Germany Financial News
19.09 / 14:51
cryptocurrency
Climate change
Queen Elizabeth II
Rule of law: Budapest appears confident it can prevent €7.5 billion cut in EU funds
Budapest was confident on Monday that it would be able to prevent a reduction in EU funds as called for by the Commission over rule of law concerns.
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 / 11:07
Africa
Queen Elizabeth II
Royal Family
Iranian President orders investigation into violent death of woman arrested by 'morality police'
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has ordered an investigation into the death of a young woman who was arrested by the country's "morality police" for wearing an inappropriate headscarf.
16.09 / 22:05
Climate change
Africa
Queen Elizabeth II
Serbian interior ministry upholds ban on EuroPride march despite new route proposal
Serbia's Ministry of Internal Affairs upheld its earlier decision to bar the EuroPride march from taking place on Saturday despite attempts by organisers to find a solution by proposing an alternate route through the capital Belgrade.
16.09 / 20:47
Africa
Queen Elizabeth II
Royal Family
Medical care, flights, funerals: How will Queen Elizabeth II's funeral impact the UK?
As a number of shops, venues and some Premier League football fixtures are postponed due to the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, there has been confusion online concerning other cancellations and postponements.
16.09 / 20:19
Climate change
Africa
Queen Elizabeth II
Ukraine war: Pope says yes to weapons, Moscow-installed officials killed, tortured bodies unearthed
Pope Francis said on Thursday that it is morally legitimate for nations to supply weapons to Ukraine to help the country defend itself from Russian attacks.
16.09 / 18:25
Technology
Climate change
Queen Elizabeth II
'It's a boring joke,' Viktor Orbán says after MEPs declare Hungary an electoral autocracy
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said on Friday he found it "funny" that the European Parliament had passed a report calling his country an "electoral autocracy."
16.09 / 14:41
event
Blockchain
Decentralization
Event Recap
DeData 2022: The advantages of decentralization in Web3
With the convenience of centralization seemingly threatening the original crypto vision, decentralization will still help escape a potential dystopian future, according to a panel discussion at the DeData Salon 2022 conference held in Berlin, Germany.
16.09 / 14:41
Health
Climate change
Queen Elizabeth II
Germany must become 'the best equipped armed force in Europe', Scholz says
Germany is ready to become a leader on European security and must become the "best equipped armed force" in Europe, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Friday.
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.
16.09 / 12:13
Health
Climate change
Queen Elizabeth II
Family drives and waits 9 hours to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II
A family spent 9 hours driving and queuing to see the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, saying there was a sense of camaraderie and jovial atmosphere in the crowds.
16.09 / 00:31
Health
Climate change
Power
Moscow says Power of Siberia 2 pipeline to China will 'replace' Nord Stream 2
Moscow has announced that Nord Stream 2 will be "replaced" by an alternative gas pipeline to China.
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.
13.09 / 18:49
Digital
ETF
SEC
Bitcoin
Chamber of Digital Commerce bats for Bitcoin ETF as SEC…
To protect the interests of investors in the United States, the crypto advocacy group Chamber of Digital Commerce urged the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, to approve applications for Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
13.09 / 02:09
UK fintech investment takes a dive
The UK is not alone in seeing a slowdown in fintech investment, with the Americas and Emea regions both seeing total investment and deal volume slide. Total global fintech funding across M&A, PE and VC reached $107.8 billion across 2980 deals in H1 2022.
12.09 / 21:43
regulation
SEC
Bitcoin Etf
Time
Chamber of Digital Commerce says 'the time has come' for the SEC to approve a Bitcoin ETF
The crypto advocacy group Chamber of Digital Commerce called on the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC, to approve applications for Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the interests of United States-based investors.
11.09 / 16:49
Facebook
Provident
Digital
Latin America is ready for crypto — just integrate it with their payment systems
Thriving on exploiting users’ data, Web2 monopolies like Facebook and Google have ushered in an era of massive internet centralization in recent years. This concentration of power has enabled huge shares of communication and commerce closed platforms, giving users little control over how their data is collected.
09.09 / 23:07
European Union
Queen Elizabeth II
Royal Family
Condolences, flowers and half-masts: How Europe is paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II
World and European leaders have been paying their respects to Queen Elizabeth II.
09.09 / 19:15
France, Germany and Others Pledge to Advance Minimum Tax, Despite Hungary Veto
France, Germany and three other European Union countries said they would press ahead with the implementation of a 15% minimum tax on large companies as soon as next year, despite a veto by Hungary on the internationally agreed plan.
09.09 / 17:43
Blockchain
UPS
Enterprise
Time
Exploring the world of cryptocurrency taxations one country at a time
There is no denying that the popularity of crypto has been on the rise for quite some time now. New use cases are being developed for enterprises and retail clients alike. This growing popularity however, has its fair share of cons.
09.09 / 15:13
JPMorgan
HSBC
Trading Places: JPMorgan hires Sheppard, Barclays backs Hanna, HSBC eyes private markets
While much of the drama this week centred around Westminster — with Liz Truss taking office as the UK's next prime minister — there were plenty of other moves to keep an eye on in the City.
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