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16.02 / 23:51
Tourism Cannabis Crisis in Ukraine Italy's top court blocks referendum on legalising cannabis growing
Italy's constitutional court has blocked a referendum on making it legal to grow cannabis plants, arguing that it would have forced the country to violate international obligations on drug trafficking.
16.02 / 23:27
Africa Tourism Crisis in Ukraine Financial EU financial institutions pledge €30 billion for Africa on eve of summit
European banks and financial institutions have pledged €30 billion in investment for countries in sub-Saharan Africa on the eve of the European Union-African Union summit in Brussels.
16.02 / 17:31
Technology European Union safe EU gas supplies on 'safe side' for winter even if Russia cuts tap further, von der Leyen tells MEPs
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday that gas supplies to the bloc are on the "safe side" for the remainder of the winter even if Russia further squeezes out deliveries.
16.02 / 14:13
Technology European Union NOT Watch: EU not 'missing in action' over Ukraine, Borrell tells MEPs
The EU's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell has rejected claims that the bloc has been "missing in action" over the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
16.02 / 14:13
Technology NATO Russia still building up its military on Ukrainian border, NATO chief says
Russia is still building up its troops on the Ukrainian border, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said ahead of a meeting of the alliance's defence ministers on the crisis.
16.02 / 13:17
Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Abuse survivors demand inquiry into Italian Catholic Church
Advocates for victims of sex abuse by Italian clergy launched a campaign on Tuesday to demand a cover-up inquiry, lamenting that deference showed the Catholic Church hierarchy in Italy has conditioned everything from criminal prosecutions to media coverage of the problem.
16.02 / 12:05
European Union European Court of Justice ECJ rules in favour of making EU cash handouts conditional on a country's respect for rule of law
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has ruled in favour of making EU cash handouts conditional on a country's respect for rule of law.
16.02 / 01:43
European Union Russian invasion of Ukraine 'remains distinctly possible', Biden says
A Russian invasion of Ukraine "remains distinctly possible", Joe Biden said in a televised address, after the Kremlin announced that Russia's troops would begin withdrawing from the border.
14.02 / 14:39
Tesla love Freedom Convoy Centre Brussels on edge as 'freedom convoy' threatens to disrupt city centre and European quarter
Brussels is on edge as a Canada-inspired "freedom convoy" is expected to descend on the city, threatening to disrupt the centre in open defiance of a ban issued by the public authorities.
14.02 / 14:25
love Germany's Scholz demands urgent 'signs of de-escalation' from Moscow
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz demanded Moscow urgently show "signs of de-escalation" over the crisis at the Ukrainian border as he embarked on a two-day trip to Kyiv and Moscow.
14.02 / 11:09
Venice love Fears rise among Ukraine's Azov Sea communities over Russian naval exercises
While the world follows the movement of Russian troops in Belarus, Ukrainian authorities are equally — if not more — concerned about the possibility of military drills in the Azov Sea, a shallow body of water shared between Russia and Ukraine.
14.02 / 11:09
love News Police shoot attacker who threatened officers with a knife at Gare du Nord station in Paris
Police shot an attacker who threatened two officers with a knife at Gare du Nord station in Paris on Monday morning, a police source told Euronews.
14.02 / 10:47
Venice love Winter Olympics Kamila Valieva: Russian can compete at Winter Olympics, rules court, despite failed drugs test
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva will be allowed to compete for a second gold medal at the Winter Olympics despite failing a pre-Games drug test.
14.02 / 09:11
Protest Venice love Key US-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters
The busiest US-Canada border crossing reopened late Sunday after protests against COVID-19 restrictions closed it for almost a week, while Canadian officials held back from a crackdown on a larger protest in the capital, Ottawa.
13.02 / 14:27
Protest vaccine Death toll in Madagascar reaches 120 in cyclone Batsirai aftermath
The death toll in Madagascar following Cyclone Batsirai has risen to 120, almost a week after crossing the Indian Ocean island.
13.02 / 13:37
Protest Crisis in Ukraine: Scholz goes to Kyiv and Moscow as frictions mount
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is flying to Ukraine and Russia this week in an effort to help defuse escalating tensions as Western intelligence officials warn that the possibility of a Russian invasion of Ukraine is increasing.
11.02 / 03:23
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09.02 / 13:55
Blockchain NFT data New Alfa Romeo SUV uses NFT and blockchain to track car records
Italian carmaker Alfa Romeo has unveiled its latest vehicle, the Tonale SUV. The firm claims that it is the first in the industry to connect each vehicle to its own blockchain-based token, which can keep track of the car's whole life cycle.
09.02 / 12:03
Technology Survey NATO Ukraine crisis: Majorities across EU 'think Russia will invade Ukraine' this year, reveals survey
A majority of people across the European Union think Russia will invade Ukraine this year — and believe the EU and NATO should come to Kyiv's aid in the event of Russian aggression, according to a new pan-European survey.
08.02 / 21:05
Facebook Kyiv Northern Ireland: Police accused of colluding with pro-British militants during Troubles
Northern Irish police colluded with pro-British paramilitary groups during violence in the 1990s, a police ombudsman has said.
08.02 / 18:25
Technology Family debate Discovery of woman two years after her death sparks debate on loneliness in Italy
The discovery of a woman's decomposing body in Italy has reignited debate about loneliness.

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