Ending harmful subsidies will benefit small-scale fishers

WTO members are negotiating new rules that would limit damaging fisheries subsidies. Finalizing these is essential for protecting the health of the fish stocks on which many coastal communities rely.

Zelenskyyโ€™s diplomatic play for Trumpย 

Kyiv knows that it will have to recalibrate and take care not to get on Trumpโ€™s bad side, hence Zelenskyyโ€™s emphasizing the importance of exploring diplomatic solutions.

MEP Pascal Canfin quits Macronโ€™s party leadership over โ€˜profound disagreementโ€™

The lawmaker says he’s not happy with where the party is heading domestically.

Michel Barnier: Everything you need to know about the new French PMโ€™s conservative politics

The new French prime minister has embraced conservative stances at home which could net him tacit support from the far right.

The plan to save European farming

Five things you need to know about a report on the future of farming presented to Commission chief von der Leyen.

French government set to resign, ushering in indefinite transition periodย 

The Attal administration will now serve as a caretaker government until a new prime minister is appointed.

British banks head for a Basel win

SNEAK PEEK โ€” U.K. banks look set to get capital relief for SME lending. โ€” Lloyds sets aside ยฃ450 million amid FCA investigation. โ€” Government criticized for delays on sustainable finance. Good morning! Jamesโ€™ excellent scoop got a mention by none other than the Money Saver himself, Martin Lewis. Not too shabby for a newsletter [โ€ฆ]

UK Labour Party admits itโ€™s not ready for government โ€” yet

“We’d be fucked if there was an election tomorrow,” party officials say, as talks with civil service put on ice.

Czechs push for longer exemption from Russia steel sanctions

Russian steel maker NLMK is a key supplier to the Czech auto industry, which accounts for around 10 percent of the country’s GDP.