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15.04 / 16:27
The UK was never truly part of the European Union
Since June 23, 2016, when 52% of British voters backed withdrawing from the European Union, the “Brexit” debate has been tearing British politics apart.
15.04 / 11:11
European Union At least 67 Palestinians injured after clashes erupt at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque
Israeli security forces entered the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem before dawn on Friday as thousands of Palestinians were gathered for prayers during the holy month of Ramadan.
15.04 / 10:09
Netflix Moskva: Russia admits flagship of Black Sea fleet has sunk
Russia has admitted the flagship of its Black Sea fleet has sunk after being damaged by fire.
15.04 / 10:09
Netflix European Union Police foil extremist plot to kidnap Germany's health minister
A plot to kidnap Germany's health minister and destroy the company's electricity supply facilities has been foiled, say authorities.
15.04 / 08:15
Netflix NATO Updates Ukraine war live updates: Zelenskyy says fighting back 'the most important decision of our lives'
It is day 51 of the war in Ukraine, as Russian forces are expected to begin a new big offensive in the east of the country after their retreat from the Kyiv region and other parts of the country revealed growing evidence of human rights atrocities.
14.04 / 21:41
European Union Ukraine war may create 'more hunger' and 'social unrest', warns IMF chief
The head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned that the war in Ukraine is threatening world food security, amid chronologically high inflation.
14.04 / 19:31
Hollywood NOT Europe 'still not united enough' on Ukraine, says Slovenian PM
Europe is "still not united enough to make Ukraine much stronger and Russia much weaker," Slovenian Prime Miniter Janez Janša told Euronews on Thursday, stating that the EU needed to send "military aid".
14.04 / 18:37
Putin Admits Western Sanctions Have Disrupted Russian Oil Industry
President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that Western sanctions have stymied Russia’s energy industry, the country’s economic engine, and that it will need to reorient oil and gas sales from markets in Europe to Asia.
14.04 / 12:51
Europe POW AML MEP Stefan Berger: ‘Yes, we need regulations, but you still have to leave room to breathe’
The European Parliament’s Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs recently approved a draft of its comprehensive Markets in Crypto Assets, or MiCA, crypto regulation package. The new framework covers a wide range of crypto-related subjects, such as the status of all major currencies and stablecoins and the regulation of crypto mining and exchange platforms.
14.04 / 12:49
Provident Target Digital digital euro consultation EBAday 2022: EU wrestles with digital euro privacy concerns in targeted consultation
The consultation will run until the 14th of June, and considers whether issues including users needs and expectations for a digital euro, the digital euro’s role for the EU’s retail payments and digital economy, the application of AML-CFT rules, privacy and data protection aspects, and international payments. The EU has yet to make a decision about whether or not to issue a digital currency at all, and the consultation is a strong precursor to any decision or law drafting rumoured to come out early in 2023.
13.04 / 22:59
regulation foundation Innovators Regulating crypto firms: 'It's important that policymakers are involved,' says Web3 Foundation COO
Bertrand Perez, chief operations officer of the Web3 Foundation, one of the firms behind the Polkadot blockchain, said a certain level of regulation was necessary in the crypto space as long as those responsible left room for innovation.
13.04 / 16:29
Amid war in Ukraine, work resumes on Poland-Norway gas pipeline
Work has resumed on a pipeline in Denmark that will connect Poland to Norway's gas fields and help Warsaw reduce its dependence on Russian imports.
13.04 / 14:43
Blockchain cryptocurrency Binance Bitcoin WOO Crypto giant Binance tries to woo France with cash for Web3 start-ups
Binance, the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange, has set its sights on France and announced it will help develop Web3 and blockchain projects in Paris.
13.04 / 09:41
Energy After coal, the EU faces an uphill battle to ban Russian oil and gas
The European Union has dared to break a taboo that a few months ago would have been unthinkable: banning Russian fossil fuels, the precious supplies on which the bloc so heavily depends.
13.04 / 08:41
European Union Biden accuses Putin of 'genocide', wanting to 'wipe out' Ukrainians
President Joe Biden said Russia's war in Ukraine amounted to "genocide", accusing President Vladimir Putin of trying to "wipe out the idea of even being a Ukrainian".
13.04 / 07:49
Updates Ukraine war live updates: At least 720 civilians killed in Kyiv suburbs, authorities say
The war in Ukraine is now in its seventh week, as Russian forces are expected to begin a new big offensive in the east of the country after their retreat from the Kyiv region and other parts of the country revealed growing evidence of human rights atrocities.
13.04 / 02:25
Progressive Why Brexit, Covid and the Ukraine war are spurring calls for a European banking union
A renewed push by top policymakers has raised the prospect that progress towards an EU banking union could soon be on the cards.
12.04 / 14:51
Technology Adoption Europe Health Blockchain in the EU healthcare report: 6 key takeaways
The EU Blockchain Observatory published its fifth report under the headline “Blockchain Applications in the Healthcare Sector.” The document highlights the importance of distributed ledger technology for the European healthcare sector, which faces a number of challenges on its route to the “Healthcare 4.0” revolution.
12.04 / 13:53
Progressive Why Brexit, Covid and the Ukraine war are spurring calls for a European banking union
A renewed push by top policymakers has raised the prospect that progress towards an EU banking union could soon be on the cards.
12.04 / 09:49
Ukraine war: Austrian chancellor Karl Nehammer downbeat after face-to-face talks with Putin
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer said he urged Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine in a face-to-face meeting on Monday.
12.04 / 08:07
Marine Le Pen Ukraine war live: Nearly two-thirds of country's children have fled their homes, UNICEF says
The war in Ukraine is now in its seventh week, and taking on a new dimension with growing evidence of human rights atrocities by Russian troops as they retreated from the Kyiv region and other parts of the country.

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