Von der Leyen threads the climate needle to keep her job

It was a love fest today. The green fights begin tomorrow

Czech report warns against Russian tactics to undermine support for Ukraine

In todayโ€™s edition of the Capitals, find out more about Poland reportedly scaring Belarus with new trade measures, Bulgaria’s Boyko Borissov failing to form a new government, and so much more.

Putinโ€™s a bigger deal than EU election in Europeโ€™s frontline states

In Estonia, Latvia and Poland, residents near the Russian border say the war has ruined their livelihoods and shattered their sense of safety.

Labour lefties hate Keir Starmerโ€™s new friends. He doesnโ€™t care.

The company he keeps: Labour leader shrugs off complaints about drift to the right as he courts votes.

Why the West is losing Ukraine

U.S. Republicans blocking aid. European right-wingers pushing to abandon Kyiv. Ultra-cautious leaders. What is the Westโ€™s real strategy on Ukraine?

The EUโ€™s โ‚ฌ50 billion for Ukraine is basically nothing

With Republicans thwarting U.S. efforts to approve $60 billion for Kyiv, Europe faces an even greater bill. So what next?

Zelenskyy condemns surveillance of Ukraine investigative journalists

The National Police and the Security Service of Ukraine have started separate probes into incidents of pressure on journalists.

How UK Labour stopped worrying and learned to love Davos

Keir Starmer has sent his biggest hitters to the World Economic Forum as the party burnishes its business credentials.

Rishi Sunak loves Big Tech. Why does he keep scaring them away?

A surveillance reform speeding through parliament is just the latest UK government proposal that has tech companies worried.

If the bond markets arenโ€™t scaring you yet, they should be

It’s Yield-mageddon in the US, as the post-COVID bill comes in for paying.