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25.11 / 11:45
Government
Law
Adoption
Europe
Finnish regulators tighten the screw on virtual currency marketing
Hot on the heels of the rising cryptocurrency hype, Finnish regulators have dropped a formal notice. On Nov. 24th, the Financial Supervisory Authority (FIN-FSA) stated:
25.11 / 10:45
London
At least one dead and 48 missing after accident in Siberia mine
At least one person died and 48 were missing on Thursday following an accident in a mine in Siberia, authorities said.
24.11 / 21:23
Art
London
Slovakia becomes the second European country to go into lockdown as COVID cases surge
Slovakia declared a 90-day state of emergency and a two-week lockdown following a spike in COVID-19 cases that saw the country’s seven-day average of cases rise above 10,000.
24.11 / 20:11
Art
London
More than 20 migrants drown after boat sinks near Calais, say French police
More than 20 migrants have died after a boat sank off the coast of Calais on Wednesday, French police have told the AFP news agency.
24.11 / 18:19
Russian doctors invite prominent anti-vaccine voices to visit COVID-19 hospitals
A group of prominent Russian doctors has invited anti-vaccine celebrities and politicians to visit hospitals treating COVID-19 patients.
24.11 / 18:19
News
Germany's prospective new coalition wants to legalise cannabis and phase out coal by 2030
Germany's prospective new coalition wants to legalise cannabis and phase out coal earlier than planned.
24.11 / 16:19
Europe
European Union
COVID in Europe: Netherlands imposes mandatory social distancing
COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in various parts of Europe as the cold weather has affected the spread of the virus.
24.11 / 11:31
History
Power
Quirinale treaty: Will a new French-Italian pact shift the balance of power in Europe?
After years of diplomatic tensions, France and Italy are due to seal a landmark pact of friendship and cooperation on Thursday.
23.11 / 23:43
Social Media
EU to blacklist transport companies involved in human trafficking amid Belarus border crisis
In the midst of the geopolitical confrontation unravelling at the Belarus-Poland border, the European Commission has unveiled new plans to punish transport companies that aid and abet the smuggling and trafficking of people.
23.11 / 17:43
Stablecoin
regulation
ECB
Framework
ECB Publishes New Oversight Framework, Set to Include Stablecoins
The European Central Bank (ECB) has published a new oversight model for the PISA framework that covers electronic payment instruments, schemes and arrangements, aiming to introduce more safety and efficiency into the current and future payments ecosystem. The latest move complements the European Union’s forthcoming regulations on crypto assets, including stablecoins, and international standards for global stablecoins, the bank said.
23.11 / 13:57
Technology
Money
Indigenous
compensation
Indigenous Greenlanders demand compensation from Denmark over failed colonial experiment
Six indigenous Greenlanders who were sent to mainland Denmark as children as part of a failed social experiment are seeking compensation from the Danish State.
23.11 / 13:27
Technology
Money
Warning
COVID in Europe: Austria enters lockdown amid stark warning in Germany
COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in various parts of Europe as the cold weather has affected the spread of the virus.
23.11 / 12:41
Technology
Money
restrictions
Czechs protest restrictions on unvaccinated as cases soar
Protesters marched through the Czech capital of Prague on Monday to decry the government’s restrictions on unvaccinated people as new infections soared in the European Union nation.
23.11 / 10:37
Technology
French PM Jean Castex tests positive for COVID-19
French Prime Minister Jean Castex tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday night, his office confirmed to AFP.
23.11 / 08:55
Technology
News
At least 45 people killed in bus crash in Bulgaria
At least 45 people have died in a bus crash in Bulgaria, officials said on Tuesday morning.
23.11 / 00:05
Technology
Money
Belarus' Lukashenko says EU should take in more migrants
Belarus' President Alexander Lukashenko called on Europe to take in more migrants, criticising the EU for not holding talks on the crisis.
22.11 / 18:55
Technology
In Istanbul, a bitter leadership election exposes Interpol's fault lines
Sarka Havrankova was a case officer at Interpol’s national central bureau in Prague when the Czech police were asked to help in the investigation of Marc Dutroux, the Belgian serial killer and rapist who was wanted for the kidnap, torture and murder of young women and girls.
22.11 / 17:09
Europe
proof-of-work
Bitcoin
Swedish call to ban crypto mining ‘completely misinformed,’ says fund manager
A Swedish financial watchdog’s call for a European Union-wide ban on proof-of-work (PoW) crypto mining, mainly known as the method of minting new Bitcoin (BTC), has received backlash from crypto-related fund managers.
22.11 / 10:51
cryptocurrency
Bitcoin
National
Austria back in full national lockdown to battle coronavirus surge
Austria is back in a full national lockdown as it battles against a surge in coronavirus infections.
22.11 / 10:11
cryptocurrency
Bitcoin
Killing
SUV plows through Wisconsin Christmas parade, killing at least 5 people
Multiple people have been killed in the US city of Milwaukee, after an SUV drove through barricades, hitting people at a Christmas parade.
21.11 / 21:47
cryptocurrency
Bitcoin
exit
Bulgaria's Rumen Radev wins re-election: Exit polls
Exit polls in Bulgaria suggest that incumbent Rumen Radev is the apparent winner in the country’s presidential runoff. Partial official results are expected later Sunday.
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