EU halves duty-free steel quota but UK and other partners given better rate | Steel industry

The EU has halved the amount of duty-free steel it will accept from abroad, but has agreed higher import volumes for more than a dozen trading partners, including Britain. However, some steel producers have been hit harder than others with Tata Steel UK, Britain’s biggest producer, revealing its duty-free exports have been slashed by 60%. … Read more

When reporting from Ukraine’s front line, the facts don’t always tell the whole story | Charlotte Higgins

What was it like? Is the question I am often asked when I return from working in Ukraine, where I have been travelling regularly since 2022. There’s an understanding implicit in the question that the answer will not – not quite – lie in the accumulation of reporting. For good reasons the reporter keeps her … Read more

The choice before Europe: the law of the strongest or reparative justice? | Africa

In Accra, Europe finally showed up to a conversation it can no longer avoid. For four years, the global movement for reparative justice has been gathering political momentum across Africa and the Caribbean, from Nairobi to Bridgetown, from Accra to Addis Ababa. Yet the very European states whose wealth and global standing were built through … Read more

Profound lessons from dog training, the story of the Brexit campaign and France’s struggle with heat-trap homes | Brexit

1. What training my chaotic dog taught me about power, control – and human beings ‘Controlling a dog, like controlling a small child, requires a mixture of training, routine, incentives, rewards and physical constraints.’ Illustration: Anaïs Mims/Guardian Design double quotation markWe are all familiar with the cliches of Britain as a ‘nation of animal lovers’, … Read more