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26.07 / 10:01
Report Brexit's new migration borders 'fracture ties' of mixed UK-EU families
Brexit is not done for many British-European families, even two and a half years after the UK left the European Union.
26.07 / 07:03
The lingering effects of Long Boris
Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong and a former EU commissioner for external affairs, is chancellor of the University of Oxford and author of The Hong Kong Diaries
26.07 / 02:23
UPS FIVE Continental services Financial The UK is ripping up the EU trading rulebook — five key takeaways of the Financial Services and Markets Bill
The UK government dropped its flagship legislation that would change many of the rules governing Britain’s financial markets.
25.07 / 20:19
European Union Moscow's goal is to remove 'unacceptable' Kyiv regime, says Russia's top diplomat
Russia's top diplomat said Moscow's overarching goal in Ukraine is to remove from power its "unacceptable regime," expressing the Kremlin's war aims in some of the bluntest terms yet as its forces pummel the country with heavy bombardment.
25.07 / 16:51
Blockchain Adoption Europe How blockchain can address Austria’s energy crisis
Climate change has become one of the biggest global challenges for humanity. At the same time, the dependence on hydrocarbon energy sources such as coal, oil and natural gas is still strong.
25.07 / 16:01
European Union vaccine pandemic Monkeypox: EU approves use of Bavarian Nordic's Imvanex vaccine against virus
Danish biotechnology company Bavarian Nordic said on Monday that the European Commission had given permission for its Imvanex vaccine to be marketed as protection against monkeypox, as recommended last week by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
24.07 / 18:17
European Union Deal Grain deal on knife-edge after 'Russian missiles' hit key Ukrainian port
A breakthrough deal to unblock Ukraine grain shipments is on a knife-edge following missile strikes on a key Ukrainian port Saturday.
24.07 / 15:01
European Union Traffic '800km of traffic': European holiday season kicks off with gridlock
Waiting for hours in a traffic jam is not exactly the way we'd all like to start our holidays, but that's exactly what many Brits trying to cross the channel faced in Dover this weekend. 
23.07 / 13:07
European Union Protest Deal 'Russian missile strikes' in Ukrainian port hours after grain deal, claims Odesa MP
A Ukrainian MP has claimed Russian missiles struck a key Ukrainian port Saturday morning, only hours after Kyiv and Moscow signed a landmark deal to unblock shipments of grain
22.07 / 23:49
Protest Environmental activists stage protest at Uffizi, Botticelli masterpiece unharmed
Italian environmental activists glued their hands on Friday to the glass protecting Sandro Botticelli's masterpiece in the Uffizi Galleries in Florence, police said. 
22.07 / 21:59
Transnistria separatists set their eyes on possible Russian unification
The foreign minister of Transnistria has said that the separatist region is committed to achieving independence from Moldova and possible unification with Russia, and that Moldova's recent EU candidacy status effectively ends any possibility of cooperation.
22.07 / 21:15
Ukraine war: The latest developments you need to know this Friday
Ukraine and Russia signed a breakthrough agreement on Friday, designed to help relieve a global food crisis caused by blocked Black Sea grain exports.
22.07 / 20:13
Time Europe Is Tested Anew, This Time by Energy, Inflation and Putin
This past week brought home the double-headed crisis testing the European Union’s resilience.
22.07 / 16:25
Brussels launches new legal action against London over Northern Ireland Protocol
The European Commission on Friday launched four new infringement procedures against the UK over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
22.07 / 14:03
business Adoption regulation regulatory approval regulatory Crypto.com scores regulatory approval from Cyprus SEC
Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com continues to aggressively expand its reach, becoming the latest crypto firm officially authorized to operate in Cyprus.
21.07 / 19:13
Climate change European Union Hungary's top diplomat visits Moscow to negotiate gas supplies despite EU sanctions
Hungary's government wants to buy close to a billion cubic metres of natural gas from Russia despite European Union sanctions, its top diplomat said ahead of talks with his Moscow counterpart.
21.07 / 19:13
Climate change European Union Italy's President Mattarella dissolves parliament, orders new election
Italy is set to hold a general election this autumn after President Sergio Mattarella formally dissolved parliament.
21.07 / 18:59
Ethereum Google coinbase Bitcoin Ex-Coinbase Manager Charged With Insider Trading, Layoffs at Blockchain.Com, KuCoin Raises USD 10M + More News
Get your daily, bite-sized digest of cryptoasset and blockchain-related news – investigating the stories flying under the radar of today’s crypto news. 
21.07 / 17:29
European Union Time ECB hikes interest rates for first time in 11 years by larger-than-expected amount
The European Central Bank has raised interest rates for the first time in 11 years by a larger-than-expected amount, joining steps already taken by other major central banks across the world to target stubbornly high inflation.
21.07 / 15:23
economics Central Bank ECB Time European Central Bank Raises Rates for the First Time in 11 Years
On Thursday, the European Central Bank (ECB) raised interest rates in the eurozone for the first time in 11 years, as high and rising inflation becomes central bankers’ primary concern. (This is a developing story and is being constantly updated.)
21.07 / 14:01
Stablecoin CFTC SEC Europe Regulators across the ocean discuss stablecoins and MiCa at joint forum
It’s not every week that regulators from both sides of the Atlantic ocean come together to discuss cryptocurrencies. But that's what happened last week, with European and American counterparts sharing their thoughts on stablecoins, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the Markets in Crypto assets (MiCa) proposal. 

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