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Pfizer’s Emblaveo to be aimed at some of the most dangerous drug-resistant bacteria
A husband and wife team allegedly conspired to smuggle sensitive military technology out of Europe on Beijing’s orders
Also in this newsletter: rushing green loopholes through the parliament
Debt instrument has been in spotlight since holders of Credit Suisse additional tier 1 bonds lost $17bn last year
Eiopa head says rise in losses from natural catastrophes needs to be addressed by firms and member states
Trade groups say monthly tariffs that importers of food and plants from the EU will have to pay will add up quickly
EU leaders must match the boldness of Thatcher and Delors
Climate change blamed for difficulties facing world’s biggest consumers
Comments from head of one of region’s biggest arms makers come as bloc debates first defence industrial strategy
Friction between Bulgaria and North Macedonia may be about to take a turn for the worse
Protests and parliamentary scuffles raise alarm about government’s attempts to clamp down on civil society
Fund urges EU to avoid ‘protectionist’ policies and focus on cutting internal trade barriers
Also in this newsletter: Italy’s Meloni allows anti-abortion campaigners to enter clinics
A new investigation shows how countries hold back educated people from overseas from working in their fields of training
With long-haul flights exempt from charges and carriers given free allowances, large share of flights not covered by system
Warning comes as Nordic and Baltic countries seek total ban on imports of the fuel from Moscow
Labour party rebuffs scheme, which it says crosses Brexit red lines
Company’s products sold abroad last year totalled €23.5bn, underscoring importance of country’s luxury sector
Nato allies should donate from their armouries even if that leaves them depleted
France led calls to revive financial integration project to help fund Europe’s rearmament and green transition
Also this week, evidence grows that new border controls are hitting meat imports
The corporatist spell must soon break
Also in this newsletter: Competition hawks fret over Enrico Letta’s plans for EU merger rules
Tech chiefs warn that power-hungry data centres are a bottleneck in developing AI
Fears grow in the region that Putin could test Nato’s resolve with provocations or the ‘nightmare scenario’ of an outright attack
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