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17.08 / 09:11
ETF interview Bitcoin Former JPMorgan, Barclays execs on why crypto jobs attractive even in bear market
Despite the ongoing cryptocurrency market decline and associated forced layoffs in major crypto firms, a career in crypto doesn’t turn less attractive to many traditional finance executives.
16.08 / 17:49
Climate change European Union Tourism Life sentence for schizophrenic German who killed six in Trier car-ramming attack
A man who killed six people by driving his car into a crowd of pedestrians in a German city in 2020 has been sentenced to life in prison.
16.08 / 17:03
Law Stablecoin regulation fall regulatory Optimism fading? Regulatory discussion on stablecoins postponed until Fall
Among a rich range of anxieties both for the crypto industry and the global economy at large, the summer of 2022 will be remembered as the time when the stablecoins proved themselves to be not so stable and thus came into the focus of regulators’ attention. 
16.08 / 14:01
Provident Platform Intuit Scalable Capital doubles client assets to €10 billion
The crypto offering came six months after Scalable Capital raised more than €150 million in a Series E funding round led by Chinese tech conglomerate Tencent."In just a few years, our assets went from zero to ten billion euro. We’re delighted about this milestone, especially in view of the current challenging market environment.
16.08 / 12:37
Technology Germany refuses to back calls for Russia tourist visa ban
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is refusing to back growing calls for an EU-wide ban on giving tourist visas to Russians. 
15.08 / 19:11
Science Wagner Ukraine war: Germany NATO spending, Wagner mercenary group bombed, Griner appeal
Ukrainian artillery hit the headquarters of Russia's infamous Wagner Group of mercenaries in eastern Ukraine, say reports. 
15.08 / 17:27
UPS FIVE €9 rail pass: This is how much Germany's cheap train tickets increased passenger numbers
Short distance train travel in Germany has surged over the past few months - partly thanks to the country’s ultra-cheap summer rail pass.
15.08 / 10:15
‘One of the finest ever to have graced Wall Street’: Tributes pour in after death of ex-Deutsche Bank boss Anshu Jain
Tributes have poured in from across the financial services sector for Anshu Jain, the former Deutsche Bank boss who died at the weekend after a battle with cancer.
15.08 / 09:47
Church Takeover Infographics Five infographics to show impact of Taliban takeover on Europe
A year ago the Taliban swept back into power in Afghanistan, triggering a mass exodus of Afghans fearing their lives would be worse under the country's new rulers. 
14.08 / 18:55
Entrepreneur Freya the walrus: Mischievous boat-sinker euthanised in Norway
Norwegian authorities have put down a walrus that gained international notoriety for its mischievous activities in Oslo. 
14.08 / 16:15
Ex-Deutsche Bank boss Anshu Jain dies aged 59
Anshu Jain, a veteran investment banker who led Deutsche Bank during a tumultuous time in the German lender’s history, has died. He was 59.
13.08 / 22:05
Climate change Wildfires Disaster Speculation Oder river: Speculation over 'environmental disaster' in Germany and Poland
Speculation is growing over the cause of an "environmental disaster" in Germany and Poland, following a mass fish die-off in the river Oder.
13.08 / 13:13
Climate change Wildfires 'The water wasn't there': Shrinking of Italy's Lake Garda shocks tourists
Tourists flocking to Italy's largest lake ahead of the country's long summer weekend have found a vastly different landscape than in past years.
12.08 / 22:03
Social Media Climate change SOLIDARITY EU chief praises solidarity of 'heroic' firefighters as flames engulf Europe
France's south-west region of Gironde has endured a hellish week in which more than 7,400 hectares of forest have burned and at least 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes.
12.08 / 16:39
UK drought: Millions face hosepipe ban as swathes of England are officially in drought
Millions of people face water usage restrictions in the UK after a drought was officially declared across large parts of the country. 
11.08 / 23:49
Drought Heatwave Mass fish die-off in German Polish river worries conservationists
Conservationists have called for an investigation following a mass fish die-off in a stretch of river flowing between Germany and Poland. 
10.08 / 14:25
Climate change Artificial Intelligence EU air transport workers at lowest level in 14 years
The number of people working in air transport across the European Union is at its lowest level in 14 years, official data show, as airlines reduced their workforce due to COVID-19.
10.08 / 09:29
Crypto Exchange Nuri GmbH Files For Insolvency In Germany
Crypto exchange Nuri files for insolvency in Germany
10.08 / 04:31
business Banks banking German crypto bank Nuri with 500K users files for insolvency
Nuri, a German start-up crypto bank with 500,000 customers filed for insolvency on Aug. 9, citing major crypto sell-offs, insolvency of Celsius and other crypto funds earlier this year as a reason for the move. 
09.08 / 21:41
Mobile Crypto-focused bank Nuri files for insolvency
In a statement, it insists that the move "does not affect our services, funds or investments with Nuri" and that customers have "guaranteed access" to their funds, which can be withdrawn at any time.The German mobile bank leans on Solarisbank for licencing and regulatory requirements, offering customers saving and crypto investment products.

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