Poland told to pay €1m a day in legal row with EU
The EU’s top court has told Poland to pay a daily fine of €1m (£850,000) in a row over judicial reforms.
The EU’s top court has told Poland to pay a daily fine of €1m (£850,000) in a row over judicial reforms.
The Netherlands’ biggest pension fund says it will stop investing in companies that produce fossil fuels.
Sudan’s coup leader, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has said the military seized power on Monday to prevent “civil war”.
EU ministers have held emergency talks focused on energy that didn’t produce immediate results amid divisions between the 27 member countries on how to tackle a crunch that has seen consumers’ bills skyrocket this year.
His country is immersed in a gas crisis. But Nicu Popescu is trying to remain positive.
Tensions between Turkey and 10 Western countries including the US have eased, days after the Turkish president threatened to ban their ambassadors.
Microsoft says the same Russia-backed hackers responsible for the 2020 SolarWinds breach continue to attack the global supply chain and have been targeting cloud service resellers and others.
India sold more electric vehicles in September than any month previously. Sales have been rising since April – the start of this financial year – and are already nearing the previous year’s total.
A senior energy adviser to President Joe Biden urged Russia to supply more natural gas to Europe now rather than wait for approval of a new pipeline.
Uzbeks have voted in a presidential election that the incumbent is expected to win in a landslide against weak competition.