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11.10 / 11:57
European Union Kyiv Scotland independence: UK Supreme Court hears case for a second referendum on secession from London
Britain’s top court is due to begin hearing arguments on Tuesday on whether Scotland’s semi-autonomous administration can organise an independence vote without the London government’s consent.
11.10 / 11:57
European Union Kyiv Ukraine war: Death toll from missile strikes climbs as Zelenskyy vows to strengthen military
Ukraine has vowed to strengthen its armed forces after Russia launched its biggest aerial assaults on cities since the beginning of the war, forcing thousands to flee to bomb shelters and prompting Kyiv to halt electricity exports to Europe.
10.10 / 23:37
European Union Kyiv Belarus: EU warns Lukashenko of sanctions over joint grouping of troops with Russia
The European Commission on Monday raised the spectre of further sanctions against Belarus, urging Minsk to stop spreading "false accusations" against Ukraine and to call off a joint grouping of troops with Russia. 
10.10 / 23:37
European Union Kyiv 'You don't know where to hide': Kyiv residents reel from deadly Russian missile attacks
Workers have started to clear debris in downtown Kyiv after Russian forces launched a barrage of fatal bombardments in the capital and across Ukraine.
07.10 / 11:43
European economy peace Watch live: Who will be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize 2022?
The winner, or winners, of this year's Nobel Peace Prize will be announced Friday at the Norwegian Nobel Institute in Oslo.
05.10 / 14:47
Climate change European Union Gas Denmark calls a snap general election for 1 November
Denmark has called a snap general election for 1 November after the government lost the support of a key ally in parliament.
05.10 / 11:51
Technology LGBT Climate change European Union Time EU infrastructure a 'target' for first time in recent history, says von der Leyen
The European Union's energy infrastructure has become a target for the first time in recent history, Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday, adding that the bloc must carry out stress tests of critical infrastructure and make better use of its surveillance satellites to prevent acts of sabotage.
04.10 / 01:07
Artificial Intelligence Denmark's Queen Margrethe says 'sorry' for stripping royal titles from grandchildren
Denmark's Queen Margrethe II has issued an apology, just days after stripping some royal titles from four of her grandchildren. 
30.09 / 17:39
CLIMATE CRISIS Nord Stream gas leaks caused by 'several hundred kilos of explosives'
The Nord Stream pipeline leaks were caused by "at least two detonations" with "several hundred kilos" of explosives, Denmark and Sweden said in a joint letter to the United Nations Security Council.
29.09 / 21:35
'Shocked and confused': Denmark's queen strips royal titles from grandchildren
The Queen of Denmark has stripped some royal titles from four of her grandchildren, in a move criticised by her youngest son. 
29.09 / 09:39
Climate change Pipelines Leak Nord Stream leak: Russia and West trade blame over alleged sabotage of undersea gas pipelines
Russia and the West have traded blame over alleged sabotage that caused mysterious leaks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines.
28.09 / 14:59
business Energy Norway and Denmark tighten security around energy infrastructure after pipeline 'attack'
Norway and Denmark will increase security and surveillance around their energy infrastructure sites after the alleged sabotage of Russia's Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea. 
27.09 / 14:37
Environmental protection Europe's energy crisis European Commission Pipelines Sabotage fears after several gas leaks are identified in Nord Stream pipelines
Danish and Swedish authorities have issued navigation warnings after two gas leaks were identified on the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which the Kremlin shut down earlier this month for an indefinite period of time in retaliation for Western sanctions.
19.09 / 22:15
Queen Elizabeth II European Commission Royal Family In pictures: The story of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral
Here is the story of how Queen Elizabeth II's funeral unfolded on Monday. 
19.09 / 09:55
Queen Elizabeth II Queen's funeral: Which royals from Europe are attending and how are they related to Elizabeth II?
The funeral on Monday of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will see the biggest gathering of royalty this century - perhaps ever - in London. 
07.09 / 21:49
European Union Baltic states reach agreement to severely restrict entry to Russian citizens
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are to restrict entry to Russian citizens over the invasion of Ukraine.
06.09 / 02:13
UPS Meet Charlotte Valeur: The neurodiversity champion who went from self-harming teenager to high-flying banker
When she was 15, Charlotte Valeur remembers scraping her face until the blood ran.
31.08 / 17:23
foreign Deal EU foreign ministers agree to scrap Russia visa deal but stop short of full tourist ban
The European Union has decided to fully suspend a 2007 visa agreement with Russia and intensify scrutiny over the future applications submitted by Russian tourists.
25.08 / 17:23
BNP Paribas hires Peter Zink Secher to lead ESG advisory ratings in Europe
BNP Paribas has launched a new advisory unit on ESG issues in Europe, joining a range of investment banks looking to capitalise on the shift towards a more sustainable economy.
24.08 / 11:55
BNP Paribas hires Peter Zink Secher to lead ESG advisory ratings in Europe
BNP Paribas has launched a new advisory unit on ESG issues in Europe, joining a range of investment banks looking to capitalise on the shift towards a more sustainable economy.

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