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22.12 / 03:07
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.
22.12 / 01:25
Art Orban says Hungary will defy EU court ruling on asylum policy
Hungary will not change its immigration policies despite a recent ruling from the European Union’s top court that found them in contradiction with the bloc's laws, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said Tuesday.
21.12 / 13:15
business Health Protest in Romania over bid to extend COVID health pass to workplaces
Thousands were expected to take to the street of Bucharest on Tuesday as Romanian MPs vote on whether to extend the use of the COVID health pass to the workplace.
20.12 / 18:25
business Blockchain Health Police uncover 455 social media accounts encouraging Belarus-to-EU migration
Hundreds of social media accounts have been flagged for encouraging illegal immigration into the EU from Belarus, Europol announced on Monday.
20.12 / 14:57
Dogecoin approved Will Novavax be the fifth COVID vaccine approved for use in the EU?
The European union's drugs regulator will on Monday decide whether to authorise the use of Novavax's vaccine against COVID-19 which its manufacturer claims can help win over vaccine sceptics.
20.12 / 10:01
Money Media Poles protest across the country to defend media freedom
Poles flocked to city centres across the country Sunday to defend a US-owned television network that is being targeted by the country's right-wing government and to protect media freedom in a European Union nation where democratic norms are eroding.
19.12 / 20:59
Brexit minister quits as UK government faces anger over new COVID-19 rules
Brexit minister David Frost resigned Saturday night, adding to a sense of disarray within a government that has faced rebellion from its own lawmakers and voters this week.
17.12 / 19:17
France to ask EU to begin legal action against UK over fishing licences
France will ask the European Commission to start legal action against the United Kingdom over post-Brexit fishing licences, the government announced on Friday.
17.12 / 14:35
EU set to announce changes to Northern Ireland Protocol
The EU is set to announce significant changes to post-Brexit regulations that will allow medicines to continue to flow between Britain and Northern Ireland.
16.12 / 10:08
Health EU leaders to discuss booster jabs, energy prices and Russian aggression at council summit
EU leaders are back in Brussels for a one-day European summit with a busy agenda that promises discussions around booster shots, energy prices, migration routes and Russia's military build-up along the Ukraine border.
16.12 / 00:08
Food Sanctions needed before any Russian invasion, says Ukrainian president
EU sanctions are needed before any possible Russian invasion happens, according to Ukraine's president.
15.12 / 15:01
Government Technology Health Tesla MPs Embattled Boris Johnson faces MPs after Tory revolt against COVID-19 measures
Boris Johnson faces MPs on Wednesday just hours after nearly 100 of his own party revolted against his move to introduce COVID-19 "vaccine passports" in the UK.
14.12 / 18:41
Art Environment Serbia a step closer to EU membership but Kosovo relations remain key
Serbia has moved a step closer to joining the European Union after opening talks on a series of environmental policies.
14.12 / 18:15
Art Drugs Malta set to be first EU country to legalise cannabis for personal use
Malta is set to become the first European Union country to legalise cannabis at home and for personal use.
14.12 / 16:47
Art LGBT Same-sex parents and their children must be recognised as a family across whole EU, rules court
The EU's top court has ruled that same-sex parents and their children must be recognised as a family in all member states.
14.12 / 03:07
Blockchain Provident VISA Nuvei to roll out crypto-to-fiat debit cards across EU
The firm's infrastructure enables users to buy and sell crypto with credit and debit cards, while the its proprietary fraud and risk management tools ensure a zero-chargeback guarantee to m,erchant partners.
13.12 / 14:01
Human Rights Macron meets political adversary Orban ahead of France's EU presidency
French President Emmanuel Macron will meet Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest on Monday, hoping to secure his backing on topics including investment, nuclear power and European defence ahead of the French Presidency of the European Union.
13.12 / 11:10
Human Rights Two missing after cargo ship capsizes in Baltic Sea collision
Two people are missing after two cargo ships collided in the Baltic Sea, Swedish authorities have confirmed.
13.12 / 09:21
European Union Human Rights Investigations open French authorities open 400 investigations into fake COVID-19 health passes
France has opened 400 investigations into networks providing fake COVID-19 health passes, the interior minister said Sunday, as virus-related hospitalisations rise sharply across the country.
11.12 / 20:09
European Union Weather At least 70 feared dead in US state of Kentucky following tornado, governor says
At least 70 people were feared dead in the US state of Kentucky after tornadoes tore through several midwestern states.
11.12 / 18:03
European Union Parliament Bosnian Serb entity assembly in favour of withdrawing from central institutions in Bosnia
The Bosnian Serb entity assembly voted yes on a set of provisions that would see the regional government opt-out of national institutions despite the threat of new sanctions.

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