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Europe votes: will the European parliamentary elections change the EU?
Join FT journalists for a subscriber Q&A on June 12 (1200-1300 GMT+1)Financial Times - World - Europe -
European regulator pulls authorization for AstraZeneca's COVID shot
The pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine be pulledABC News - World - Covid -
Traders boost bullish bets on European gas prices
Wagers on rising prices point to concerns over potential supply disruptionsFinancial Times - World -
AstraZeneca pulls its COVID-19 vaccine from the European market
The pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine be pulledABC News - Health - Covid -
How to keep young people safe online
Other countries are closely watching Britain’s attempts to take a leadFinancial Times - World -
How to safely trim your dog's nails
Shop the best dog nail clippers from Amazon, Chewy, Walmart and more. Learn how to safely and painlessly cut your dog's nails at home.NBC News - Top stories -
Austria’s Raiffeisen scraps Oleg Deripaska asset swap deal
Western lender with largest operations in Russia decides to ‘walk away’ from deal after pressure from regulatorsFinancial Times - Business -
EU reaches deal on using profits from Russia’s frozen assets for Ukraine
10% of the windfall profits will fund non-lethal aid to assuage EU member states that do not wish to fund arms. The EU has reached a deal to seize profits from Russia’s frozen assets to fund weapons and aid for Ukraine within months.. EU senior ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
EU agrees to arm Ukraine using profits from Russian state assets
Belgium’s central securities depository Euroclear expected to start transferring money to bloc in JulyFinancial Times - Business - Ukraine -
Brookfield Sees 'Stable' Markets Driving Both Investments and Asset Sales
The Canadian infrastructure-focused asset manager has invested $11 billion during this year’s first quarter.The Wall Street Journal - World