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02.12 / 09:21
Lost Up to 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers lost in war, says official
Up to 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since the start of the Russian invasion in February, an official said on Thursday. 
02.12 / 04:25
Germany's World Cup dreams dashed despite victory over Costa Rica
Germany's World Cup dreams were dashed on Thursday after the team was sensationally eliminated from the tournament, despite a 4-2 win over Costa Rica in their last Group E match.
01.12 / 19:43
Watch live: Macron and Biden set to speak after White House talks
US president Joe Biden has welcomed French counterpart Emmanuel Macron to the White House.
01.12 / 11:13
European Union Five burning issues on the agenda as Biden welcomes Macron to the US
Roll out the red carpet, Emmanuel Macron has arrived in the United States.
01.12 / 00:39
European Union Holodomor: Germany's parliament recognises Ukraine's 1930s famine as 'genocide'
Only days after the 90th anniversary of Ukraine's "Holodomor", the 1930s famine which is estimated to have killed over 3 million Ukrainians under the repressive rule of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, Germany's parliament has approved a resolution recognising the famine as "genocide".
30.11 / 18:29
Energy Ardern irked by age question as she meets Finland PM Sanna Marin
Sanna Marin is on a working visit to New Zealand and Australia this week, the first ever by a Finnish prime minister. 
30.11 / 15:29
exchanges acquires Binance Acquires 100% of Japanese Crypto Exchange Sakura Exchange BitCoin – Here's Why
Binance has acquired 100% of Sakura Exchange BitCoin (SEBC), a crypto platform registered in Japan, to enter the Japanese market in a regulated way.
30.11 / 14:23
Protests Support Estonia introduces new two-euro coin into circulation to support Ukraine
The Bank of Estonia is issuing two million €2 coins with a special design in support of Ukraine, which will be sent to banks and retailers and enter circulation. 
30.11 / 13:31
Brussels to announce decision to cut €7.5 billion of EU funds to Hungary over rule of law concerns
The European Commission is expected on Wednesday to recommend freezing billions of euros in EU funds to Hungary over rule of law concerns.
30.11 / 13:31
Riot COVID protesters and riot police clash in China's fifth biggest city
Riot police clad in white hazmat suits clashed with protestors in the Chinese manufacturing hub of Guangzhou on Tuesday night. 
30.11 / 08:31
Cinema Protests World Cup 2022: France, Denmark and Poland in action on Wednesday
Eight more teams are in contention on Wednesday, in their last games of the pool stage of the competition, and fighting for a spot in the final 16. 
30.11 / 00:35
business Platform Nov Helicopter Libertex crypto exchange head Vyacheslav Taran dies in helicopter crash in France
Russian billionaire Vyacheslav Taran, president of Libertex Group and founder of Forex Club, died Nov. 25 in a helicopter crash in France while en route from Lausanne to Monaco, Switzerland. He was 53. The helicopter pilot, the only other person aboard the craft, also died.
29.11 / 20:05
Blockchain UPS Provident Strategy Sustainable Finance Live: How can nature be made bankable?
“Climate and nature is a double-sided coin. Most big companies in a variety of industries realise that they have a lot dependencies on nature. However, starting to understand dependecies is not enough, they need to have to right information to move forward,” Zaouati began.
29.11 / 18:49
business Blockchain Technology Digital Bond EIB settles €100 million digital bond on private blockchain
According to a new press release on Nov. 29, the European Investment Bank, or EIB, issued a first-ever euro-denominated €100 million digital bond on a private blockchain-underpinned platform with tokenization help from Goldman Sachs.
29.11 / 15:35
week Ukraine war: Kherson 'shelled 258 times in a week'; Pope slams 'Russian cruelty'; and NATO meeting
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russian forces have shelled settlements in the southern Kherson region 258 times in the last week.
29.11 / 15:11
Ripple Fallout Ukraine War’s Economic Ripples Sow Discord Between Washington, Allies
WASHINGTON—Trans-Atlantic ties are starting to fray as French President Emmanuel Macron and other European leaders chafe at new U.S. policies they say compound economic woes fueled by the war in Ukraine and the resulting energy crisis.
29.11 / 14:33
Football Migrants survive sat on rudder as ship arrives in Spain's Canary Islands
Three African migrants travelled on a ship's rudder to reach Spain's Canary Islands, say authorities.
29.11 / 13:25
NATO meets to talk Ukraine at scene of one of its most controversial decisions
NATO meets on Tuesday to drum up much-needed support for Ukraine. 
29.11 / 10:07
Football Rainbow flag protestor invades pitch at World Cup
 A protester carrying a rainbow flag stormed the pitch at a World Cup game on Monday.
29.11 / 09:37
Football NOT Eurozone inflation has not peaked and risks rising even higher, says European Central Bank head
Inflation in the Eurozone has not peaked and risks rising even higher than predicted, the President of the European Central Bank (ECB) warned on Monday. 
29.11 / 03:09
UPS Provident Strategy private credit BNP Paribas eyes move into private credit as leveraged lending dries up
BNP Paribas is eyeing a move into private credit, which could provide an alternative source of funding for major M&A deals as traditional bank lending dries up.

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