Eu Financial News
29.01 / 14:17
Art
Europe
Europe's far-right meets in Madrid for two-day summit led by Spain's Vox
The two-day summit organised by Vox, Spain's far-right party that keeps gaining traction in the southern European country, gathered a strong lineup of the continent's nationalist, populist and illiberal politicians.
29.01 / 01:11
Art
European Union
Von der Leyen text messages to Pfizer CEO 'should be released', says EU ombudsman
The European Union ombudsman on Friday found the bloc's executive arm responsible for “maladministration" after it did not provide access to text messages between its president and the CEO of pharmaceutical company Pfizer relating to coronavirus vaccine purchases.
28.01 / 21:03
Art
Kyiv
'Don't panic', Ukraine's Zelenskyy tells West amid fears of Russian invasion
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on the West to remain calm over the tensions with Russia, in spite of the suspicions that it plans to invade his country.
28.01 / 18:57
Art
fake news
rights
COVID vaccine misinformation violates human rights, says Pope Francis
Pope Francis has said misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines is a human rights violation.
28.01 / 18:44
Art
Report
Boris Johnson: London's Metropolitan Police weigh in on Sue Gray's 'partygate' report
A key report into alleged lockdown-breaching parties at 10 Downing Street could be delayed by London's Metropolitan Police.
28.01 / 15:13
Technology
Art
Ukraine crisis: Euronews answers your questions live from Kyiv
Amid warnings that Russia may soon invade Ukraine, Euronews’ international correspondent Anelise Borges provides an insight into feelings on the ground in Kyiv.
28.01 / 14:05
Technology
Art
Ukraine crisis: Belarus 'will fight alongside Russia' if Putin goes to war, says Lukashenko
Belarus will fight alongside Russia if Moscow invades Ukraine, Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday, even as Russia's top diplomat said that the Kremlin had no intention of going to war.
28.01 / 12:59
Art
French economy bounces back from COVID crisis growing 7% in 2021
France had its strongest economic growth in five decades as its economy grew 7% last year after a record recession due to the pandemic.
28.01 / 12:11
Art
NATO
Kyiv
'People in Ukraine are ready for war': Kyiv residents speak on Russia tensions
While countries such as the US and the UK have advised their citizens to strongly consider leaving Ukraine over the possibility of a Russian incursion, in Kyiv, officials have projected a certain calm.
28.01 / 00:33
abortion rights
NATO
Downing
Boris Johnson: Pressure mounts on PM to publish delayed Downing Street parties report
Boris Johnson has pledged to publish in full an official report into the various parties and other gatherings his Downing Street team, and sometimes the prime minister himself, attended in alleged breach of lockdown rules.
27.01 / 21:15
abortion rights
NATO
Russia sees 'little ground for optimism' in US response on Ukraine crisis
The US rejection of Russia’s main demands to resolve the crisis over Ukraine left “little ground for optimism,” the Kremlin said on Thursday, but added that dialogue was still possible.
27.01 / 19:55
cryptocurrency
Europe
Tax
Romania, Latvia Mull Changes To Crypto Regulations, Taxes
Romania and Latvia are among the latest European countries to launch analytical work on updating their respective regulations for the cryptoasset and blockchain industry. In Romania's case, this could potentially mean increasing national taxes on crypto-related operations and transactions. In Latvia, the government aims to intensify its anti-money laundering (AML) efforts.
27.01 / 16:05
Banks rebuild equity research teams after MiFID battering
European investment banks and brokers are expanding their equity research operations, four years after steep cutbacks due to new European Union rules governing how they are paid.
27.01 / 15:13
Target
Fighting
EU Hits Back at China Over Trade Limits, Taking Lithuania Fight Global
BRUSSELS—The European Union hit back against China’s targeting of one of the bloc’s smallest members over its ties to Taiwan, opening a new front in the global battle over Beijing’s use of economic pressure to advance political objectives.
27.01 / 03:11
Banks rebuild equity research teams after Mifid battering
European investment banks and brokers are expanding their equity research operations, four years after steep cutbacks due to new European Union rules governing how they are paid.
27.01 / 01:53
business
Italian business leaders embarrass Rome by holding video meeting with Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin met via video-link with business leaders from leading Italian companies on Wednesday, in spite of the tensions between Moscow and the West over Ukraine and NATO.
26.01 / 14:27
European Union
Sky News
Boris Johnson braces for more criticism in parliament amid party investigation
Embattled British Prime Minister Boris Johnson looks set for a parliamentary grilling on Wednesday as the findings of an investigation over rule-breaching gatherings held at Downing Street are expected to be released shortly.
26.01 / 10:47
COST
UPS
VISA
Buy now, pay later firm Klarna launches physical card in the UK
LONDON — Swedish fintech firm Klarna is embedding its «buy now, pay later» service into a physical card in the U.K.
25.01 / 22:23
Technology
Kyiv
Macron says cost to Russia will be 'very high' if it attacks Ukraine
Emmanuel Macron has said there is a "very strong unity" between France and Germany in seeking to defuse tensions over the Russia-Ukraine security crisis.
25.01 / 22:23
Technology
European Union
COVID-19 in Europe: Netherlands to allow bars, restaurants and cultural venues to reopen
The Dutch government has announced that bars, restaurants, museums, theatres and other venues are to be allowed to re-open under conditions, loosening some of the toughest COVID-19 restrictions in Europe.
25.01 / 18:37
European Union
Terrorism
Science
Alexei Navalny: Russia adds opposition leader to list of 'terrorists and extremists'
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been added to an official list of "terrorists and extremists" by Moscow.
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