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Russia will both contest and adjust to EU carbon tax
Moscow says a proposed EU tax on carbon-intensive goods is unfair, but the measure may nudge Russian exporters to change
RussiaTurkey defies EU by restarting surveys off Katellorizo
Turkish survey ship returns to waters Greece regards as its EEZ as Ankara sends mixed signals on a diplomatic solution
TurkeyThe ECB will be slow to expand unconventional policy
Activism in the ECB to support the use of unconventional monetary instruments will likely become more muted
EURussia will not alter Navalny stance as sanctions loom
The UK, Netherlands, French and German governments say Moscow will face new sanctions for the Navalny poison attack
RussiaBrexit statements suggest a landing zone is possible
The United Kingdom has suggested it is willing to compromise with the EU over state aid and fisheries
United KingdomSchrems ruling spells tough trade-offs for digital EU
The Court of Justice of the EU has struck down rules allowing EU citizens' data to be transferred beyond EU borders
EuropeChina’s bad image will make the West more hostile
New poll data suggest that COVID-19 has done serious damage to China’s reputation across the West
ChinaEU court ruling will not return university to Budapest
The EU Court of Justice finds that Hungary violated WTO and EU rules in forcing the Central European University abroad
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