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11.01 / 08:59
European Union Death Police David Sassoli: European Parliament President dies at 65, spokesman says
David Sassoli, the European Parliament President and Italian social democrat, has died overnight in Italy at the age of 65, his spokesperson has said.
10.01 / 20:35
Government Law Congress Law Decoded: Looking ahead to 2022, Jan. 3–10
As Alex Tapscott put it, 2021 was the year when many governments and lawmakers began to finally wake up to the transformational potential of blockchain technology. Indeed, crypto’s global mainstreaming and growing market capitalization have made it difficult for the agents of power to ignore it and have rendered it a salient economic, social and political issue across many key jurisdictions. By all appearances, we are in for a busy year in crypto regulation and policymaking.
10.01 / 20:05
European Union Death Anniversary Unvaccinated banned from Italian bars, restaurants and public transport
New restrictions targeting the unvaccinated came into force in Italy on Monday, where a negative COVID-19 test no longer grants access to bars, restaurants, and domestic public transport.
10.01 / 17:31
Bitcoin Spanish MP Asks Government to Take in Fleeing Kazakhstan Bitcoin Miners
A pro-crypto Spanish MP has told the government it should offer bitcoin (BTC) and altcoin miners in Kazakhstan suffering from recent blackouts and bloody social unrest a new home in Spain – and that her nation should itself seek to become a hub of crypto mining and innovation.
10.01 / 16:41
Law Adoption bills Bitcoin lawmaker Spanish lawmaker sees opportunity amid Kazakhstan’s Bitcoin mining collapse
Deputy for the Spanish Ciudadanos political party María Muñoz has proposed a bill to make Spain a Bitcoin mining hotspot following the internet shutdown that caused a mining outage in Kazakhstan.
10.01 / 15:57
Death Police Court English Channel: Number of migrants rescued off Calais coast trebled last year, says France
The number of migrants rescued off the coast of Calais and taken in by the French state tripled in 2021, the country's Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII) said on Monday.
10.01 / 15:09
Police Court Violence Arrest coup Kazakhstan crisis: President claims violent protests were 'attempted coup d'état'
The president of Kazakhstan has claimed that the recent violent demonstrations that have shaken the country were an "attempted coup d'état" by "armed fighters", adding that his forces would "never" fire on peaceful protesters.
09.01 / 22:11
NATO US & Russian officials set to meet in Geneva amid Ukraine tensions
US and Russian officials will gather in Geneva on Monday for critical talks on rising tensions over Ukraine.
07.01 / 22:45
Europe NATO NATO must be prepared for 'failure' of Ukraine-Russia dialogue, says Stoltenberg
NATO must be prepared for the failure of dialogue between Russia and the West, the organisation's secretary-general said on Friday amid continuing tensions at the Ukrainian border.
07.01 / 17:47
Google History French language guardians upset over English on France's new identity cards
The academy charged with defending the French language is threatening to take the government to court over the use of English on the country's new identity card.
07.01 / 15:45
Deal UK holds private equity crown as EU deal boom takes off
The UK took the top spot as Europe’s largest private equity market during 2021, as buyout shops made a flurry of take-private deals for London-listed companies.
07.01 / 14:43
Target Eurozone Inflation Hits New Record, Further Pressuring ECB
Consumer prices in the eurozone increased at a record pace in the year through December as food prices jumped, presenting a fresh challenge for the European Central Bank as it strives to persuade households and businesses that inflation will return to its target toward the end of this year without a rise in borrowing costs.
07.01 / 13:25
Technology History Culture Pressure mounts on Brussels to help reduce 'ghost flights' in Europe
Pressure is mounting on the European Commission to ease rules that require empty "ghost" planes to fly in order to retain their take-off and landing slots at airports.
07.01 / 13:12
Technology History Culture Warning end Kazakhstan crisis: Police told to 'shoot to kill without warning' to end unrest, says president
Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said on Friday he was authorising law enforcement agencies to open fire "without warning" to end chaotic riots in the country.
07.01 / 09:17
Technology World Health Organization Killing NOT Omicron is 'killing people' and should not be called 'mild', WHO warns
The head of the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned on Thursday against describing the Omicron variant as "mild" amid a "tsunami of cases" overwhelming health systems across the world.
06.01 / 18:27
Google fugitive Italian mafia fugitive arrested after being spotted on Google Maps' Street View
An Italian mafia fugitive on the run for 20 years was caught by police in Spain after being identified on Google.
06.01 / 15:51
Australian Novak Djokovic: Tennis star given reprieve after Australian visa cancelled
Novak Djokovic, threatened with deportation by Australia who refused him entry and cancelled his visa, has been given a reprieve until Monday.
05.01 / 20:27
Art foreign Brussels must be involved in Ukraine talks, says EU foreign minister
The EU must be included when it comes to Ukraine security talks, according to the bloc's foreign policy chief.
05.01 / 16:33
Europe’s Trade Czar Walks Line Between U.S. and China
BRUSSELS—For Europe’s top trade and economic official, the past year was largely about undoing damage. Now the agenda shifts to building anew, which promises to be more difficult.
05.01 / 15:19
regulation European Union settlement EU regulator calls for public input on DLT for trading and settlement
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) is seeking stakeholder input on the use of distributed ledger technology for securities trading and settlements. 
04.01 / 21:37
Europe President restrictions COVID in Europe: No new restrictions in UK despite 218,000 daily cases
Europe is once again seeing a surge of COVID-19 cases — here is our summary of the measures being taken across the continent.

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