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25.01 / 22:23
Technology European Union COVID-19 in Europe: Netherlands to allow bars, restaurants and cultural venues to reopen
The Dutch government has announced that bars, restaurants, museums, theatres and other venues are to be allowed to re-open under conditions, loosening some of the toughest COVID-19 restrictions in Europe.
25.01 / 11:09
NFT French surgeon facing legal action after trying to sell a Bataclan survivor's x-ray as an NFT
A Bataclan survivor whose surgeon tried to auction off an X-ray of her injuries on the Internet is "extremely shocked" by the doctor's "mercenary approach" and "contempt", her lawyer said on Monday.
25.01 / 08:25
Europe restrictions COVID-19 in Europe: Germany maintains restrictions as Omicron infections keep rising
Several countries in Europe are still registering a record number of COVID-19 infections this week — here is our summary of the situation across the continent.
24.01 / 14:09
film Extradition Julian Assange: UK court to rule on WikiLeaks founder's bid to appeal against US extradition
Britain’s High Court is set to rule on Monday on whether WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange can take his fight against US extradition to the UK Supreme Court.
24.01 / 08:35
UPS Digital NFT NFTS Features Sneakmart's MetaKicks Features The World's First Mystery NFT Sneakers Box Collection
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22.01 / 22:25
education Human Rights Afghanistan: Taliban delegation's visit to Norway prompts protest in Oslo
There was a small protest of Afghan citizens in Oslo ahead of the Taliban's visit to the Norwegian capital on Sunday.
22.01 / 21:15
Protest COVID-19 Vaccine COVID-19 vaccine passport protests in Europe draw thousands of people
Thousands of people gathered in European capitals Saturday to protest vaccine passports and other requirements governments have imposed in hopes of ending the coronavirus pandemic.
22.01 / 16:33
UK: Tory MP says he will meet police over government 'blackmail' accusations
A British politician from the ruling Conservative Party has said he will meet police over his accusations that Boris Johnson's government had attempted to "blackmail" parliamentarians suspected of trying to force the prime minister from office.
22.01 / 13:23
Technology hospital Germany to provide field hospital for Ukraine but rules out sending weapons
Germany will send a field hospital to Ukraine amid the security crisis between the West and Russia, the country's defence minister said on Saturday — while ruling out military aid for now.
22.01 / 12:19
US sends first shipment of military aid to Ukraine amid standoff with Russia
The United States says the first shipment of military aid promised by President Joe Biden to Ukraine amid the standoff with Russia has arrived in Kyiv.
22.01 / 01:07
Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Pope Francis pledges justice for abuse victims after report faults Benedict XVI
Pope Francis has promised justice for victims of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church after a report faulted his predecessor Pope Benedict XVI.
21.01 / 18:26
Food Dozens killed and injured in Saudi-led airstrikes on Yemeni cities, say NGOs
More than 100 people have been killed or injured after an airstrike on a rebel-run prison in Yemen, according to the Red Cross.
21.01 / 18:21
UPS Societe Generale shakes up top ranks in the UK
Societe Generale's most senior banker in the UK is moving to Paris to become chief operating officer of its investment banking unit.
21.01 / 17:21
Twitter Bitcoin Bitcoin Price Crypto Twitter responds to Bitcoin dump: ‘ok cool’
Bitcoin (BTC) has dumped below 40,000, wiping out almost $50 billion from the crypto market cap. Even without any particular news to blame, Crypto Twitter still won’t let the dump slide without reacting in its own colorful ways.
21.01 / 12:23
Art Blinken and Lavrov convene in Geneva over Ukraine crisis for second round of talks
Round two of US-Russia talks over Ukraine and security start on Friday.
21.01 / 06:07
Career Barclays names former finance minister François Baroin as chair of France
Barclays has named another senior executive for its expanding European investment bank, promoting former politician François Baroin to chairman of its operations in France.
20.01 / 22:16
Art lawmaker 'Partygate' scandal: Johnson critics face government 'blackmail', says UK lawmaker
A lawmaker from Britain's governing Conservatives accused the government of blackmailing opponents of prime minister Boris Johnson as the party's internal rifts deepened following the Downing Street's "Partygate" scandal.
20.01 / 22:05
Twitter Telegram Pool 500 New FCF Pay Partnership Brings Crypto Payments to 500+ Stores
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20.01 / 20:43
Art consequences US warns of 'massive consequences' if Russia invades Ukraine
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned of "massive consequences" in the event of any Russian military incursion into Ukraine, or any hybrid attacks on the country.
20.01 / 17:31
UPS Societe Generale shakes up top ranks in the UK
Societe Generale's most senior banker in the UK is moving to Paris to become chief operating officer of its investment banking unit.
20.01 / 08:33
Art Joe Biden predicts Russia will invade Ukraine, warns Putin
US President Joe Biden said Wednesday he thinks Russia will invade Ukraine and warned President Vladimir Putin that his country would pay a “dear price” in lives lost and a possible cut off from the global banking system if it does.

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