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China leaves EU playing catchup in race for raw materials
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China leaves EU playing catchup in race for raw materials

World News IntelMarch 13, 2023

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. There aren’t many places…

Europe’s civil war over car engine ban
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Europe’s civil war over car engine ban

World News IntelMarch 13, 2023

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. BRUSSELS — The future…

The critical raw materials you need to know
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The critical raw materials you need to know

World News IntelMarch 12, 2023

They’re in your smartphones and flatscreen TVs, in solar panels and wind turbines, in lamps…

Dutch farmers, climate activists stage protests in The Hague
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Dutch farmers, climate activists stage protests in The Hague

World News IntelMarch 12, 2023

Thousands of farmers protested in The Hague on Saturday against the Dutch government’s plans to…

Germany’s effort to save the combustion engine gains allies
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Germany’s effort to save the combustion engine gains allies

World News IntelMarch 9, 2023

The Czech, German and Italian transport ministers aim to gather like-minded counterparts in Brussels on…

Protecting nature, destroying lives: The chemist vs. the Dutch farmers
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Protecting nature, destroying lives: The chemist vs. the Dutch farmers

World News IntelMarch 9, 2023

Johan Vollenbroek is accustomed to threats on his life. On a cold January day, as…

MEPs hold ethically slippery side jobs — but they’re perfectly legal
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MEPs hold ethically slippery side jobs — but they’re perfectly legal

World News IntelMarch 8, 2023

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. BRUSSELS — Axel Voss has…

EU hopes Macron will budge on Latin American trade deal
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EU hopes Macron will budge on Latin American trade deal

World News IntelMarch 8, 2023

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. PARIS — The planets…

Germany closes ranks to stop the end of the car
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Germany closes ranks to stop the end of the car

World News IntelMarch 7, 2023

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. BERLIN — The EU’s…

Germany’s Scholz refuses to back down in car engine standoff with Brussels
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Germany’s Scholz refuses to back down in car engine standoff with Brussels

World News IntelMarch 6, 2023

Press play to listen to this article Voiced by artificial intelligence. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz…

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