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15.06 / 14:59
Technology Art London rights What is the European Court of Human Rights?
Yesterday the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) halted Boris Johnson's plan to deport asylum-seekers to Rwanda with a dramatic last-minute ruling. 
15.06 / 12:33
European Union EU relaunches legal action against UK over unilateral Brexit changes
The European Union announced on Wednesday that it will relaunch legal action against the UK over a draft law London unveiled that would override parts of the Brexit treaty.
15.06 / 09:03
European Union Human Rights Refugees Zelenskyy urges Ukrainians to 'hold on' in 'vital' Donbas region
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged his compatriots to 'hold on' in the Donbas region, saying what happens there will determine the war against Moscow. 
15.06 / 02:21
European Union UK's Rwanda asylum flight cancelled after European Court order
Britain canceled a flight that was scheduled to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda late on Tuesday evening after the European Court of Human Rights intervened, saying the plan carried “a real risk of irreversible harm."
15.06 / 00:37
business Blockchain Technology Adoption ICI Bucharest to use Elrond blockchain to develop decentralized domains and an institutional NFT marketplace
On Tuesday, Romania's National Institute for Research and Development In Informatics, also known as ICI Bucharest (ICI), announced that it would be building an institutional nonfungible tokens, or NFTs, marketplace and a decentralized Domain Name System.
14.06 / 21:03
Law regulation Europe European Union EU commissioner reiterates need for 'regulating all crypto-assets'
Mairead McGuinness, the commissioner for financial services, financial stability and capital markets union at the European Commission, is moving forward with discussion on regulating cryptocurrencies amid three major events in the space.
14.06 / 19:21
Blockchain Provident Interface services Financial Money 20/20 EU: How ‘web2.5’ and DLT are propelling financial services forward
How do we marry the regulated market and the decentralised one? Do we really need to?
14.06 / 19:13
European Union London Nicola Sturgeon launches new independence referendum campaign for Scotland
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled her new plan to hold a referendum on independence, comparing Scotland with other European countries and laying out her case that Scotland would be fairer, wealthier and happier apart from the UK. 
14.06 / 17:39
Treasury to Extend Sanctions Carve-Out for Russian Energy Payments
WASHINGTON—The Treasury Department extended a sanctions carve-out allowing U.S. financial institutions to process transactions related to Russian energy sales for nearly six months as the U.S. seeks to minimize further disruption in global energy markets.
14.06 / 17:25
Airlines European Union POPE Five things you need to know about the Ukraine war today
1. Humanitarian corridor set for Sievierodonetsk
14.06 / 17:25
Drugs Refugees Drugs bounce back in Europe after COVID lockdown lull
There has been a rapid bounce back in drug supply and use following COVID-19 disruptions, according to a report released today by the EU drugs agency (EMCDDA).
14.06 / 16:11
European Union Refugees MEPs strike down EU plans to label nuclear and gas as green investment
The European Commission’s highly controversial plan to label gas and nuclear as sustainable energy sources was on Tuesday struck down by two key parliamentary committees. 
14.06 / 15:35
Immigration Refugees Refugees in Rwanda warn of challenging times ahead for arrivals from UK
With Britain bidding to send its first group of asylum-seekers to Rwanda later today, after the Court of Appeal in London rejected an appeal on Monday, some refugees already in the country are warning that times may be hard for the new arrivals.
14.06 / 12:19
Health Climate change European Union Vaccines EU will purchase 110,000 doses of monkeypox vaccines to distribute among member states
The European Commission plans to sign a contract for over 110,000 doses of vaccines to combat the ongoing monkeypox outbreak.
14.06 / 12:19
European Union Human Rights Immigration UK insists flight to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda will go ahead on Tuesday
A UK court has refused to stop the British government's plan to deport undocumented asylum seekers to Rwanda, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office saying that the first deportation flight would go ahead as scheduled on Tuesday.
13.06 / 18:41
Binance litecoin coinbase Bitcoin Goldman Sachs Launches New Ethereum Derivative, Layoffs at Crypto.com, Binance vs. Private Litecoin + 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.
13.06 / 13:51
UK controversial draft law would bring 'trivial' changes to N. Ireland Protocol, Boris Johnson says
Britain's upcoming draft law to unilaterally alter the Northern Ireland Protocol would only bring "trivial changes", Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed on Monday, dismissing concerns the controversial legislation could usher in a trade war with the European Union.
13.06 / 10:11
Art Ukraine live: Wounded 12-year-old now enduring image of Russia, says Ukrainian President Zelenskyy
Russia has destroyed a bridge over the Siverskyi Donets River linking Sievierodonetsk with its twin city of Lysychansk, cutting off a key escape route for those remaining in the besieged city.
13.06 / 00:26
Government Blockchain Law Adoption Financial DeFi pulls the curtain on financial magic, says EU Blockchain Observatory expert
As decentralized finance continues its victorious march — although the road is sometimes bumpy — some significant questions on its nature remain. How can DeFi applications be protected from becoming nonoperational under extreme stress? Is it really decentralized if some individuals have way more governance tokens than others? Does the anonymous culture compromise its transparency?
12.06 / 15:53
Art European Union rebrand 'Tasty, full stop': Former McDonald's restaurants rebrand and reopen in Moscow
What used to be McDonald's restaurants in Moscow opened their doors again under new Russian ownership bearing the name Vkusno i tochka, meaning "Tasty, full stop".
12.06 / 15:21
Art European Union Sky News Friends of Moroccan sentenced to death by pro-Moscow separatists call on UK to help him
A friend of Moroccan national Brahim Saadoun who was sentenced to death after being captured in Ukraine fighting against Russian forces called on the UK government to save him.

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