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20.02 / 13:13
Food Ukraine crisis: Macron and Putin to speak in 'last effort to avoid major conflict'
French President Emmanuel Macron is due to speak with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Sunday morning, in what is seen as a last-minute diplomatic effort to try to avoid a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
20.02 / 12:45
Fire Greece ferry fire: Passenger found alive on ship near Corfu but 11 still missing
One of the passengers reported missing on the Italian ferry on fire off the Greek island of Corfu has been found alive and rescued, the coast guard said on Sunday.
20.02 / 10:31
Citi Financial Brexit clobbers financial exports but an even bigger hit is coming for the City
Back in July 2018, before the UK had even left the EU, leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg suggested it could take 50 years to judge whether Brexit has been a success or a failure. 
19.02 / 16:25
European Union Military Ukraine rebels mobilise troops amid fears Russia seeking pretext to invade
Separatist leaders in eastern Ukraine ordered a full military mobilization Saturday amid a spike of violence in the war-torn region and fears in the West that Russia might use the strife as a pretext for an invasion.
19.02 / 15:35
European Union Protest week Ottawa crackdown: police arrest 100 after three-week COVID-19 protest
Police arrested scores of demonstrators and towed away vehicles Friday in Canada's besieged capital, and a stream of trucks started leaving under the pressure, raising authorities' hopes for an end to the three-week protest against the country's COVID-19 restrictions.
19.02 / 15:19
European Union Crisis in Ukraine Storm Eunice: Over a dozen dead as gales sweep across northern Europe
Storm Eunice continued to sweep northwestern Europe on Saturday morning with strong gusts still expected along Germany's coastline. It has already caused at least 13 deaths and left in its wake extensive property damage as well as massive power cuts.
19.02 / 12:37
Ukraine: Biden 'convinced' Putin has decided to invade as crisis dominates Munich agenda
US President Joe Biden has said he is “convinced” Vladimir Putin has decided to invade Ukraine, including an assault on the capital Kyiv, in his clearest warning yet over the Russian president's intentions.
18.02 / 23:51
European Union Kyiv White House accuses Moscow of cyberattacks, warns Russia will become 'pariah' state
The White House on Friday accused Russia of being responsible for recent cyberattacks targeting Ukraine's defense ministry and major banks.
18.02 / 17:05
News Separatist leader in eastern Ukraine calls on residents to evacuate to Russia
A separatist leader in eastern Ukraine has called on residents to evacuate to Russia.
18.02 / 14:37
Sport European Union 'Finger cutter': Police arrest one of Europe's most-wanted criminals
One of Europe's most-wanted criminals, nicknamed the "finger cutter", has been arrested in Switzerland.
18.02 / 14:37
Sport European Union NATO Putin to oversee military drills as tensions mount over Ukraine
Russia announced massive drills of its nuclear forces on Friday as tensions with the West mount over allegations it has some 150,000 troops on Ukraine's border.
18.02 / 10:19
Art Fire Fire breaks out on cruise ship carrying 288 people near Corfu
A fire broke out Friday on an Italian-flagged cruise ship sailing through the Mediterranean’s Ionian Sea with 237 passengers and 51 crew onboard, according to Greek port police.
18.02 / 09:13
Sport European Union Storm Eunice: Major incidents declared across England and Wales
All train services and most schools in Wales were suspended on Friday as Storm Eunice approached, with millions across the south-east of England also urged to stay home.
18.02 / 00:19
cryptocurrency Tax Slovenian Finance Ministry Unveils Draft Bill To Tax Crypto Trading
In another sign of intensifying work on crypto-related legislation among European countries, the Slovenian Ministry of Finance has released a draft bill that is to introduce a tax on cryptoasset trading. As a next step, the government could submit the draft bill to the Slovenian parliament for further legislative work.
17.02 / 17:55
Action How Well Could Russia’s Economy Withstand Sanctions?
When Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, the European Union, U.S. and other countries hit Moscow with punitive economic measures. Russian individuals and organizations have since been sanctioned for interfering in overseas elections, cyberattacks and other actions. Now, Russia has amassed tens of thousands of Russian troops along Ukraine’s borders in what some fear could be a prelude to a full-scale invasion.
17.02 / 17:49
cryptocurrency European Union NATO NATO accuses Russia of trying to 'stage pretext' to invade Ukraine
Russia has been accused of trying to manufacture a fake reason to invade Ukraine.
17.02 / 14:25
cryptocurrency Russia has issued 720,000 fast-track passports in separatist-held areas of eastern Ukraine
Ivan Malyuta, a resident of Donetsk, a city in eastern Ukraine controlled by Moscow-backed separatists, applied for Russian citizenship this month and said he, his wife and three children will soon be getting Russian passports.
17.02 / 09:59
European Parliament Nazi Calls for Bulgarian MEP to be sanctioned after Nazi salute in EU parliament
A Bulgarian MEP could be sanctioned after making what appears to be the Nazi salute in the European Parliament on Wednesday.
17.02 / 08:45
Crisis in Ukraine end Germany and Austria eye end to most COVID rules in March
Germany's leaders on Wednesday announced plans to end most of the country's coronavirus restrictions by March 20, a decision that coincided with moves by neighbouring Austria and Switzerland to drop many of their curbs sooner.
16.02 / 23:51
Tourism Cannabis Crisis in Ukraine Italy's top court blocks referendum on legalising cannabis growing
Italy's constitutional court has blocked a referendum on making it legal to grow cannabis plants, arguing that it would have forced the country to violate international obligations on drug trafficking.

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