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North Korea threatens criminal punishment for diverting factory goods to informal markets

The party committee of Songchon county, South Pyongan province, has ordered a complete halt to the flow of state-produced goods into informal markets, threatening officials and factory workers with...

Air China’s Beijing-Pyongyang resumption stirs economic hopes inside North Korea

North Korea resumed its first direct Air China flights from Beijing in six years...

North Korea fuel prices surge 20% as Iran war squeezes oil supply

North Korea’s market prices have surged for the second consecutive month, with fuel costs...

North Korea triples border enforcement as Kim Jong Un ideology campaign intensifies

A wave of mandatory study sessions centered on “Kim Jong Un Thought” has swept...

The Czechs Europe needs to know

This article is part of POLITICO’s Guide to the Czech EU Presidency special report. Czech diplomats and lawmakers will play an important role in delivering...

A wonk’s guide to the Czech EU presidency policy agenda

This article is part of POLITICO’s Guide to the Czech EU Presidency special report. The Czech presidency needs to carry the EU through an energy...

Czech Republic braces for rocky EU presidency amid Ukraine war, high inflation

This article is part of POLITICO’s Guide to the Czech EU Presidency special report. PRAGUE — The Czech Republic is getting ready for a six-month...

A Pirate in Brussels: Czech tech minister to shake up the EU

This article is part of POLITICO’s Guide to the Czech EU Presidency special report. A dreadlocked 42-year-old with a knack for playing the accordion may...

Digital transformation could grow EU economy by €2.8 trillion

The European Commission (EC) has proposed a bold vision for Europe’s digital transformation by 2030. According to a new study by Public First —...

Microsoft: Russian Cyber Spying Targets 42 Ukraine Allies

Coinciding with unrelenting cyberattacks against Ukraine, state-backed Russian hackers have engaged in "strategic espionage" against governments, think tanks, businesses and aid groups in 42...

Pegasus used by at least 5 EU countries, NSO Group tells lawmakers

The Israeli spyware firm NSO Group on Tuesday told European lawmakers at least five EU countries have used its software and the firm has...

EU moves toward Russian lobbyist ban

Russian lobbyists are set to be banned from the EU institutions following action by the Council of the EU. Nearly four months and six rounds...

France accepts Google’s truce with publishers

PARIS — In the ongoing battle between Google and publishers, score one for the publishers. On Tuesday, France’s competition authority accepted legally binding commitments from...

Judges clip EU countries’ wings on collecting travel data

European Union countries can longer force airlines to hand over reams of passenger data — at least for flights within the 27-member bloc, according...

Elon Musk’s $44 Billion Twitter Deal Gets Board Endorsement

Twitter's board has recommended unanimously that shareholders approve the proposed $44 billion sale of the company to billionaire and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, according...

Investors Coping With Cryptocurrency Plunge 

“I’m in a cryptocurrency chat group at work,” software engineer Adam Hickey of San Diego, California told VOA. Over the last few days, Hickey said,...

Pegasus makers face EU grilling. Here’s what to ask them.

Spyware victims, meet spyware-makers. A key group of European Parliament members will Tuesday afternoon get their first shot at quizzing representatives of one of the...

Amid antitrust brawls, France’s competition chief stays in his lane

In a world of blockbuster antitrust enforcers, Benoît Cœuré is an anti-hero. Soft-spoken, bookish and with 10 years under his belt as a staid central...

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