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09.02 / 15:09
Blockchain Provident Digital Platform regulatory Tradesilvania.com Appoints Mihaela Drăgoiu as the New Risk & Regulatory Affairs Director
Disclaimer: The text below is a press release that was not written by Cryptonews.com. 
09.02 / 12:03
Technology Survey NATO Ukraine crisis: Majorities across EU 'think Russia will invade Ukraine' this year, reveals survey
A majority of people across the European Union think Russia will invade Ukraine this year — and believe the EU and NATO should come to Kyiv's aid in the event of Russian aggression, according to a new pan-European survey.
09.02 / 11:05
Police restrictions COVID in Europe: Sweden joins Denmark and Norway in lifting most restrictions
Sweden is lifting almost all of its anti-Covid restrictions from Wednesday, as the pandemic enters what's described as a “new phase” with the dominance of the contagious but apparently less severe Omicron variant.
08.02 / 23:47
Technology Kyiv Lesbos: Greek police detain at least five protesters after arson at planned migrant camp
Police have detained at least five people on the Greek island of Lesbos after violence broke out during a protest against plans to build a new migrant camp, authorities said on Tuesday.
08.02 / 21:47
Ethereum Google Lightning Network Bitcoin Metaverse Regulation, Alchemy Raises USD 200M, Stablecoin Hack + 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.
08.02 / 21:05
Facebook Kyiv Northern Ireland: Police accused of colluding with pro-British militants during Troubles
Northern Irish police colluded with pro-British paramilitary groups during violence in the 1990s, a police ombudsman has said.
08.02 / 19:49
Technology European Court of Justice Brussels to withhold EU funds from Poland to cover unpaid fines
Brussels says it will start withholding EU payments to Poland over its failure to pay daily fines imposed by the bloc's top court last year.
08.02 / 17:47
Technology Kyiv Semiconductors: Brussels wants to plough billions into making more microchips in the EU
In a bid to help the EU catch up with the increasingly competitive global tech race, Brussels has unveiled a massive subsidy programme for semiconductors, the chips that power all sorts of electronic devices and have become a precious commodity in the midst of supply chain disruptions.
08.02 / 17:15
UPS Citi end UK firms unsettled over post-Brexit powers for City watchdogs: ‘Regulators are going to end up with a huge amount of power’
Large firms and organisations representing the UK's financial services sector are baulking at the proposed scope of regulator responsibility under plans to shift the landscape following the UK's split from the European Union.
08.02 / 16:55
Technology European Union Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Ex-pope Benedict XVI asks for pardon over sex abuse scandal but denies wrongdoing
Ex-pope Benedict XVI has asked for forgiveness for any “grievous faults” in his handling of sexual abuse cases within the Catholic Church
08.02 / 13:15
UPS Trump U.S. Agrees to Lift Trump-Era Tariffs on Japanese Steel
WASHINGTON—The U.S. said Monday it has agreed to lift import tariffs on Japanese steel imposed by the Trump administration, removing a longstanding irritant in the bilateral relations between the two allies.
08.02 / 13:13
History Kyiv Ukraine crisis: Macron heads to Kyiv as French president and Putin pledge to speak again
Emmanuel Macron heads to Kyiv on Tuesday, a day after his long meeting with Vladimir Putin, as the diplomatic drive continues to defuse tensions in the military standoff between Russia and Ukraine.
06.02 / 08:19
Blockchain Adoption Europe Are NFTs an animal to be regulated? A European approach to decentralization, Part 1
Nonfungible tokens (NFTs) are constantly in the news. NFT platforms are springing up like mushrooms and champions are emerging, such as OpenSea. It is a real platform economy that is emerging, like those in which YouTube or Booking.com gained a foothold. But it is a very young economy — one that is struggling to understand the legal issues that apply to it.
05.02 / 21:31
Winter Olympics COVID in Europe: Austrian vaccination law comes into effect while Danes enjoy eased measures
A new law making vaccination against COVID-19 compulsory for all residents above 18 years of age has come into effect in Austria.
05.02 / 14:03
London Ukraine crisis: Xi backs Putin as von der Leyen pledges 'robust' sanctions
High-stakes diplomacy continues in a bid to avert a war in Eastern Europe as the Russian military build-up on its border with Ukraine continues to pose a threat.
05.02 / 12:47
collapses Montenegro's ruling coalition collapses after no-confidence vote
Montenegro's governing coalition collapsed on Friday night amid internal disputes after parliament backed a no-confidence motion tabled by a junior coalition partner.
05.02 / 00:57
European Union OSCE recommends deployment of election observation mission to Hungary
The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) recommended on Friday that observers be sent to monitor the upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary.
04.02 / 20:01
European Union Winter Olympics Costs Russia will face massive costs if it attacks Ukraine, warns EU chief Ursula von der Leyen
Russia will face "severe consequences" and "massive costs" if there is any military aggression against Ukraine, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has warned in an interview with Euronews.
04.02 / 18:49
festival Winter Olympics After 70 years on the throne, is this the Queen's worst yet?
On 24 November 1992, Queen Elizabeth II, marking four decades on the throne, took the unusual step of admitting publicly that she had not had a very good year.
04.02 / 14:05
Television Winter Olympics restrictions COVID restrictions Beijing Winter Olympics underway amid strict COVID restrictions and diplomatic boycott
Beijing is about to become the first city to host both a winter and summer Olympic Games when it launches a locked-down Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Friday.
04.02 / 13:12
Television covid vaccines Vaccines Austria moves a step closer to making COVID vaccines mandatory
Austria’s planned COVID-19 vaccine mandate was approved by the upper house of parliament on Thursday evening, clearing one of the final hurdles before it can take effect.

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