ‘scientific energy gain’ has galvanised a sector that has long been in development
Early morning 7.8 magnitude quake and big aftershock trigger desperate search for survivors
Central bank virtual currency under BoE and Treasury could supplant cash by end of decade
Antisocial behaviour identified as big concern in England and Wales ahead of new government drug strategy
Government appears unwilling to meet demands for higher wages in current financial year
Race to tackle growing humanitarian crisis amid scenes of devastation
Fall in oil and gas sales coupled with sharp rise in defence spending highlight economic damage of Ukraine conflict
Turkey is at the centre of one of the world’s most seismically active regions
This legislation could hold the key to restoring digital trust and a fair information economy
Institutions warn that flagship skills policy is in jeopardy due to cost of living crisis
A visual guide to the war
Opinion is shifting but the public are running ahead of the politicians
An EU envious of US fiscal largesse is scraping together cash to fund its own industrial subsidies
Security concerns overshadow potential second trip abroad for Ukraine’s president since Russia’s invasion
Also in this newsletter: Poland’s government goes again in bid to unlock EU funds
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