Italy Financial News
12.12 / 13:57
CEO
exit
Credit Suisse’s Italian chief exec Andrea Donzelli jumps for Jefferies in latest senior exit
Jefferies has hired Credit Suisse's chief executive for Italy, the latest senior departure from the Swiss lender as the US bank continues to add dealmakers.
11.12 / 22:41
European Union
Football
Military
Lockerbie bombing suspect in US custody
A Libyan man suspected of being involved in the Lockerbie bombing has been taken into custody by the United States, Scottish authorities said on Sunday.
11.12 / 18:11
Football
Military
Ethnic violence flares up as Serbs barricade roads in Kosovo
Serb protestors in Kosovo blocked roads for a second day on Sunday, following a nighttime exchange of fire with the police.
11.12 / 15:41
education
Power
Ukraine war: Millions without power, 'Merchant of Death' interview, hunt for 'collaborators'
Russia is producing more destructive weapons to counter western countries that support Kyiv, said Dmitry Medvedev on Sunday.
11.12 / 12:59
education
blast
Hopes for survivors fade after deadly blast at flats in Jersey
An explosion tore through a block of flats in Jersey Saturday morning, killing three and leaving around a dozen people missing.
11.12 / 12:11
education
European Union
Death
Erdoğan
Time
Turkish President Erdoğan signals he will seek office for last time in 2023
Turkey's president hinted on Saturday that he would seek office for the last time next year, saying it was time to hand the baton over to "young people".
10.12 / 00:31
COST
FIVE
Citizens
Europe’s energy crisis in data: Which countries have the best and worst insulated homes?
Europeans are deeply concerned about their heating bills, due to dramatic hikes in energy prices following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
09.12 / 22:15
shock
Croatia knock Brazil out of World Cup on penalties in another major shock
Croatia have knocked Brazil out of the World Cup, beating the five-time champions 4-2 in a penalty shootout on Friday in the quarterfinals.
09.12 / 21:31
Ukraine war: Kremlin critic Ilya Yashin jailed over 'fake news' — and other key developments
Russian opposition politician Ilya Yashin guilty was found guilty on Friday of spreading "fake information" about the army, and sentenced to eight and a half years in prison.
08.12 / 09:11
European Union
'Culture of impunity' across EU over violence against migrants, NGO warns
Migrants attempting to reach Europe are now almost always subjected to some form of violence at the hands of authorities, according to a new NGO report.
07.12 / 19:13
European Union
coup
politician
The prince, the politician and the paratrooper: Who's accused over the alleged coup plot in Germany?
A minor German aristocrat, a former German MP, an ex-paratrooper, and a Russian accomplice.
07.12 / 11:21
European Union
raid
German police raid far-right terror suspects behind 'plot to overthrow government'
Thousands of police in Germany carried out a series of raids early Wednesday morning, targeting far-right extremists who allegedly sought to overthrow the state by force.
06.12 / 13:29
regulation
Fried
Sam
hearing
Texas enforcers want Sam Bankman-Fried to attend the hearing in February: Law Decoded
Welcome to Law Decoded, your weekly digest of all the major developments in the field of regulation.
06.12 / 09:51
European Union
Beijing embraces ‘life again’ as COVID-19 lockdown is eased
China's capital Beijing has scrapped the need for people to show negative COVID-19 tests to enter supermarkets, offices, the subway and the city’s international airport on Tuesday, as restrictions are being softened across the country following last month's historic protests.
05.12 / 19:11
European Union
Football
Ukraine war: Vladimir Putin visits Crimea bridge following October bomb attack
Russia's president Vladimir Putin has inspected a Crimean bridge that was damaged by a bomb attack in October.
05.12 / 17:59
European Union
Football
Rescue
Time
Italy's biggest trial against migrant rescue NGOs halted for third time amid lack of interpreters
Italy's trial of migrant rescue NGOs involved in saving thousands of people from drowning between 2016 and 2017 is still struggling to make a start on, five years after it was initiated.
04.12 / 21:05
Football
Iran disbands 'morality police' amid two and half months of nationwide protests
Iran’s Attorney General Mohammad Jafar Montazeri announced the abolition of the country’s morality police by the relevant authorities, Isna news agency reported Sunday.
04.12 / 09:53
Blockchain
Provident
Aware
Platform
donates
WAHED Projects Donates 5 Million WAHED Coins to Fund Autism Research and Therapy
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03.12 / 17:03
FIVE
Aviat
Action
Airlines
A full list of the strikes set to cause travel disruption across Europe in December
Travel is set to be heavily impacted by industrial action during the busy festive period this year.
03.12 / 17:03
European Union
NOT
Ukraine war: Biden will not talk to Putin; Russia to encircle Bakhmut; Estonia wants HIMARS
US President Joe Biden does not intend to speak to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, about ending the Ukraine war as conditions for such discussions currently do not exist, the White House said on Friday.
03.12 / 16:57
European Commission
G-7 Sets Russian Oil Price Cap of $60 a Barrel
The Group of Seven advanced democracies agreed to cap the price of Russian crude oil at $60 a barrel, moving forward with an unprecedented sanction on one of the world’s largest oil producers months after its invasion of Ukraine.
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