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08.02 / 17:47
Technology Kyiv Semiconductors: Brussels wants to plough billions into making more microchips in the EU
In a bid to help the EU catch up with the increasingly competitive global tech race, Brussels has unveiled a massive subsidy programme for semiconductors, the chips that power all sorts of electronic devices and have become a precious commodity in the midst of supply chain disruptions.
07.02 / 15:25
Blockchain Ethereum Platform Pool ROCKETPAD’s Public Sale Goes Live, Brings Revolutionary Tier System
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06.02 / 03:49
Provident Meet the top 50 dealmakers in European M&A
Senior dealmakers at large investment banks and boutiques have shared the spoils as a new ranking reveals the top bankers during last year's M&A boom.
04.02 / 08:45
Television restrictions Putin mulls loosening COVID-19 restrictions even as Russia cases soar
The Russian president says his government is considering loosening some coronavirus restrictions, even as the country is facing a record-breaking surge of infections because of the highly contagious omicron variant.
04.02 / 03:17
Provident Meet the top 50 dealmakers in European M&A
Senior dealmakers at large investment banks and boutiques have shared the spoils as a new ranking reveals the top bankers during last year's M&A boom.
04.02 / 02:51
Blockchain Ethereum Platform Pool ROCKETPAD’s Public Sale Goes Live, Brings Revolutionary Tier System
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04.02 / 00:53
Television Ukraine crisis: US accuses Russia of forming fake plot as invasion pretext
The United States has accused Russia of fabricating an attack by Ukrainian forces as a pretext to invade.
03.02 / 17:17
CLIMATE CRISIS Deal Czech Republic and Poland sign deal over controversial coal mine
Warsaw and Prague on Thursday signed a deal on a controversial Polish coal mine near the Czech border.
03.02 / 17:17
Energy Energy bills to rise €833 for average UK households
Energy bills UK households are set to rocket by more than €800 a year, it was announced on Thursday.
03.02 / 14:23
Technology History Ukraine crisis: Up to two million could be displaced if there is renewed conflict, says NGO
Up to two million people living near the front line in eastern Ukraine risk being displaced if fighting resumes, the Norwegian Refugee Council warned on Thursday.
03.02 / 09:45
Technology Art Extreme weather has cost Europe €50bn and killed 142,000 in 40 years
Heatwaves, floods, and other extreme weather have killed 142,000 people in Europe over the last 40 years and cost European economies more than 500 billion euros, according to a report released on Thursday.
03.02 / 09:45
Art In France, Emmanuel Macron calls for new rules to halt migrant flows
French President Emmanuel Macron is taking aim at migration — a core issue in the country's presidential campaign — by pushing to strengthen the European Union's external borders against people illegally entering the bloc’s passport-free area.
03.02 / 00:33
Art end Northern Irish minister orders end to post-Brexit controls
The Northern Irish Minister of Agriculture ordered his services to stop post-Brexit controls on foodstuffs at midnight, an order whose practical consequences and legality are being questioned in the midst of negotiations between London and Brussels.
02.02 / 21:49
Art Media Germany bans Russian state broadcaster RT DE due to license issues
Russian state broadcaster Russia Today (RT) has been told to stop airing its German-language channel in Germany.
02.02 / 18:41
Art European Union News US to bolster NATO positions in Europe with additional 3,000 troops
The United States is sending an additional 2,000 troops to Europe and redeploying 1,000 already stationed in Germany to bolster the security of its NATO allies.
02.02 / 17:21
Power Portugal limits hydroelectric power amid unusual winter drought
Portugal is restricting the use of some reservoirs for hydroelectric power and irrigation amid an unusual winter drought.
02.02 / 17:01
European Union MPs Support Ukraine crisis: MPs hold up flags to thank countries for their support
Ukrainian MPs held up flags in parliament to thank the countries they feel have shown support to Kyiv amid warnings of a Russian invasion.
02.02 / 13:49
Art Electric car sales accelerate as Europe turns away from diesel
Europeans bought as many hybrid cars as they did diesel in Europe in 2021 for the first time as the European Commission presses forward with its intention to ban the sale of petrol and diesel vehicles by 2035.
01.02 / 19:07
History News Far-right extremist Anders Breivik, who killed 77 people in 2011, has parole request rejected
The Norwegian judiciary on Tuesday rejected a request by neo-Nazi Anders Behring Breivik for parole just 10 years after he killed 77 people in the Nordic country.
01.02 / 16:11
Art News Hamburg school closed after 'armed youth' seen near building
A school in the German city of Hamburg has been locked down by police after a gunman was seen nearby.
01.02 / 14:53
History Kyiv Support Ukraine hails 'largest' diplomatic and military support amid Russia crisis
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he welcomed the diplomatic and military support provided to his country in recent weeks amid warnings of a Russian invasion.

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