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14.01 / 20:24
education NATO Ukraine's Zelenskyy invites Biden and Putin to trilateral talks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has invited Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin to meet with him amid tensions with Russia along the border, one of his close advisers said Friday.
14.01 / 19:47
UPS Manufacturing Fed Releases Transcripts of 2016 Policy Meetings
Transcripts released by the Federal Reserve on Friday revealed the extent of officials’ 2016 debate over how fast to move up interest rates after lifting them from near zero at the end of the previous year.
14.01 / 13:07
Ukrainian government websites down after 'massive' cyberattack
Several Ukrainian government websites were down on Friday morning following a "massive" cyberattack, officials have confirmed.
14.01 / 12:13
Future Nord Stream 2 future dependent on Russian action on Ukraine, says EU's Borrell
The future of the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline is likely linked to any possible invasion of Ukraine by Russia, according to the EU's foreign policy chief.
14.01 / 09:51
Russian diplomat refuses to rule out military deployment to Latin America
A top Russian diplomat on Thursday refused to rule out a military deployment to Cuba and Venezuela if the US and allies don't stop military activities on Russia's doorstep.
14.01 / 09:33
Downing Boris Johnson battles for political survival amid more claims of Downing Street parties
There is renewed pressure on Britain's beleaguered Prime Minister Boris Johnson amid more claims that his Downing Street staff held parties while the country was in lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic.
14.01 / 09:21
European Union New Czech governing coalition wins confidence vote
The Czech Republic's new conservative-led government won a vote of confidence in the lower house of parliament on Thursday in a mandatory ballot that every administration must win to govern.
14.01 / 02:49
business Blockchain Adoption IOTA Iota selected for Phase 2A of EU blockchain initiative
On Thursday, the Iota Foundation, which oversees developments in the namesake Internet-of-Things transactions blockchain (IOTA), announced that it had been selected as one of five contractors by the European Commission to develop blockchain and distributed ledger technology in the region. According to the announcement, phase 2A aims to advance European Blockchain Services Infrastructure, or EBSI, in five areas:
13.01 / 21:03
Returns Prince Andrew returns military affiliations and patronages as he prepares to fight sexual abuse case
Britain's Prince Andrew has returned all of his military affiliations and patronages a day after a US judge rejected his attempt to dismiss a sexual abuse case against him.
13.01 / 16:21
Art Brexit: UK and EU both call for pragmatism as Liz Truss leads Northern Ireland Protocol talks
With a new lead negotiator in charge, the British government has relaunched negotiations with the European Union on Northern Ireland's post-Brexit status, calling for Brussels to be "pragmatic" after months of deadlock.
12.01 / 21:47
Protest Police NATO Anti-vaccine protesters try to storm Bulgarian parliament building
Anti-vaccine protesters have clashed with police in Bulgaria as they tried to storm the parliament building.
12.01 / 08:43
NATO Russia and US take tougher stances before more talks on Ukraine
Moscow and Washington both took uncompromising stands Tuesday ahead of more talks amid a Russian troop buildup near Ukraine — with the US rebuffing a demand to halt NATO expansion and the Kremlin said it will quickly see if it is worthwhile to even keep negotiating.
12.01 / 08:43
VISA isolate Novak Djokovic admits visa form 'error' and failing to isolate after positive test
Novak Djokovic knew he had tested positive for COVID-19 when he attended a newspaper interview and photo shoot at his tennis center in Serbia last month, saying Wednesday he made an “error of judgement" and should have immediately gone into isolation.
11.01 / 22:01
European Union Catholic Church controversy Nazi Rome swastika controversy: Catholic Church slams Nazi flag on coffin at funeral
The Catholic Church in Rome on Tuesday strongly condemned as “offensive and unacceptable” a funeral procession outside a church in the Italian capital in which the casket was draped in a Nazi flag.
11.01 / 18:05
President Jakub Żulczyk: Writer acquitted of calling Poland's president a 'moron'
A Polish court has dismissed charges against a well-known writer who called President Andrzej Duda a "moron".
11.01 / 17:38
Adoption regulation crypto framework Framework FTX founder urges regulators to create a unified crypto framework
Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder and CEO of crypto exchange FTX, reportedly called out regulators to create a single framework for digital assets in the Asian Financial Forum, an event organized by Hong Kong's government to highlight new opportunities within the region's economic landscape.
11.01 / 16:25
business World Health Organization COVID: Omicron in Europe is 'a west-to-east tidal wave', says WHO
More than half of the population in the World Health Organisation's (WHO) European region could be infected by Omicron within the next two months, the UN agency warned on Tuesday.
11.01 / 14:29
business European Union 'Addio amico mio': European leaders pay tribute to David Sassoli
Europe is mourning the loss of David Sassoli, the European Parliament President and Italian social democrat, who died overnight due to a dysfunction of the immune system.
11.01 / 14:29
business United Nations Afghanistan: UN launches plan to help 28 million people in 'largest ever' country appeal
United Nations officials on Tuesday announced the launch of a US $5 billion (€4.4 billion) funding appeal for Afghanistan, which it hopes will help prevent the collapse of basic services in the country.
11.01 / 10:17
VISA Death open Australian Novak Djokovic's Australian Open bid in balance amid questions over visa application
There are new questions over Novak Djokovic’s application to enter Australia after court documents appeared to suggest the tennis star did not give correct information about his movements before travelling to the country.
11.01 / 10:17
Crime Death Delete NOT Europol told to delete personal data not linked to any crime by EU watchdog
Europol has been ordered to delete any information related to individuals who have not been found guilty of any crime.

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