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20.09 / 12:31
Law
NFT
regulation
copyrights
Lawyers
Intellectual property has an awkward fit in Web3 decentralization — Lawyers
Intellectual property (IP) rights will continue to be a growing area of tension within Web3 and NFTs, as IP rights often rely on a single "identifiable entity," while Web3 is more often decentralized.
19.09 / 11:41
Climate change
Queen Elizabeth II
London
Queen's funeral: Millions set to watch final farewell to Elizabeth II
The United Kingdom and the world are saying their final goodbyes to Queen Elizabeth II.
18.09 / 12:05
pandemic
Queen Elizabeth II
Brussels calls for €7.5B of EU funds to be cut from Hungary over rule of law concerns
The European Commission on Sunday called for an estimated €7.5 billion in European funds to be withheld from Hungary over corruption concerns.
18.09 / 11:41
pandemic
Queen Elizabeth II
Princes William and Harry lead vigil at Queen Elizabeth's coffin
All eight of Queen Elizabeth II’s grandchildren stood in silent vigil beside her coffin Saturday, capping another day in which thousands came to pay their respects to the late monarch.
17.09 / 19:35
Queen Elizabeth II
Royal Family
Ukraine war: Russia's new defences in northeast, Polish waterway opened, 'war crimes' tribunal
Russia's troops are setting up a new defensive line in northeastern Ukraine as Kyiv's troops press on with their offensive.
17.09 / 16:23
Africa
Queen Elizabeth II
European Commission
Royal Family
Returns
Oktoberfest returns after 2 year hiatus - in pictures
Oktoberfest is back in Germany following a two-year hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
17.09 / 13:59
Africa
Queen Elizabeth II
European Commission
Royal Family
Hungary faces EU judgement day that could hammer its economy
Hungary is facing a reckoning with Brussels over corruption concerns that could cost Budapest billions.
16.09 / 22:17
business
Amazon
applications
Euro
digital euro
European Central Bank chooses Amazon and 4 other firms to prototype digital euro app
The European Central Bank, or ECB, has announced it will be collaborating with five companies for the development of potential digital euro user interfaces.
16.09 / 16:27
Returns
PE execs to discuss growth as Ipem conference returns to Cannes’ Palais de Festivals
Senior figures from across the private markets industry are heading to the French Riviera next week to share their plans for growth amid global financial uncertainty.
16.09 / 14:41
Health
Climate change
Queen Elizabeth II
Migrants paying up to €20,000 to be smuggled into Europe on private aircraft, say police
Migrants have been paying up to €20,000 to be smuggled into Europe on private aircraft, say police.
15.09 / 21:55
Health
Climate change
Ukraine war: Von der Leyen in Kyiv, attack on Zelenskyy's home city and German decision urged
A reservoir dam in Kryvyi Rih -- the largest city in central Ukraine and the birthplace of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy -- has been hit by eight cruise missiles, officials said.
15.09 / 18:25
Binance
CZ Seals the Binance Love Affair With France - Says Paris is ‘Financial Hub for Crypto’ in Europe
France and the leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance have continued to deepen their relationship through collaboration, with founder and CEO Changpeng Zhao describeing capital Paris as the financial hub of crypto in Europe.
15.09 / 16:35
Health
European Commission
Anger over 'waste' in Austria as even the dead are sent Є500 climate payout
Thousands of dead people in Austria have been sent a government payout aimed at encouraging people to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
15.09 / 13:59
Health
European Commission
Hungary is no longer a full democracy but an 'electoral autocracy,' MEPs declare in new report
Hungary is no longer a fully functioning democracy, members of the European Parliament declared on Thursday in a non-binding but highly symbolic report.
14.09 / 18:35
Queen Elizabeth II
European Commission
Ukraine war: Zelenskyy raises flag in recently recaptured Izium
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy watched as his country’s flag was hoisted in Izium, a city recently recaptured from the retreating Russians.
14.09 / 14:16
Queen Elizabeth II
European Commission
Putin treason move was about piercing 'bubble of propaganda'
A move to have Vladimir Putin sacked as president is part of a bid to show that not all Russians support the war in Ukraine.
14.09 / 13:13
Queen Elizabeth II
European Commission
State of the Union: Six takeaways from Ursula von der Leyen's keynote speech
Ursula von der Leyen delivered on Wednesday her annual State of the Union speech, unveiling the main political priorities for the next working year.
14.09 / 11:53
Queen Elizabeth II
What do Europeans think about the state of their union?
As European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gears up to deliver her annual speech on the state of the European Union, Euronews spoke to citizens across the bloc about their thoughts on the state of the EU.
14.09 / 10:25
State of the Union: What has the Commission done since the last speech and what it plans to unveil
When Ursula von der Leyen steps behind the lectern in the Strasbourg hemicycle on Wednesday to deliver her annual State of the Union address, Europe will look vastly different than it did a year ago.
14.09 / 08:51
Russia 'spent hundreds of millions' to target politicians and political parties in Europe, says US
Russia has covertly spent more than $300 million in recent years trying to influence politicians and other officials in more than two dozen countries, including Europe.
14.09 / 08:15
Queen Elizabeth II
Hundreds of thousands expected to pay last respects to Queen Elizabeth in London
Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to pay their last respects to Queen Elizabeth II from Wednesday, when the former monarch's coffin lies in state in London.
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