Eu Financial News
17.08 / 13:05
UPS
Target
Continental
Record eurozone inflation: Which countries in Europe are being worst hit as energy prices soar?
The UK’s inflation rate has surged to a 40-year-high of 10.1 per cent in July, the Organisaton of National Statistics (ONS) reported on August 17.
17.08 / 11:39
European Union
Migrants
Forest fires
Ukraine war: First grain shipment ends up in Russian-allied Syria
The first shipment of grain to leave Ukraine under a wartime deal appears to have ended up in Syria - even as Damascus remains a close ally of Moscow, satellite images show.
17.08 / 00:45
European Union
Migrants
Forest fires
NOT
'Europe not the cause of UK's problems', says UK PM frontrunner Liz Truss in leaked audio
The favourite in the contest to succeed Boris Johnson as the UK's next prime minister has been heard criticising the productivity and culture of British workers, who she says need "more graft".
16.08 / 23:45
European Union
Forest fires
Smell of Portugal's forest fires reaches Madrid 300 kilometres away
The smell of burning from Portugal's massive forest fires reached Madrid on Tuesday, Spanish emergency services reported, as both countries battle the blaze.
16.08 / 18:45
Climate change
European Union
Tourism
Ukraine war: Crimea base explosions; Putin accuses US; and Moscow slams 'lies' over nuclear weapons
Russia has "no need" to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, its defence minister said on Tuesday, calling speculation that Moscow might deploy nukes "absolute lies".
16.08 / 17:49
Climate change
European Union
Tourism
Life sentence for schizophrenic German who killed six in Trier car-ramming attack
A man who killed six people by driving his car into a crowd of pedestrians in a German city in 2020 has been sentenced to life in prison.
16.08 / 15:05
Ukraine war
Bitcoin
Norway exports record as natural gas prices surge
Norway's exports reached a record in July, driven mainly by natural gas prices that have soared since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
16.08 / 12:37
Technology
Germany refuses to back calls for Russia tourist visa ban
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is refusing to back growing calls for an EU-wide ban on giving tourist visas to Russians.
15.08 / 09:47
Church
Takeover
Infographics
Five infographics to show impact of Taliban takeover on Europe
A year ago the Taliban swept back into power in Afghanistan, triggering a mass exodus of Afghans fearing their lives would be worse under the country's new rulers.
13.08 / 10:41
Climate change
Wildfires
Costs
Wine
Why Brexit made top UK wine seller move to France amid spiralling costs and red tape
For 30 years, Daniel Lambert ran a thriving wine business from the UK — but on New Year's Day in 2021 everything changed.
13.08 / 05:53
Blockchain
regulation
Europe
European Union
Talking with Eva Kaili, VP of the European Parliament, on MiCA regulation
In an article I wrote for Cointelegraph, I commented on how the European Union has moved forward to regulate the crypto-asset market through Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) and Transfer of Funds Regulation (ToFR). With this subject as a background, I had the privilege of interviewing one of the people who knows the most about regulating new technologies: Eva Kaili, vice president of the European Parliament. She has been working hard on promoting innovation as a driving force for the establishment of the European Digital Single Market.
12.08 / 23:13
Social Media
Climate change
Wildfires
Ukraine war: Wheat export ships leave ports, Kyiv in POWs appeal, EU mulls Russia visa ban
Two more ships left Ukraine's Black Sea ports on Friday, including one laden with the first Ukrainian wheat to be exported under a UN-brokered deal, Turkey's defence ministry said.
12.08 / 22:03
Social Media
Climate change
SOLIDARITY
EU chief praises solidarity of 'heroic' firefighters as flames engulf Europe
France's south-west region of Gironde has endured a hellish week in which more than 7,400 hectares of forest have burned and at least 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes.
12.08 / 17:57
Stablecoin
Adoption
fall
Built to fall? As the CBDC sun rises, stablecoins may catch a shadow
There’s a ferment brewing with regard to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and most people really don’t know what to expect. Varied effects seem to be bubbling up in different parts of the world.
12.08 / 09:33
Citi
Post-Brexit markets bill pits politicians against regulators: ‘It’s a recipe for disaster’
Brexit is a once-in-a-lifetime chance for the City to break free from restrictive EU rules. Or so politicians are saying.
11.08 / 19:17
11.08 / 18:09
European Union
Drought
Heatwave
Search continues for dozens of migrants missing off Greek coast
Greek authorities are still searching for dozens of missing migrants after a boat sank off a southeastern island.
11.08 / 16:41
Citi
Landmark
MPs
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey warns MPs: Don’t weaken our independence
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has urged politicians not to dilute the bank's independence as parliament prepares to debate a landmark overhaul to post-Brexit regulation.
11.08 / 14:15
European Union
CLIMATE CRISIS
Heatwave
MPs
Ukraine war: Latvia MPs declare Russia a 'state sponsor of terrorism'
Latvia MPs have officially declared Russia a "state sponsor of terrorism" amid the war in Ukraine.
11.08 / 07:05
Fears mount on ‘race to the bottom’ as UK’s post-Brexit trading rules take shape
After Brexit, many expected divergence in regulation between the EU and the UK, as Britain sought to make its own financial system more competitive.
11.08 / 00:07
CLIMATE CRISIS
Ukraine war: State TV journalist detained, H&M and IKEA flog final stock, and oil deliveries restart
Nine Russian warplanes were destroyed in explosions at a military base in Crimea on Tuesday, according to Ukraine's air force.
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