France, Germany face off on EU's 2035 internal combustion car ban
In this edition: Germany seeks an "e-fuels" exemption to the EU's ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars after 2035, while France pushes for an all-electric transport future. Also, markets drop amid ongoing interest rate hikes and banking turmoil, and US short seller Hindenburg Research targets Jack Dorsey's Block payment firm.
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Olympic cleanup: swimming in the Seine
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Monica Heisey on seeing the funny side of divorce
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Fact or fake: Does the EU cohesion policy ignore young people?
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Spain becomes the first European nation to offer menstrual leave
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Fighting poverty across the EU - one of the bloc’s top priorities (part 1)
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Fighting poverty across the EU - one of the bloc’s top priorities (part 2)
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Senegal opposition leader Ousmane Sonko sentenced for 'corrupting youth'
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Afghanistan-Taliban clashes: old images resurface to falsely illustrate recent violence
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Iran protest crackdown: Two reporters could face death penalty over Mahsa Amini story
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