Europe
Rising cereal prices will elevate food inflation risks
Food prices fell globally for an 18th month in May but cereal prices rose the most since the Ukraine war broke out
InternationalNorway outage exposes Europe’s gas vulnerability
An outage in a Norwegian gas pipeline saw Europe’s gas prices rebound to the highest levels since December
EuropeGreek ruling party could suffer losses in EU elections
European elections come as a test for the government a year after securing re-election
GreeceSpending cap is likely to pass in key UK league
The 20 clubs of English football’s Premier League have postponed a vote expected today on introducing new spending rules
United KingdomRomanian far-right’s support will remain strong
An electoral fraud investigation into a far-right party leader is announced days before European and local polls
RomaniaReports point to urgency of global climate action
World Environment Day has brought the publication of alarming new data on the advance of global warming
InternationalDemand for sustainable aviation fuels will soar
Widespread mandatary commitments for aviation fuel blending imply strong demand for Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF)
InternationalNATO troops in Ukraine may cross red line for Moscow
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that any French troops deployed to Ukraine will be a “legitimate target”
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