Eu Financial News
23.09 / 16:57
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Hungarian minister meets Russia's Sergei Lavrov despite EU 'understanding' not to do so
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjártó met with Russia's Sergei Lavrov on Thursday hours after an EU official said member states had an understanding not to meet with Russian officials as it "doesn't make much sense".
23.09 / 15:25
Italian election: EU can work with any democracy but has 'tools' if it gets 'difficult', VDL says
The European Commission is willing to work with any democratic government across the bloc but has the "tools" if things go in a "difficult direction", Ursula von der Leyen has said in response to a question about Italy's upcoming elections.
23.09 / 10:33
Support
Ukraine war: Hungary wants to poll citizens on support for EU's sanctions on Russia
Hungary's governing party wants to poll the country's citizens on whether they support European Union sanctions imposed against Russia over its war in Ukraine.
22.09 / 22:53
Climate change
Mahsa Amini: Protester death toll rises amid unrest in Iran over woman's death in police custody
The number of people killed in violent protests in Iran over the past six nights shot up on Thursday as unrest spreads across the country in response to a woman’s death in police custody.
22.09 / 17:09
European Union
EU to prepare new sanctions against Russia following Putin's mobilisation speech
Vladimir Putin's plans to order a partial mobilisation of reserved army forces to bolster the war in Ukraine and organise "sham referenda" in the country's occupied territories are grounds for a new round of EU sanctions, Ursula von der Leyen has said.
22.09 / 17:09
European Union
Time
Catholics outnumber Protestants for first time in Northern Ireland's history
Catholics outnumber Protestants for the first time in Northern Ireland's history, a newly published census has revealed.
22.09 / 11:19
business
Adoption
How Bitcoin ATMs in Greece fare during a record-breaking tourist season
Greece is globally recognized for its touristic lures of idyllic beaches and a laid-back lifestyle. Prior to the outbreak of the global pandemic, the World Travel and Tourism Council said that tourism generated over one-fifth of Greece’s total GDP.
21.09 / 18:39
Food
The rise and rise of Europe's bread prices amid the war in Ukraine
Bread prices have risen sharply across Europe over the past year, new data reveals, with the increase particularly steep since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
21.09 / 18:29
UPS
BTC
Progressive
Bitcoin
Why the Bitcoin Price is Dumping and Could it Get Worse
Bitcoin's price has risen by 1.5% in the past 24 hours, but has fallen by 4% in the last seven days. At $19,321, this represents a hefty 10.5% correction in the past 30 days, and given the expectation that the Federal Reserve -- and other central banks -- will continue raising interest rates, the original cryptocurrency likely has more pain in store.
21.09 / 13:25
UPS
Provident
BTC
EUR
Thousands of Crypto Owners are Making Huge Gains with this Simple Trick
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21.09 / 05:57
Citi
Target
businesses
European businesses are rethinking their plans for a 'closed' China
BEIJING — European businesses in China are revaluating their market plans after this year's Covid controls further isolated the country from the rest of the world, said Joerg Wuttke, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.
20.09 / 15:43
Queen Elizabeth II
Royal Family
Mahsa Amini: EU concern over woman who died after being stopped by morality police
The European Union has raised concerns about a woman in Iran who died after being stopped for allegedly breaking hijab rules.
20.09 / 09:51
Queen Elizabeth II
European Commission
Royal Family
Prisoners are refusing to join Russian mercenary group, US official claims
The Wagner Group, a Russian private paramilitary organisation, has not been entirely successful in its efforts to recruit 1,500 prisoners, with many are refusing to join, a senior US defence official said on Monday.
19.09 / 21:01
BLOCK
European Commission
EU Seeks New Powers Over Supply Chains During Emergencies
BRUSSELS—The European Union staked its claim to sweeping new powers to regulate industries during crises, presenting a controversial proposal that has already drawn opposition from business leaders but which EU officials say is vital to tackle disruptions such as those during the Covid-19 pandemic.
19.09 / 14:51
cryptocurrency
Climate change
Queen Elizabeth II
Rule of law: Budapest appears confident it can prevent €7.5 billion cut in EU funds
Budapest was confident on Monday that it would be able to prevent a reduction in EU funds as called for by the Commission over rule of law concerns.
19.09 / 14:13
Target
Digital
Landmark
Platform
authorisation
Financial
Britain's financial watchdog says FTX may be operating in UK without authorisation
Britain's financial regulator, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), says the cryptocurrency exchange FTX may be offering financial services or products in the UK without its authorisation.
18.09 / 12:05
pandemic
Queen Elizabeth II
Brussels calls for €7.5B of EU funds to be cut from Hungary over rule of law concerns
The European Commission on Sunday called for an estimated €7.5 billion in European funds to be withheld from Hungary over corruption concerns.
17.09 / 19:35
Queen Elizabeth II
Royal Family
Ukraine war: Russia's new defences in northeast, Polish waterway opened, 'war crimes' tribunal
Russia's troops are setting up a new defensive line in northeastern Ukraine as Kyiv's troops press on with their offensive.
17.09 / 13:59
Africa
Queen Elizabeth II
European Commission
Royal Family
Hungary faces EU judgement day that could hammer its economy
Hungary is facing a reckoning with Brussels over corruption concerns that could cost Budapest billions.
16.09 / 18:25
Technology
Climate change
Queen Elizabeth II
'It's a boring joke,' Viktor Orbán says after MEPs declare Hungary an electoral autocracy
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday he found it "funny" that the European Parliament had passed a report calling his country an "electoral autocracy."
16.09 / 15:29
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