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Anger prompted by new law putting restrictions on a more secure legal footing
President faces economic and political questions after son-in-law Albayrak’s resignation as finance minister
This dish with potatoes and onions has graduated from the baker’s oven to every kitchen in France
Bulgaria opposes start of accession talks in latest blow to European bloc’s battle for regional influence
Both feel unfairly targeted, while febrile domestic politics constrain Warsaw’s room for manoeuvre
Objections by Hungary and Poland should not obscure progress Brussels has made this year
Plan to revamp the bloc’s approach comes amid declining global competitiveness
Playing an unfamiliar role is likely to strain Moscow’s status as regional hegemon
Employees evaluate 850 European companies on diversity of gender, ethnicity, age, disability and sexual orientation. Includes the second annual ranking and winner profile. Plus: how luxury fashion is taking steps to boost inclusion; interview with the female chief of a Norwegian bank; what hostility towards Poland’s LGBT+ people means for the role of the workplace
Warsaw’s hostility to this group means companies’ inclusion efforts take on an added importance
Bloc’s ministers fail to break deadlock in stumbling enlargement agenda
Leaders set to discuss resistance from Budapest and Warsaw on rule of law in video call on Thursday
Irish premier can see ‘landing zones’ for agreement as both sides soften negotiating positions
Resignation of Turkey’s finance minister highlights how exposed the president is
Struggling UK lender approached by US private equity firm shortly after arrival of new CEO
Unpeopled slopes, pristine snow and powder bowls for days. Why insiders are heading to Ayder for a heli-ski adventure in completely the wrong direction
UK has to be ready to protect and defend critical national interests in orbit, warns military chief
Three arrested in Berlin dawn raids over theft of priceless jewellery from Dresden’s Green Vault
Company aims to raise up to $1bn from Nasdaq exchange listing amid strong demand
German chancellor crucial to convincing Hungary and Poland to drop veto over €1.8tn aid package
Output forecast to recover from pandemic by 2021 but real economy in far worse state
Trump sought to engage with Pristina-Belgrade dispute but interventions seen as serving narrow American interests
Hopes have risen of an end to the pandemic, but the bloc’s countries and companies must navigate a turbulent period first
David Frost wrote in 2016 that Britain would be the one having to blink to secure EU trade deal
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