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Francesco GrilloThe Guardian |

The UN and its climate conferences are slow, cumbersome and undemocratic.


The EU should make more of its emissions successes as a diplomatic tool.


Threats to impose tariffs in retaliation for digital regulation are a line crossed.


Europeans are still struggling to adjust to new conditions – and the conditions to which they need to adjust also continue to change dramatically.

The European car industry was languishing even before Trump’s tariffs arrived.

European nations are caught in a conversation about spending as a percentage of GDP instead of focusing on what to do with the money.

The European Union has locked itself into a rigid structure instead of adapting to survive.
