UK net migration hit new record high in 2022 in latest blow for Sunak Annual net migration to the UK hit a record of 745,000 last year and stayed at elevated levels since, data showed, heaping pressure on PM Rishi Sunak to act to reduce it in the run up to an election. When will Uncle Sam stop giving lessons to the EU on aviation? The United States recently intervened to stop Amsterdam's Schiphol airport from restricting flight numbers, arguing it would unfairly affect US airlines. But rather than meddling in European affairs, the US should concentrate on its own aviation climate problem, argues Jo Dardenne. The Digital Services Act at its first test The re-explosion of the Middle East’s conflict has brought a flood of illegal and harmful content across the web. We discussed how this crisis is, for the first time, testing the Digital Services Act, the EU’s content moderation rulebook, with... Greek shippers exit Russian oil trade to avoid US sanctions Three major Greek shipping firms have stopped transporting Russian oil in recent weeks in order to avoid US sanctions now being imposed on some shipping firms carrying Russian oil, four traders told Reuters and shipping data showed. Le Pen says Dutch should decide their EU future as ‘Brits did’ In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Czech conservatives rejecting euro adoption, Germany announcing it will suspend its 'debt brake', and so much more.
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