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‘The only idea around’: will Labour return to a customs union with the EU?

The desperate search for economic growth is pushing the party to confront the issue that dare not speak its name

For much of the last week, Keir Starmer’s government has been suggesting that a closer relationship with Europe will be a more prominent part of his agenda in the future.

But it was a little-noted personnel change that might prove the most telling shift: Nick Thomas Symonds, the minister in charge of EU negotiations, was promoted to full cabinet rank.

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© Composite: Guardian Design/Getty Images/iStockPhoto

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Swedish navy encountering Russian submarines ‘almost weekly’ – and more could be on the way

Moscow ‘continuously reinforcing’ its presence in the region, says Swedish chief of operations Capt Marko Petkovic

The Swedish navy encounters Russian submarines in the Baltic Sea on an “almost weekly” basis, its chief of operations has said, and is preparing for a further increase in the event of ceasefire or armistice in the Ukraine war.

Capt Marko Petkovic said Moscow was “continuously reinforcing” its presence in the region, and sightings of its vessels were a regular part of life for the Swedish navy. Its “very common”, he said, adding that the number of sightings had increased in recent years.

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© Photograph: Russian Defence Ministry Press Service Handout/EPA

© Photograph: Russian Defence Ministry Press Service Handout/EPA

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Bombed Chornobyl shelter no longer blocks radiation and needs major repair – IAEA

Drone attack that Ukraine blamed on Russia blew hole in painstakingly erected €1.5bn shield meant to allow for final clean-up of 1986 meltdown site

The protective shield over the Chornobyl disaster nuclear reactor in Ukraine, which was hit by a drone in February, can no longer perform its main function of blocking radiation, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has announced.

In February a drone strike blew a hole in the “new safe confinement”, which was painstakingly built at a cost of €1.5bn ($1.75bn) next to the destroyed reactor and then hauled into place on tracks, with the work completed in 2019 by a Europe-led initiative. The IAEA said an inspection last week of the steel confinement structure found the drone impact had degraded the structure.

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© Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters

© Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters

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‘We have to end the melancholy’: the French leftwing MP intent on resisting the far right

Clémentine Autain believes only a leftwing alliance united behind one leader can fend off the threat of a far-right president

At a busy market in Sevran, a low-income suburb north of Paris, the local MP, Clémentine Autain, was shaking hands and posing for selfies, arguing that only a left alliance could stave off the threat of a French far-right president being elected in less than 18 months.

“The French far right is high in the polls and riding an international Trumpian wave,” said Autain, 52. “Without the left uniting behind a radical project, we can’t beat them.”

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© Photograph: Julien Daniel/The Guardian

© Photograph: Julien Daniel/The Guardian

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Only Europe can save Ukraine from Putin and Trump – but will it? | Timothy Garton Ash

Whether using frozen Russian assets, ramping up defence production or deepening the relationship with the EU, it is up to us to secure Ukraine’s future – and our own

Europe, you have been warned. President Vladimir Putin has waged a full-scale war against Ukraine for nearly four years and this week threatened that Russia was “ready right now” for war with Europe if need be. President Donald Trump has demonstrated that the US is ready to sell out Ukraine for the sake of a dirty deal with Putin’s Russia. His new US National Security Strategy prescribes “cultivating resistance to Europe’s current trajectory within European nations”. How much more clarity do you need?

Now it’s up to us Europeans to enable Ukraine to survive armed assault from Moscow and diplomatic betrayal from Washington. In doing so, we also defend ourselves. For a year now, people have been telling me that Trump will eventually get tough on Russia. It’s been the geopolitical version of Waiting for Godot. Then his personal real-estate emissaries come up with a 28-point “peace plan” that is a Russian-American imperial and commercial deal at the expense of both Ukraine and Europe.

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© Photograph: Nicolas Tucat/EPA

© Photograph: Nicolas Tucat/EPA

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L'Union européenne inflige une amende de 120 millions d'euros au réseau social X d'Elon Musk

Annoncée vendredi 5 décembre, cette mesure vient sanctionner des infractions de la plateforme au règlement européen sur les services numériques entré en vigueur il y a deux ans. Bruxelles estime notamment que la fameuse coche bleue censée certifier l'identité des utilisateurs de X afin d'aider à contrer les imposteurs n'est qu'une tromperie.

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L'Union européenne inflige une amende de 120 millions d'euros au réseau social X d'Elon Musk

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Annoncée vendredi 5 décembre, cette mesure vient sanctionner des infractions de la plateforme au règlement européen sur les services numériques entré en vigueur il y a deux ans. Bruxelles estime notamment que la fameuse coche bleue censée certifier l'identité des utilisateurs de X afin d'aider à contrer les imposteurs n'est qu'une tromperie.

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Ukraine: «À tout moment, il peut y avoir une frappe» russe sur le port d'Odessa

Moscou poursuit sa stratégie d’intimidation en mer Noire. Selon les services de renseignement ukrainiens, l’armée russe y a déployé un navire équipé de missiles « Kalibr » capables de frapper des cibles terrestres. En première ligne : les ports ukrainiens, véritables artères économiques et stratégiques du pays. Ce geste intervient après de nouvelles menaces de Vladimir Poutine de couper l’accès de l’Ukraine à la mer Noire.

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Ukraine: «À tout moment, il peut y avoir une frappe» russe sur le port d'Odessa

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Par :RFI
Moscou poursuit sa stratégie d’intimidation en mer Noire. Selon les services de renseignement ukrainiens, l’armée russe y a déployé un navire équipé de missiles « Kalibr » capables de frapper des cibles terrestres. En première ligne : les ports ukrainiens, véritables artères économiques et stratégiques du pays. Ce geste intervient après de nouvelles menaces de Vladimir Poutine de couper l’accès de l’Ukraine à la mer Noire.

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Ukraine war briefing: Progress depends on Russia taking peace talks seriously, say Washington and Kyiv

US and Ukraine to hold third day of discussions in Florida as Emmanuel Macron says there is ‘no mistrust’ between Europe and White House. What we know on day 1,382

Ukrainian and US officials will hold a third straight day of talks in Miami on Saturday, with Washington saying the two sides agree that “real progress” would depend on Russia’s willingness to end the war. Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner have been meeting top Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov and Andrii Hnatov, the chief of staff of Kyiv’s armed forces. “Both parties agreed that real progress toward any agreement depends on Russia’s readiness to show serious commitment to long-term peace, including steps toward de-escalation and cessation of killings,” said a summary of the talks.

The US and Ukrainian officials “also agreed on the framework of security arrangements and discussed necessary deterrence capabilities to sustain a lasting peace”. The talks in Florida come after Witkoff and Kushner met Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Tuesday to discuss a US plan to end the conflict but the Russian president rejected parts of the proposal and threatened that Russia was “ready” for war if Europe started it.

Emmanuel Macron has said there is “no mistrust” between Europe and the US, a day after a report claimed the French president had warned privately there was a risk Washington could betray Ukraine, reports Oliver Holmes. “Unity between Americans and Europeans on the Ukrainian issue is essential,” Macron said during a visit to China on Friday. “And I say it again and again, we need to work together.”

The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, and the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, said they held “very constructive” talks with the Belgian prime minister, Bart De Wever, on Friday over an EU plan to use Russian frozen assets to fund Ukraine, which Belgium has so far refused to endorse. The EC, along with most European governments, prefers a “reparations loan” using Russian state assets immobilised in the European Union due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “We agreed that time is of the essence given the current geopolitical situation,” von der Leyen said after the meeting in Brussels. Moscow’s ambassador to Germany, meanwhile, warned that the plan to use frozen Russian assets would have “far-reaching consequences” for the EU. “Any operation with sovereign Russian assets without Russia’s consent constitutes theft,” Sergey Nechaev claimed.

Russian drones struck a house in central Ukraine, killing a 12-year-old boy, officials said, while long-range Ukrainian strikes reportedly targeted a Russian port and an oil refinery. In Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region, a Russian drone attack overnight to Friday destroyed a house where the boy was killed and two women injured, said the head of the regional military administration, Vladyslav Haivanenko. In Russia, Ukrainian drones attacked a port in the Krasnodar region on the border with Ukraine, sparking a fire at the Temryuk seaport and damaging port infrastructure, officials said. Ukrainian drones also aimed deeper inside Russia, attacking the city of Syzran on the Volga river, said the mayor, Sergei Volodchenkov, without providing more details. Unconfirmed media reports said Ukrainian drones hit an oil refinery in Syzran.

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said a Ukrainian drone struck and damaged a high-rise building in Grozny, capital of Russia’s southern Chechnya region, and vowed to retaliate within a week. The drone had caused no casualties, he said on Friday.

Vladimir Putin has told the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, that Russia is ready to continue “uninterrupted” shipments of oil to India, signalling a defiant stance to the US as the two leaders met in Delhi and affirmed that their ties were “resilient to external pressure”. The statement, made on Friday after the annual India-Russia summit, appeared to be directed at western countries – particularly the US – that have attempted to pressure New Delhi into scaling back its ties to Moscow, reports Hannah Ellis-Petersen.

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© Photograph: Oleg Petrasiuk/24th Mechanized Brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Oleg Petrasiuk/24th Mechanized Brigade of Ukrainian Armed Forces/AFP/Getty Images

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Pierre Moscovici: «La France s'affaiblit et a un nœud coulant autour du cou»

Cette semaine, nous accueillons Pierre Moscovici, qui quitte la présidence de la Cour des comptes française pour rejoindre la Cour des comptes européenne. Cet ancien député et commissaire européen tire la sonnette d’alarme sur l’état des finances de la France et appelle l’UE à être unie face au plan de paix des États-Unis pour l’Ukraine. 

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Pierre Moscovici: «La France s'affaiblit et a un nœud coulant autour du cou»

Cette semaine, nous accueillons Pierre Moscovici, qui quitte la présidence de la Cour des comptes française pour rejoindre la Cour des comptes européenne. Cet ancien député et commissaire européen tire la sonnette d’alarme sur l’état des finances de la France et appelle l’UE à être unie face au plan de paix des États-Unis pour l’Ukraine. 

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Guerre en Ukraine: à Bruxelles, l'UE veut «convaincre» la Belgique de mobiliser les actifs russes

Alors que Kiev est confrontée à un déficit budgétaire considérable, l'exécutif européen a présenté un plan pour financer l'Ukraine sur deux ans. Mais l'une des options retenues, un recours aux avoirs russes gelés en Europe, se heurte toujours à l'hostilité de la Belgique. Le chancelier allemand Friedrich Merz – qui a annulé un déplacement prévu en Norvège – se rend ce vendredi 5 décembre en Belgique pour s'entretenir avec son homologue belge, Bart De Wever, et la présidente de la Commission européenne, Ursula von der Leyen.

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