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07.05 / 00:13
abortion rights Ukraine war: False claims spread about military movements in Poland and Finland
Online misinformation about the armies of Poland and Finland has circulated online amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
07.05 / 00:09
European Union abortion rights France's left-wing parties agree on legislative alliance
France's left-wing parties have formed a historic agreement to create a new union ahead of the June legislative elections.
06.05 / 23:41
defi hacks Europe defi protocols Lost Finance Redefined: DeFi protocols lost $1.6B, EU to rethink DeFi approach and more
The past week in the decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem saw many new developments from an adoption perspective and protocol developments. The European Commission added a new chapter on DeFi, showing the growing impact of the nascent ecosystem, while a county in the United States State of Virginia wants to put its pension fund in a DeFi yield.
06.05 / 19:27
Europe Drugs abortion rights Record quantities of cocaine seized in Europe, EU agencies warn
Record quantities of cocaine are being seized in Europe as the market expands, two European agencies warned on Friday.
06.05 / 17:59
UPS Deal Hungary Holds Up EU Deal to Sanction Russian Oil
The European Union is struggling to finalize the terms of an oil embargo on Russia amid resistance by Hungary, whose leader claimed Friday that the proposed embargo would hit his economy like an atomic bomb.
06.05 / 13:09
European Union abortion rights Abortion Orban criticises EU plans to sanction head of Russian Orthodox Church
EU plans to impose sanctions on the head of the Russian Orthodox Church are an attack on religious freedom, says Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban. 
05.05 / 20:09
Health Exclusive: Poland's PM on Ukraine war, 'imperial' Russia, and 'short-sighted' EU states
President Vladimir Putin is a "war criminal" who is committing "genocide" in Ukraine and the European Union must not resume "business as usual" with Russia as long as he remains in power, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told Euronews in an exclusive interview.
05.05 / 16:31
European Union European Parliament Inflation in Turkey rises to 70%, according to official data, a 20-year high
Turkey's cost of living crisis is growing after official data showed that inflation in the country rose to nearly 70%.
05.05 / 14:55
cryptocurrency Binance CEO Bitcoin Cryptocurrency Exchange Binance Registers With France's Market Regulator
In March, Binance gained licenses from Dubai and Bahrain.
05.05 / 14:29
Technology Health 'I feel it's dragged on': Lukashenko on Russia's war in Ukraine
Belarus’ authoritarian leader says he didn’t expect Russia’s war in Ukraine to drag on for so long and claimed he was doing “everything” to stop it, in an interview with The Associated Press on Thursday.
05.05 / 12:23
Technology Power stake UK elections: Key test for Boris amid partygate furore and Northern Ireland power-sharing at stake
Polls have opened in the UK for Thursday's local elections which are seen as a major test for Boris Johnson, under pressure over a cost-of-living crisis and damaged by the "partygate" scandal.
05.05 / 10:15
Health Russia planning victory parade in Mariupol, says Ukrainian intelligence
Russia is planning a military parade in the embattled city of Mariupol, Ukraine's intelligence service said on Wednesday.  
05.05 / 10:15
Health France's left-wing parties on the verge of historic alliance
France's left-wing parties are on the verge of joining forces ahead of the upcoming legislative elections in an effort to counter newly re-elected President Emmanuel Macron.
05.05 / 08:07
Health Ukraine war: Russia pledges 3-day ceasefire to evacuate civilians from Mariupol steel plant
Russia has vowed to pause its military operation at the huge steel works in Mariupol for three days from Thursday morning to allow civilians to leave.
05.05 / 07:43
Health Africa Nearly 200 million people suffered from acute food insecurity in 2021
Around 193 million people suffered from acute food insecurity in 2021, said the United Nations in a new report, a number that's growing at an "alarming rate".
05.05 / 07:43
Health US raises interest rates by half a point to tame inflation
The US Federal Reserve raised its benchmark short-term interest rate by half a percentage point, its biggest jump since 2000.
05.05 / 02:03
Blockchain cryptocurrency Binance Bitcoin regulatory approval regulatory Crypto exchange Binance gets French regulatory approval, eyes Paris as regional hub in Europe
Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has registered with France's market regulator, Chief Executive Officer Changpeng Zhao said in a tweet on Wednesday, advancing the company's plan to make Paris its European base.
04.05 / 22:33
markets Bitcoin Bitcoin pushes to $40K, but are bulls strong enough to win Friday’s $735M options expiry?
Bitcoin (BTC) price has been stuck in a falling wedge pattern for the past two months and during this time it has tested the $37,600 support on multiple instances. 
04.05 / 17:41
European Union Support Ukraine war: EU will increase military support to Moldova, says Charles Michel
The European Union will "considerably increase" its military support to Moldova, according to European Council President Charles Michel.
04.05 / 17:35
Europe Report European Union AML Lawyers accountants Threat European watchdog lists crypto next to lawyers, accountants as an AML threat
Europe’s Anti-Money Laundering and Combatting the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT)  watchdog, MONEYVAL, has listed monitoring the crypto sector along with “gatekeeper” professionals, such as lawyers and accountants, as priorities in European nations' push to combat money laundering.
04.05 / 15:07
Law Europe privacy European Union digital euro Proposed digital euro designs lack privacy options, ECB presentation shows
Next to the fears of government overreach that the European Union’s ambitious digital euro project stirred, the main concern of the public is the prospective currency’s privacy framework. It appears that this worry might not be overblown after all: as the European Central Bank's (ECB) latest presentation hints, user anonymity is not a desirable design option.

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