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24.11 / 10:51
Climate change Lost Scottish independence: What happens now Scotland has lost its legal case for a second referendum?
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Scotland's parliament can't organise its own independence referendum.
24.11 / 09:33
Blockchain Report Mt. Gox Bitcoin 10,000 BTC moves off crypto wallet linked to Mt. Gox hack
A crypto wallet belonging to the shutdown crypto exchange BTC-e has just moved 10,000 Bitcoin (BTC), currently worth over $165 million, to various exchanges, personal wallets, and other sources on Nov. 23.
24.11 / 02:35
Deal licence Kosovo and Serbia reach deal on licence plate dispute - Borrell
The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo reached an agreement to end their dispute over licence plates, according to the European Union's top diplomat.
23.11 / 21:35
NOT Scottish independence: What happens next after UK rules a second vote is not allowed?
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Scotland's parliament can't organise its own independence referendum.
23.11 / 20:19
COST UPS Citizens Blockchain-Cryptocurrency Technology Will Lead The Global Sustainability Movement
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23.11 / 17:03
Target Cooper Gap ECB Must Narrow Interest-Rate Gap With Fed, OECD Says
The European Central Bank will have to raise its key interest rate much further if it is to bring down persistently high inflation, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned Tuesday.
23.11 / 17:03
Manufacturing U.S.-Europe Trade Booms as Old Allies Draw Closer
FRANKFURT—The global economic map is rapidly transforming, with trade and investment between the U.S. and Europe booming as Russia’s war in Ukraine and fraying ties between the West and China draw the trans-Atlantic allies closer.
23.11 / 16:37
Power Ukraine war: Power cuts in Lviv and Moldova after fresh missile strikes
Fresh missile strikes on Ukraine's capital Kyiv have hit an "infrastructure" site, according to mayor Vitali Klitschko.
23.11 / 15:43
AIM Western Allies Aim to Agree on Russian Oil Price Cap Wednesday
The U.S. and its allies are seeking to agree as soon as Wednesday on a level for a price cap on Russian oil, with officials discussing setting it at around $60 a barrel as the group rushes to complete the plan, according to people familiar with the talks.
23.11 / 15:39
hospital Helicopter Ukraine war: 'Baby killed in hospital strike'; winter shelter plans and UK sends first helicopter
Ukraine has promised to provide free shelter to evacuating citizens ahead of a harsh winter and amid relentless Russian strikes.
23.11 / 13:29
Money Scottish independence: Scotland ‘doesn't have power’ to hold fresh referendum, says UK Supreme Court
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Scotland's parliament does not have the legislative competence to hold a consultative referendum on independence next year. 
23.11 / 11:33
Money Dozens injured as 5.9-magnitude earthquake rocks northwestern Turkey
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake hit a town in northwest Turkey early on Wednesday, causing damage to some buildings and widespread panic and injuring at least 50 people, mostly while they tried to flee their homes.
23.11 / 10:41
Money 'Fewer than 10' dead after gunman opens fire at Walmart store
A shooting at a Walmart store in Virginia on Tuesday night has resulted in "less than 10" dead, including the attacker, police said.
23.11 / 10:41
Money Israel: At least one dead, 14 wounded in explosions at Jerusalem bus stops
Two bombs went off near bus stops in Jerusalem on Wednesday, killing one and injuring at least 14 people, in what police said were suspected attacks by Palestinian militants.
23.11 / 09:53
Social Media Money Turkey mulls boots on the ground in Syria as Kremlin calls for caution
Turkey's president again hinted at a possible new ground offensive in Syria against Kurdish militants on Tuesday, and it was Moscow that urged restraint and called on Ankara to avoid an escalation.
23.11 / 03:19
Money Pope Francis sacks leadership of Vatican-based charity accused of 'bullying' employees
Pope Francis on Tuesday sacked the entire leadership of the Roman Catholic Church's international charity wing and has named a commissioner to run it, following allegations of bullying and mistreatment of employees.
23.11 / 02:11
Money Reigning champions France subdue Australia with 4-1 win at World Cup
Defending champions France's World Cup journey got off to a stellar start after subduing Australia with a 4-1 victory on Tuesday.
22.11 / 20:41
Manufacturing U.S.-Europe Trade Booms as Old Allies Draw Closer
FRANKFURT—The global economic map is rapidly transforming, with trade and investment between the U.S. and Europe booming as Russia’s war in Ukraine and fraying ties between the West and China draw the trans-Atlantic allies closer.
22.11 / 20:41
Target Cooper Gap ECB Must Narrow Interest-Rate Gap With Fed, OECD Says
The European Central Bank will have to raise its key interest rate much further if it is to bring down persistently high inflation, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned Tuesday.
22.11 / 20:17
LGBT Money Rescue Indonesia earthquake: Dozens still missing as rescue efforts continue in Java
Dozens of people are still missing after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake devastated the Indonesian island of Java on Monday.
22.11 / 16:07
UPS U.S. Presses Allies to Tighten Up Sanctions Enforcement on Russia
WASHINGTON—U.S. officials are jetting around the globe in a quiet diplomatic push to get Russia’s major trading partners to enforce sanctions and trade controls, as exports to the country pick up after diving in the weeks following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.  

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