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06.12 / 20:39
European Union Football Russia's war and 'imperialistic dreams' can't pay off, says Estonia's Kaja Kallas
The Ukraine war cannot lead to Russia becoming richer and should instead end in punishment, Estonia's Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has said.
06.12 / 14:57
European Union Football Muslim leaders call for calm ahead of Spain, Morocco World Cup football showdown
Muslim leaders in Spain called for calm ahead of Tuesday's crunch World Cup decider between Spain and Morocco amid fears of a repeat of crowd trouble in Belgium last week.
05.12 / 21:27
European Union Prospects dim for Schengen accession of Romania and Bulgaria ahead of key vote in Brussels
The prospect of Romania and Bulgaria joining the passport-free Schengen area appears to be dimming ahead of a key vote in Brussels, where their fate rests on a unanimous endorsement.
05.12 / 08:41
Brussels attacks: Ten men go on trial over 2016 terror bombings in Belgian capital
Six years after the 2016 Brussels terror attacks, Belgium’s largest-ever criminal trial has begun in the capital.
02.12 / 20:21
European Commission EU Backs Russian Oil Price Cap of $60 Per Barrel
BRUSSELS—The European Union reached a deal on a $60 a barrel cap on the price of Russian oil Friday, paving the way for the Group of Seven advanced democracies to launch the unprecedented mechanism on Monday, diplomats said.
02.12 / 17:05
COST European Frustration Over U.S. Subsidies Mounts Ahead of Key Meeting
BRUSSELS—Simmering frustration over the “Buy American” provisions attached to a sweeping package of climate-related subsidies threatens to spoil the mood at a high-level U.S.-European Union meeting Monday.
02.12 / 17:05
EU, G-7 Wait on Poland to Advance Russian Oil-Price Cap
BRUSSELS—The European Union and the Group of Seven advanced economies are awaiting word on whether Poland will agree to a $60-a-barrel price cap on Russian oil that is supposed to take effect Monday.
02.12 / 12:43
Ex-Competition and Markets Authority boss faces conflicts ban as he takes consultancy job
The recently departed chief executive of the UK's competition watchdog has been told he is not allowed to lobby the regulator or government for two years as he takes on a role with US consultancy Keystone Strategy.
01.12 / 03:35
Provident Digital Ripple CEO PUMP SIX, Ripple and Middlegame Ventures pump $72 million into Keyrock
Keyrock CEO Kevin de Patoul, says the firm will use its funding to invest further into infrastructure development, scalability tools, as well as regulatory licensing across Europe, the US and Singapore."The new round of funding allows us to dramatically accelerate executing our vision to provide liquidity solutions for all digital assets," he says. "By doubling down on our focus on clients and scalability, we will be looking to expand into new markets with targeted services.”Earlier this year, Keyrock doubled the size of the workforce globally to over 100 employees.
01.12 / 01:09
business defi Liquidity Funding Market maker Keyrock closes $72 million in Series B funding round
Digital asset market maker Keyrock has raised $72 million in a Series B round of funding, according to an announcement on Nov. 30. Ripple, SIX Fintech Ventures, and Middlegame Ventures are among the investors in the round.
30.11 / 13:31
Brussels to announce decision to cut €7.5 billion of EU funds to Hungary over rule of law concerns
The European Commission is expected on Wednesday to recommend freezing billions of euros in EU funds to Hungary over rule of law concerns.
24.11 / 14:07
Technology Climate change European Parliament Brussels recommends billions in EU funds be withheld from Hungary
The European Commission is likely to recommend that billions of euros of EU money be withheld from Hungary judging that Budapest has failed to deliver the reforms necessary to ensure such funds are protected from corruption, Euronews understands.
24.11 / 02:35
Deal licence Kosovo and Serbia reach deal on licence plate dispute - Borrell
The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo reached an agreement to end their dispute over licence plates, according to the European Union's top diplomat.
17.11 / 10:17
NASA NATO blast Ukraine war: Kyiv and allies differ on cause of Poland blast but agree Russia responsible
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has continued to maintain that he has no doubt that an explosion that killed two people in Poland was not caused by a Ukrainian missile.
11.11 / 14:37
European Union Science European Commission end Eurozone heading to a recession at the end of the year, Brussels says
The eurozone and most EU countries will head to an economic recession in the last quarter of 2022, according to the European Commission's autumn economic forecast.
11.11 / 12:33
Technology Science Russians forces are 'inhumane' and use torture, famous Mariupol survivor says
Russian forces used torture and kept a famous Mariupol medic in 'inhumane' conditions, the survivor of the key port city's siege has told Euronews.
11.11 / 10:05
Technology History Science One police officer killed, another injured in knife attack in Brussels
A Brussels police officer died of his wounds after a knife attack on Thursday night, according to the prosecutor's office in the Belgian capital.
10.11 / 16:43
CLIMATE CRISIS foreign 'Ending the free-for-all': MEPs back rules to curb access for subsidised foreign companies
European lawmakers on Thursday approved new rules to reduce acquisitions of companies or bids for public contracts by subsidised foreign companies.
07.11 / 14:37
UK demands post-Brexit access to EU science programmes
The UK's Europe minister will today call on the European Union to reopen British access to EU scientific programmes.
04.11 / 11:05
Interest rates Literature Europeans €3,000 poorer per year due to austerity measures, says new report
European citizens have lost out on nearly €3,000 a year because of the austerity measures implemented by EU governments since the 2007 financial crisis, according to a new report.
03.11 / 15:09
tax breaks Europe Seeks Exemption From U.S. Rules on EV Tax Breaks
BRUSSELS—U. S. and European Union environmental policies are on a collision course, prompting an urgent meeting to defuse rising tensions over clean-technology subsidies that threaten to upset a trade relationship that leaders had pledged to rebuild.

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