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In 2022, CEO Jean-Marc Loubier chanced upon Bosmans’ striking visuals inspired by historic emblems and imagery, then the brand invited him to create a collection with Delvaux
The French leader has fashioned himself into the continent’s de facto figurehead on foreign policy by taking a lead on confronting Russia and the war in Gaza.
The European Union’s investigation was the first use of a foreign subsidies regulation designed to stop state handouts from distorting the bloc’s single market.
Canberra’s investigations into dumping and subsidising of railway wheels, stainless steel sinks and wind towers were flawed, says the panel’s ruling.
In an exclusive interview, ambassador Wu Ken says both Berlin and Brussels had greater understanding of China as more in Europe reflect on the ’risks brought by de-risking’.
The law, effective from March 7, aims to make it easier for people to move between competing online services.
Faye’s main opponent from the governing coalition, Amadou Ba, conceded the race and called Faye to offer his congratulations. Official results are expected before the end of the week.
China’s foreign ministry confirms visits by the Dutch leader and trade minister to visit Beijing on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Leaked recordings of staff are said to have been edited to suggest human error was exclusively to blame for the 2023 accident that killed 57; opposition parties have vowed to submit a no-confidence vote.
Justice secretary Paul Lam outlines scenarios where people could breach new domestic national security law.
A missile launched by Moscow at the Lviv region violated Poland’s airspace, officials said, while Ukraine’s capital Kyiv also came under assault and it said it had hit two Russian ships in Crimea.
Martial law prohibits most men of military age from leaving the country, creating a need and space for female tech entrepreneurs at home and abroad.
‘Moment to celebrate’ hailed as boon for South American country’s producers who have faced weaker demand after sanctions on Russia over Ukraine war.
With 1.4 million likes on TikTok, and hundreds of thousands of followers on both X and Instagram, the 37-year-old posts content almost daily to his audience.
The world’s biggest tulip garden, in the Netherlands, marks 75 years with a dazzling array of seven million blooms. Among the highlights in 2024 is a golden yellow tulip named after Britain’s King Charles III.
The lawsuit, brought by the US Justice Department and multiple states, accuses the tech giant of making it hard for consumers to switch to cheaper smartphones.
China’s foreign ministry’s arm in Hong Kong bats back at United States, Canada and Japan for ‘smears and attacks’ against city’s domestic national security law.
The China-EU Working Group on Financial Cooperation has met for the first time, and analysts say that while such meetings between economic heavyweights are in the world’s best interests, progress may be slow to come.
The United States, which sponsored the resolution, hopes the UN will adopt it by consensus, meaning it would be supported by all 193 member states.
Hong Kong lawmakers ‘well prepared’ for potential sanctions from Washington over their role in scrutinising the city’s domestic national security law, the Post learns.
The first two months of 2024 were lucrative for the southern tech hub even as some of its biggest private players and industry champions remain under sanctions imposed by Washington.
Trade data shows total value of shipments at US$312 million compared with US$98 million just a year prior, led by Poland, Belgium and the Netherlands.
Customs data for January and February shows how anti-subsidy probes and trade restrictions are taking a toll on new-energy sector, putting EV producers at risk of being squeezed out of the market.
Former American leader’s vows to slap 10 per cent universal tariff and cease funding Ukraine war effort has sent shock waves across continent.
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs hits out at statements made by UK and EU after Hong Kong’s legislature passes domestic national security law.
China’s overcapacity is creating problems in Europe and crowding out domestic industries, according to the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.