Eu Financial News
08.11 / 18:27
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
Cinema
Bulgarian police officer shot dead near southern border with Turkey
A Bulgarian police officer has been shot dead by an unidentified person at the border with Turkey, officials say.
08.11 / 15:53
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
German girl, 8, freed after being kept in isolation for nearly all her life
An eight-year-old German girl has been freed after reportedly being locked away in a house for almost her entire life.
08.11 / 14:43
UPS
Provident
Platform
Bitcoin
A Guide to Crypto Savings Plans to Earn Interest on your Bitcoin and Dogecoin
There are countless ways to generate a profit from your crypto, from HODLing to staking, gaming, swing trading, and NFT investing.
08.11 / 12:35
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
United Nations
Environmental protection
French cardinal confesses to sexually abusing teenage girl
A senior French Catholic clergyman has admitted sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl when he was a parish priest in the 1980s.
08.11 / 12:19
Adoption
Binance
Europe
European Union
MiCA legislation good news for crypto players: Binance Europe VP
Smaller cryptocurrency exchanges and start-ups could benefit from the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-assets (MiCA) regulation, according to Martin Bruncko, Binance’s executive vice president of Europe.
08.11 / 09:39
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
United Nations
Ukraine war: North Korea denies claims it sent artllery shells to Russia
North Korea has denied American claims that it's shipping artillery shells and ammunition to Russia for use in its war against Ukraine, and on Tuesday accused the United States of lying.
08.11 / 09:19
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
United Nations
Low
Polish leader blames low birthrate on women using alcohol
A women's rights group in Poland on Monday urged people to demonstrate after the country's ruling party leader claimed that Poland's low birthrate is partly caused by young women drinking too much alcohol.
08.11 / 08:53
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
United Nations
America votes: What might a Republican midterm victory mean for Europe?
America goes to the polls on Tuesday in midterm elections that have divided the country.
07.11 / 23:29
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
United Nations
COP27: It's important to discuss climate reparations, Ursula von der Leyen tells Euronews
It is "important" that world leaders sit down and discuss the contentious issue of climate reparations during COP27, said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
07.11 / 23:21
markets
OKEx
Apple
Bitcoin
Bitcoin bulls fail to hold $21K, but pro traders refuse to flip bearish
147 days have passed since Bitcoin (BTC) closed above $25,000, and the result is that investors are less sure that the $20,000 support will hold. Backing these concerns are persistent global financial and macroeconomic tensions, which escalated on Nov. 7 after European Union officials expressed concerns over the $369 billion U.S. Inflation Reduction Act.
07.11 / 22:13
regulation
ECB
Euro
digital euro
Support
Queen Máxima of the Netherlands comes out in support of digital euro
Máxima Zorreguieta Cerruti, Queen of the Netherlands, said she was encouraged by the work the European Central Bank had accomplished in its efforts to launch a digital euro.
07.11 / 16:25
European Union
Electricity
Gas and electricity bills 'nearly double in all EU capitals', new data reveals
Energy costs for households across Europe nearly doubled compared to a year ago, new data has revealed.
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.
05.11 / 21:45
European Union
Ukraine war: 'Indefinite blackouts', 'only' diplomatic solution claims, Georgia economic boom
Power cuts across Ukraine were announced on Saturday, following intense Russian strikes on the country's energy infrastructure.
05.11 / 13:19
European Union
Culture
Killing
'Flare gun' fight starts blaze in Russian cafe, killing 15
"Flare gun fire" caused a large blaze at a cafe in Russia, killing 15 people and injuring five more, according to local authorities.
04.11 / 23:59
European Union
Wagner
Russia's Wagner paramilitary group opens first official HQ in St Petersburg
The Russian paramilitary group Wagner opened its first headquarters in St Petersburg, Russia, on Friday, an AFP reporter noted.
04.11 / 20:47
Climate change
European Union
School
Despite diplomacy, Hungary & Turkey still blocking Sweden and Finland from NATO
In the corridors of power in Stockholm and Helsinki, the champagne is on ice.
04.11 / 11:33
Interest rates
Literature
Support
Ukraine war: Putin 'waiting for General Winter' to support Russian army, says Borrell
Vladimir Putin is waiting for "General Winter" to come and support Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, claims the EU's foreign affairs chief.
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.
04.11 / 11:05
Interest rates
Price rises in Estonia are the highest in the EU. So what's it like going food shopping?
The cost of living crisis, and rising energy prices, are hitting families across Europe hard.
03.11 / 20:09
European Union
Football
Power
Nuclear power
Analysis: Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant disconnected after Russian shelling
Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has been disconnected from the power grid after Russian shelling damaged the remaining high-voltage lines, leaving it with only diesel generators, according to the Ukrainian nuclear firm Energoatom.
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