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The Kremlin drafts a much-loved icon for war propaganda
Europe | Economist
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14:11 Jul 28, 2022
Andrei Rublev’s “Holy Trinity” is dragged from museum to monastery
France’s nuclear plants are going down for repairs
Europe | Economist
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14:11 Jul 28, 2022
The crunch in electricity supply comes at the worst possible time
Ukraine is gathering strength for an assault on Kherson
Europe | Economist
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14:11 Jul 28, 2022
Russia might destroy the city rather than lose it
Italy’s next government may be more nationalist than Europe likes
Europe | Economist
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14:11 Jul 28, 2022
The hard-right Fratelli d’Italia are riding high in the polls
How heavy are Russian casualties in Ukraine?
Europe | Economist
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11:12 Jul 24, 2022
The CIA and MI6 say 15,000 Russians have died. Estimating such things involves a lot of guesswork
After agreeing to let Ukraine export grain, Russia rockets its port
Europe | Economist
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21:59 Jul 22, 2022
A strike on Odessa undermines a deal to ease the global food crisis
Russia and Ukraine agree to reopen Odessa, easing a food crisis
Europe | Economist
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21:59 Jul 22, 2022
Grain prices fall. But can the deal hold?
Germans have been living in a dream
Europe | Economist
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14:40 Jul 21, 2022
Their energy policy has been a fantasy
A sleepy Greek port has become vital to the war in Ukraine
Europe | Economist
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14:40 Jul 21, 2022
American ships dock there. A firm with Russian ties wants to buy it
Odessa’s port may soon be reopened
Europe | Economist
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14:40 Jul 21, 2022
Turkey has helped broker a deal to resume food exports
Mario Draghi, Italy’s reformist prime minister, resigns
Europe | Economist
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09:24 Jul 21, 2022
But he will stay on as a caretaker until an early election
Why a regiment of Belarusian dissidents is fighting for Ukraine
Europe | Economist
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17:54 Jul 19, 2022
They see a common enemy in Vladimir Putin
Mario Draghi, Italy’s prime minister, tries (and fails) to resign
Europe | Economist
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19:21 Jul 14, 2022
To rising inflation, high debts and uncertain gas supplies, add political confusion
How many cows are too many, asks the Dutch government?
Europe | Economist
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14:02 Jul 14, 2022
And is a nut a fruit?
Turkey grapples with triple-digit inflation
Europe | Economist
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14:02 Jul 14, 2022
According to unofficial estimates, anyway
Down with long school summer breaks
Europe | Economist
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14:02 Jul 14, 2022
More time studying is better for children, parents and society
The war is forcing Ukraine’s energy planners to be creative
Europe | Economist
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14:02 Jul 14, 2022
As Russia bombs power plants, Ukrainians find alternatives
Ukraine’s new rockets are wreaking havoc on Russia’s army
Europe | Economist
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14:53 Jul 13, 2022
The American-supplied HIMARS is wiping out arms dumps and command posts
Europe is preparing for Russian gas to be cut off this winter
Europe | Economist
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07:04 Jul 11, 2022
An EU-wide plan is needed to cope
France’s President Emmanuel Macron decides to go it alone
Europe | Economist
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14:27 Jul 07, 2022
Spurned by other parties, he appoints a minority government
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