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04.01 / 21:15
Court President Lawyers Prince Andrew's lawyers ask New York court to throw out sex abuse claims
Lawyers for the UK's Prince Andrew have asked a US court to throw out sexual assault accusations made by a woman who claims she was trafficked to the British royal by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
04.01 / 21:11
Environment President How a technical rulebook unleashed a political storm over EU green energy
Europe has entered a new year and a fresh political storm is already raging across the continent.
04.01 / 20:25
business Environment Swedish first as mother accused of letting son, 12, become child soldier in Syria
Sweden will prosecute a 49-year-old woman suspected of a war crime and breaking international law for allegedly bringing her 12-year-old son to fight in Syria in 2013.
04.01 / 19:09
cryptocurrency VISA European Union Housing rights After Brexit, some Brits are regaining their EU travel rights with a ‘Golden Visa’
January is the time when we start to think about new beginnings and for some, that means moving to a different country.
04.01 / 11:23
European Union Support Borrell to reiterate EU support to Kyiv during visit to eastern Ukraine as US-Russia talks near
The European Union's top diplomat Josep Borrell will on Tuesday start a visit to Ukraine as tensions with Russia over its military build-up near the border remain high.
03.01 / 22:05
Trade Brexit: Five stories to understand what's happened since the UK left the EU
Welcome to our special mini-series of articles to help you understand what's happened with Brexit since the United Kingdom left the European Union.
03.01 / 15:07
Agriculture France removes EU flag at Arc de Triomphe after sparking criticism
The European flag at Paris' famous Arc de Triomphe monument was taken down over the weekend after its placement sparked criticism among right-wing politicians.
01.01 / 22:27
European Union France sets out an ambitious programme for its presidency of the European Union
France took over the six-month rotating presidency of the European Union on Saturday with an ambitious programme for a "powerful" and "sovereign" Europe, but this is likely to be disrupted by the new outbreak of COVID-19 and the April presidential elections.
01.01 / 17:19
Art Climate change Energy Brussels unveils plan for 'green' gas and nuclear label
The European Commission unveiled on Friday night a draft green label for nuclear and gas power plants, which aims to facilitate the financing of facilities that help combat climate change.
30.12 / 18:53
COVID: British EU residents scramble to get home after being told they can't drive through France
Fiona Navin-Jones spent the 24 hours before her trip home fretting. Would she make it, or would she have to leave her family behind?
28.12 / 10:59
European Union Nature In eastern Germany, pastors push for shots despite protests
The pastor opened the wrought-iron doors of St. Petri Church in the German city of Chemnitz and sighed with relief when he saw the long line of people waiting in the cold for shots against the coronavirus.
28.12 / 09:09
European Union Cruise ships denied docking over COVID cases as more flights cancelled
Authorities in the western Mexican state of Jalisco on Monday refused to allow a cruise ship to disembark in Puerto Vallarta, one of the country's most popular destinations, because of cases of COVID-19 on board.
27.12 / 22:31
European Union pandemic Time France: government introduces shorter waiting time for booster jabs, new measures
From Tuesday, the French will be able to receive their booster jab three months after their vaccination with the second dose, prime minister Jean Castex announced.
27.12 / 15:45
European Union Media Poland’s president vetoes controversial media law following pressure from US
Poland’s president has vetoed a controversial media law that had been passed in the country’s parliament, under pressure from the US.
25.12 / 14:53
Asia Thousands of flights cancelled worldwide as Omicron spread affects Christmas plans
Airlines have cancelled more than 4,500 flights during the Christmas weekend, as the Omicron variant of COVID-19 forces itinerary changes and holiday travel plans worldwide.
24.12 / 17:13
Berlin wants EU to be 'Fourth German Reich', says Poland's Kaczynski
Poland's national-populist leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski accused Germany of trying to turn the European Union into a federalist "Fourth German Reich" in an interview published Friday.
24.12 / 02:55
Digital VISA Platform Валюта How To Pre-Order ChangeNOW Visa Card. An Ultimate Guide
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24.12 / 02:25
UPS EU firms shun UK’s post-Brexit permissions in ‘ominous’ sign
Ahead of the UK’s departure from the European Union, Britain’s regulator set up a temporary permissions regime so that firms could still trade in the country during the choppy and uncertain transition to Brexit.
23.12 / 19:19
Art 'Shameful and rude': Orban slammed over remark on Bosnia's Muslims
Hungary’s prime minister Viktor Orbán has been denounced by Bosnian officials and religious leaders after he claimed integrating the country into the European Union would be a challenge because of its Muslim population.
22.12 / 17:09
Europe Moves Ahead on Minimum Corporate Tax as U.S. Stalls
The European Union Wednesday outlined its plans for implementing a global minimum tax rate on corporate profits in 2023 and said it is still confident the U.S. will be able to join it despite a recent setback in Congress.
22.12 / 16:09
How US buyers can counter the Brexit effect on M&A
Mergers and acquisitions involving UK companies have been clearly affected by Brexit uncertainty. But it can be easy to overestimate the importance of this effect.

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