EU to discuss unlocking €140bn in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine – Europe live
EU president Ursula von der Leyen says using the assets would be “the most effective way to sustain Ukraine”, although legal fears remain A bitter battle over the future of a Chinese-owned chipmaker in the Netherlands that threatened to cripple the global car industry is a “wake-up call to (…)
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