Eu Financial News

30.03 / 19:29
UPS Target EU mulls further sanctions to curb cryptos, banks and oligarch family members
European countries aiming to tighten sanctions on Russia are considering targeting more banks, broadening the net to additional family members of oligarchs and strengthening curbs on the use of cryptocurrencies to evade financial restrictions in coming days, as part of a new package of measures aimed at shoring up Western pressure on Russia’s economy, according to diplomats and officials familiar with discussions.
30.03 / 19:01
cryptocurrency privacy community Crypto Industry Rallies Ahead of Vote on Controversial EU Crypto Regulation
As the European Union institutions are advancing their discussions on the controversial Transfer of Funds Regulation (TFR), crypto industry representatives are looking to hamper the proposal’s potentially harmful impact on the sector’s future development.
30.03 / 16:35
Blockchain Adoption Environment Bitcoin week MENA Climate Week notes blockchain's potential for climate action
Panelists at the recent MENA Climate Week 2022 examined how blockchain technology can contribute to green initiatives.
30.03 / 14:55
business Art Poland to ban Russian oil imports, as Germans urged to save energy
Poland says it is putting in place Europe's most radical plan to cut dependence on Russian energy sources.
30.03 / 14:33
business Government regulation 11 companies form Canadian Web3 Council to advocate for comprehensive crypto strategy
A group of financial technology firms has formed the Canadian Web3 Council, a non-profit trade association that will work with policymakers to advance Canada’s position at the forefront of the global digital economy. Bringing together exchange platforms, blockchain projects and tech investors, the association will work to advance blockchain-related policies that balance “innovation, consumer protection, and stability”. 
30.03 / 10:27
cryptocurrency Refugees Going home to war: Why are more Ukrainian refugees now turning back from Poland?
As the war enters its sixth week, the number of Ukrainians who have decided against taking up residence in the European Union is on the rise.
30.03 / 08:21
Art European Union Time Is Russia's pledge to cut some Ukraine operations genuine, or a cynical move to buy time?
Western leaders have reacted with scepticism to Moscow's pledge to "drastically reduce" combat operations around Kyiv and the northern city of Chernihiv.
29.03 / 19:19
Assessing EU’s proposed clampdown on crypto trading among non-custodial wallets
The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament is set to hold a session on 31 March, 2022. It is heading to put regulatory clauses on crypto trade with non-custodial wallets. This prohibition would be an initiative aimed at curbing money laundering.
29.03 / 16:37
Art European Union Energy Analysis: How the EU's gas addiction is helping Russia's war machine
It’s been more than a month since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine and the European Union is taking a moment to look back at the most frantic month in its history.
29.03 / 13:39
Art Wagner Russia planning to deploy 1,000 Wagner mercenaries to eastern Ukraine, says UK's defence ministry
A private Russian military contractor that has been accused of human rights abuses has deployed to eastern Ukraine, according to Britain’s Ministry of Defence.
28.03 / 22:19
cryptocurrency BTC Crypto Exchange Bitcoin What If Bitcoin Was Built By The Government?
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28.03 / 19:19
UPS coinbase Валюта EUR Coinbase, EU’s crypto-community in a rage thanks to ‘dangerous provision’
You roll out of bed on a Monday and find a sizeable chunk of crypto-Twitter outraging about an upcoming EU Parliament vote. Furthermore, Coinbase has added its voice to the debate and wants you to chime in as well. What’s going on and what does this mean for the crypto-industry? Here’s the explainer you need.
28.03 / 15:03
Energy Price Support Spain prepares economic support plan amid energy price spike
Spain's government is readying a package of emergency economic measures worth €6 billion in direct aid and tax breaks and €10 billion in loans for families and businesses affected by the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said on Monday.
28.03 / 14:27
Law Europe European Union AML EU Parliament can outlaw transacting with 'unhosted' wallets, crypto advocate warns
Less than a week after a potential ban on Proof-of-Work (PoW) digital assets was dropped from the EU’s prospective MiCA framework, a new threat to the crypto industry could be emerging in the European Union. This time, it is non-custodial, or unhosted, wallets that are in regulators’ crosshairs.
28.03 / 13:37
cryptocurrency regulation privacy Crypto Industry Fights Back Against EU 'Unhosted Wallet' Propaganda
The global crypto industry is increasingly fighting back in response to regulatory proposals they consider harmful to the sector’s future development. 
27.03 / 19:05
European Union Refugees Deal US to maintain sanctions on Iran's Revolutionary Guard even if nucelar deal is reached
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has promised Washington will work alongside its allies to stop Iran from producing nuclear weapons.
27.03 / 15:21
Media Refugees Malta: Labour claim victory in parliamentary elections
Maltese Prime Minister Robert Abela has claimed victory on Sunday in his nation’s parliamentary election, although official results are not expected until the evening.
26.03 / 13:47
Energy Maltese vote in general election, seeking to choose new five-year government
Voters in Malta headed to the polls Saturday to elect a new Parliament and decide which party will be in government for five years in the Mediterranean island nation.
26.03 / 01:29
European Union Energy Tensions surface over energy prices as EU summit draws to a close
A two-day EU leaders summit in Brussels has come to an end. The talks centered largely on strategies aimed at dealing with Europe's dependency on Russian energy.
25.03 / 23:33
Energy reform EU leaders rebuff Spain's pleas for market reform to curb electricity prices
Once again, EU leaders have dismissed Spain's impassioned pleas for market reform to curb the dramatic rise of electricity prices across the continent.
25.03 / 18:27
Football Zelenskyy tells Hungary's Viktor Orban to 'decide who you are with'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticised his neighbouring EU country Hungary in an impassioned speech to European Union leaders on Thursday.

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