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16.11 / 17:27
Culture How a fake jabs probe highlights Greece's deep vaccine scepticism
Greece is facing its fifth and deadliest wave of the pandemic, with unprecedented numbers of people testing positive and the number of COVID-related deaths soaring.
15.11 / 18:21
COVID-19: Merkel begs Germans to get vaccinated as infections continue to soar
Soaring rates of new coronavirus infections are once again pushing medical services to the brink in Germany, as the seven-day incidence rate surpassed 300 for the first time since the pandemic began.
13.11 / 17:17
France commemorates 6th anniversary of Paris terror attacks that killed 130
French officials held commemorations to mark the sixth anniversary of the terror attacks in the capital that left 130 people dead.
13.11 / 16:49
COVID-19: Merkel urges holdouts to get vaccinated as cases surge
Angela Merkel urged unvaccinated Germans to get a COVID-19 jab to curb the spread of the virus during the winter.
12.11 / 16:15
JPMorgan JPMorgan poaches Goldman Sachs dealmaker to lead German ECM
JPMorgan has bolstered its European equity capital markets team with a new head of German-speaking countries amid a hiring spree for European dealmakers.
12.11 / 15:37
abortion rights restrictions dutch COVID-19: Dutch 'partial lockdown' expected, Austria and Germany mull new restrictions
Authorities in several western European countries are gearing up for potential new restrictions to curb rising cases of the coronavirus, as the pandemic casts a looming shadow over the forthcoming winter.
12.11 / 11:23
Technology Twitter Death Deaths Where in Europe are COVID infections and deaths on the rise?
Here is the latest data on COVID-19 infections and deaths in Europe.
11.11 / 22:22
abortion rights 'No more women should die': MEPs slam Poland's near-total abortion ban
MEPs on Thursday approved a resolution condemning Poland's near-total ban on abortion and called on Warsaw to ensure no other women die as a result of the strict restrictions.
11.11 / 18:49
Technology Belarus: Lukashenko ponders cutting gas supplies if EU levies more sanctions over migrants
Alexander Lukashenko has said Belarus "must respond" if the European Union imposes new sanctions against his regime over the influx of migrants on the country's western border.
11.11 / 15:49
Climate change Culture Fire two dead hospital Two dead after Romania's fourth fatal hospital fire in a year
Two people have died after another hospital fire in Romania.
11.11 / 15:25
Climate change Parliament Culture North Macedonia government facing no confidence vote in parliament
The parliament of North Macedonia is due to meet on Thursday to vote on a motion of no confidence in the government.
11.11 / 14:15
Art News South Africa's last apartheid president de Klerk dies aged 85
South Africa's last apartheid president, Frederik Willem de Klerk, has died at the age of 85.
11.11 / 12:23
Europe Court Watch live: Armistice Day marked across Europe
Armistice Day events are being held around Europe, 103 years since the end of the First World War.
11.11 / 10:27
Court Murder Life sentence for anti-semitic murder of Mireille Knoll, 85, in Paris
A man has been handed a life sentence for the murder of an 85-year-old Jewish woman in Paris, in a case that sparked outcry over anti-semitism in France.
11.11 / 10:27
Court Culture Germany records 50,000 COVID-19 cases in ‘dramatic’ virus surge
Germany has recorded more than 50,000 coronavirus cases in one day for the first time since the pandemic began.
11.11 / 00:56
Climate change Court Italy offers boosters to those over 40 amid 4th virus wave
Italy is expanding the number of people eligible for a booster vaccine as the 4th wave in the COVID-19 pandemic grips Europe.
10.11 / 20:13
Court Deaths Europe at global epicentre as COVID deaths and cases continue to rise
The World Health Organization's (WHO) Europe and Central Asia region is the only one in the world where COVID-19 cases and deaths are rising.
10.11 / 13:19
Siemens Emerson end In GE’s Split, Some See End of Sprawling Industrial Conglomerates
General Electric Co. ’s decision to break apart reignites the question of the best structure for business: fit and focused, or diversified.
10.11 / 08:53
Cryptocurrencies news Bitcoin Price Crypto market m-cap hits $3 trillion mark; will the frenzy continue?
With this, the total value of cryptocurrencies was more than the GDP of nations like the United Kingdom, France, India and Italy. However, it lagged countries like the United States, China, Japan and Germany. This is an important milestone for the crypto industry and re-emphasizes investors’ trust in the potential of blockchain technology to disrupt the way digital natives interact with the internet, said Sharan Nair, Chief Business Officer, CoinSwitch Kuber.
09.11 / 09:15
Law Climate change Agency rights COVID-19 has led to re-kindling of antisemitism across Europe, says rights agency
COVID-19 has led to a "re-kindling" of antisemitism across Europe as conspiracy theories circulate online that blame Jews for the pandemic, a European rights watchdog warned on Tuesday.
08.11 / 23:21
cryptocurrency Crypto Trading Crypto Exchange Could ETPs Accelerate the Crypto Adoption?
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