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20.11 / 19:15
Manufacturing U.S.-Europe Trade Booms as Old Allies Draw Closer
FRANKFURT—The global economic map is rapidly transforming, with trade and investment between the U.S. and Europe booming as Russia’s war in Ukraine and fraying ties between the West and China draw the trans-Atlantic allies closer.
18.11 / 11:55
CEO Deutsche Bank CEO calls on regulators to loosen rules that ‘structurally disadvantage’ European banks
Deutsche Bank chief executive Christian Sewing has called on politicians and regulators to overhaul rules that "structurally disadvantage" European banks against their US rivals.
17.11 / 10:17
NASA NATO blast Ukraine war: Kyiv and allies differ on cause of Poland blast but agree Russia responsible
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has continued to maintain that he has no doubt that an explosion that killed two people in Poland was not caused by a Ukrainian missile.
15.11 / 09:31
G20 European Union end Equal Pay Day: EU women now working 'for free' until end of the year
Women in the European Union will from Tuesday and until the rest of the year "work for free" compared to their male counterparts.
15.11 / 09:21
CLIMATE CRISIS Time peace Ukraine war: Now is the time to press Russia for peace, Zelenskyy tells G20
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged world leaders to back a plan to end the war in his country, saying now was the time to push for peace after Russia's defeat in the southern city of Kherson.
14.11 / 19:09
Climate change rights Sanna Marin's government could collapse, as Sámi human rights laws stalled
Three weeks ago, nobody in the Finnish government was talking about rights for Sámi, the EU's only recognised indigenous people. 
14.11 / 15:53
COMPOSITE Indexes Will Xi Jinping’s new leadership team prove the doomsayers wrong?
Minxin Pei, professor of government at Claremont McKenna College, is a non-resident senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States
13.11 / 18:15
blast Istanbul explosion: Casualties reported after blast in popular shopping street
An explosion on Istanbul’s popular pedestrian Istiklal Avenue Sunday has left people dead and injured, a senior official said.
13.11 / 14:05
'A humanitarian catastrophe' as Ukraine counts the cost of Russia's Kherson retreat
After celebrating the liberation of Kherson -- which brought jubilant people to the streets of several Ukrainian cities -- officials are now warning of an unfolding humanitarian disaster. 
12.11 / 21:59
Deal week UK and France set to strike deal to stop migrants crossing Channel next week, say British media
The UK and France are on the verge of striking a deal to tackle migration across the English Channel, with an agreement possibly coming as early as Monday, British newspapers reported on Sunday. 
12.11 / 20:21
peace Ukraine war: Russian 'hunger games', Kherson liberation, Turkey peace talks
Ukrainian police officers returned to Kherson on Saturday, along with TV and radio services, after Kyiv recaptured the city on Friday. 
12.11 / 18:31
CLIMATE CRISIS MPs Opposition MPs criticise Polish police for behaviour at nationalist march
Polish police were criticised by opposition politicians on Saturday for detaining anti-fascist protestors at a nationalist rally, while not reacting to the illegal use of Nazi symbols by other demonstrators. 
12.11 / 13:11
Climate change CLIMATE CRISIS 'The war continues': Ukraine FM vows to press on after Kherson liberation
Ukraine has vowed to press on in the fight against Russia, one day after its military retook the southern city of Kherson. 
12.11 / 13:11
Climate change CLIMATE CRISIS Some UK farmers say they are 'struggling to cope' after Brexit
Food production in the UK is slowing down and some farms are shrinking. Many farmers say they’re struggling to cope.
10.11 / 17:45
CLIMATE CRISIS FIFA and Qatar 'rattled' as European World Cup boycott gathers pace
The giant banners are now a familiar sight at German Bundesliga games. 
09.11 / 23:55
Technology European Commission Berlin turns old Tegel airport into shelter amid refugee housing shortage woes
The German capital is expanding a temporary refugee shelter at its former airport, Tegel, to accommodate 3,600 Ukrainians.
09.11 / 22:11
Lightning Network lightning Bitcoin network Subway accepts Bitcoin, so users can get a sandwich on the Lightning Network
No, it’s not Groundhog Day. Subway is accepting Bitcoin (BTC), again — but this time it’s using the fast, nearly free Bitcoin Lightning Network.
09.11 / 12:09
CLIMATE CRISIS Ukraine war: Zelenskyy says he won't give up 'a single centimetre' to Russia in east
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his forces would not yield "a single centimetre" in battles for the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk, while Russian-installed officials said Ukrainian forces were moving into a southern town with tanks. 
08.11 / 22:25
European Union CLIMATE CRISIS Watch: Ukrainian forces continues to inch closer to Kherson
Russia-backed authorities in the Kherson region of southern Ukraine are likely beginning a new phase of evacuations from the city, according to the US-based Institute for the Study of War.
08.11 / 21:55
regulation coinbase Financial Germany’s financial regulator orders Coinbase to address ‘business organization’ practices
The Federal Financial Supervisory Authority of Germany, also known as BaFin, has issued an order related to the business organization of Coinbase’s local arm in accordance with the country’s banking laws.
08.11 / 19:53
European Union CLIMATE CRISIS Mind Germany condemns Qatar World Cup ambassador who says homosexuality is 'damage in the mind'
The German government has condemned comments by a Qatar World Cup ambassador who described homosexuality as "damage in the mind" in an interview with German television.

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