Britain estimates pact may be worth $2.5 billion a year in the long run
Ukraine also says it attacked an oil terminal in Russia's western Oryol region overnight, sparking a fire
Serbia depends almost entirely on Russian gas, which it receives through pipelines in neighboring states
Ruling party Georgian Dream tightens its grip in what the opposition calls a victory for Russia
He started memorizing the language's Scrabble word list a year ago
73-year-old is a crucial partner in Macron’s centrist alliance
Country’s new prime minister struggling to rein in strained public finances
Azerbaijan detains editor-in-chief of independent media outlet, several other journalists in what watchdogs say is part of wider crackdown
The news angered some Italians because citizenship is hard to obtain for the children of migrants born in Italy
Small island states hope judges' opinion could speed emissions cuts, trigger compensation claims
A landmark hearing into nation-states’ legal obligations over climate change wrapped up at the U.N.'s top court in The Hague on Friday. The outcome could have implications for the fight against global warming — and for the polluters blamed for emitting most greenhouse gases. Henry Ridgwell has more.
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