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24.06 / 16:29
Continental fall Europe’s Workers Brace for Tough Times as Real Wages Fall
Europeans are likely to see real wages fall faster than their U.S. counterparts, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sends inflation on a fresh surge, threatening to push the continent into recession.
24.06 / 15:47
European Union lawmakers Bulgarian lawmakers vote to unblock North Macedonia's bid to join the EU
Bulgaria's parliament voted on Friday to lift its veto on the opening of negotiations for the accession of North Macedonia to the European Union, paving the way for the bloc to move ahead with expansion plans in the Western Balkans.
24.06 / 13:09
LGBT NOT Why was Georgia not granted EU candidate status?
It's official: Georgia has been left on the waiting list of EU accession.
24.06 / 11:09
Art LGBT Boris Johnson suffers two special election defeats, party chairman quits
On Thursday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered a double blow, as voters in two special elections rejected his Conservative Party, putting further pressure on the British leader at a time when his own party seems to be moving away from him.
24.06 / 11:09
Art LGBT Cost of Living Crisis Live: EU leaders turn their attention to the cost of living crisis and food security
European leaders are reconvening on Friday morning for the second day of their summit dedicated to the economy after making the "historic" decision the day before to grant Ukraine and Moldova candidate status.
24.06 / 08:25
LGBT Arm Ukraine now or face war on NATO territory, Khodorkovsky warns
If NATO does not seize its historic opportunity to stop Vladimir Putin in his tracks, it will face war on its own territory, long-time Kremlin opponent Mikhail Khodorkovsky has told Euronews.
23.06 / 21:35
LGBT European Union approved Approved! EU countries endorse Ukraine and Moldova as official candidates to join bloc
Ukraine has been granted official European Union candidate status, after being endorsed by the bloc's 27 leaders during a summit in Brussels. 
23.06 / 21:07
LGBT Ukraine war: Five things you need to know about the conflict on Thursday
EU leaders are widely expected to endorse Ukraine as a candidate country to join the European Union.
23.06 / 20:09
Dogecoin Blockchain Discover Doge Why a hike in Dogecoin [DOGE] adoption doesn’t tell us the whole story
According to a recent report by blockchain analytics company Elliptic, Dogecoin is becoming more and more linked to illegal activity. This includes Ponzi schemes, terrorism funding, and child sex abuse material (CSAM).
23.06 / 15:53
European Union 'You are a mess guys': Albania PM angry over EU membership delays
The six Western Balkan countries met with EU leaders on Thursday to further discuss their integration into the bloc.
23.06 / 14:53
European Union Live: Ukraine EU candidacy and food security at top of Council summit's agenda
European Union leaders are gathering in Brussels on Thursday with Ukraine's candidacy to the bloc at the top of their summit's agenda.
23.06 / 13:27
Europe’s Economy Slows Sharply as Recession Risks Grow
Europe’s economy slowed sharply in June as surging prices of energy and food weakened demand for other goods and services, business surveys showed, increasing the risk that some countries will slide into recession over coming months.
23.06 / 11:41
European Union News Germany moves a step closer to rationing gas after Russia cuts supplies
Germany activated the second phase of its three-stage emergency plan for natural gas supplies Thursday, saying the country faces a “crisis” and warning that storage targets for the winter are at risk due to dwindling deliveries from Russia.
23.06 / 10:34
European Union EU countries set to endorse Ukraine as a candidate to join the bloc
EU leaders are widely expected to endorse Ukraine as a candidate country to join the European Union.
23.06 / 09:37
European Union foreign Kaliningrad row: "It’s nothing to do with a blockade" says Lithuania's former foreign minister
Tensions between Russia and the European Union remain high as Moscow threatens retaliatory action over Lithuania's move to enforce sanctions of embargoed goods transiting through its territory and entering Kaliningrad. 
23.06 / 09:37
European Union Taliban Taliban supreme leader appeals for aid as earthquake kills 1000 people
The Taliban’s supreme leader has appealed for international aid to help the victims of a deadly earthquake which left at least a thousand people dead in Afghanistan's eastern Paktika province.
23.06 / 07:55
Fighting Crypto Conversations | How NFTs are supporting Ukraine's cause in the war against Russia
Ever since the onset of the current war being waged by Russia on Ukraine, an outpouring of support for Ukraine has been streaming in from various avenues and personalities from across the world. In fact, apart from humanitarian aid from various organisations, Ukrainian officials have been appealing to the global crypto community to support their fight by donating in crypto assets, while artists have actually resorted to releasing bespoke non-fungible tokens (NFTs) themed around Ukraine and channelling the proceeds to...
23.06 / 07:53
Health European Union abortion rights 'Barbaric': Malta's abortion law threatens US woman's life, say doctors
The life of a US woman is in grave danger after Maltese doctors refused to grant her a potentially life-saving termination in a medical emergency, her partner Jay Weeldreyer told Euronews. 
23.06 / 06:47
Adoption economics Bitcoin place Russian Ministry of Finance Says There’s No Place for Crypto in Oil Trading
The Russian finance ministry has cast doubt on talk of the nation selling oil for crypto – but claims that blockchain-powered tokens could play an “alternative” role in the business dealings of smaller-scale exporters.
23.06 / 06:43
UPS Man Lawyers UK sanctions boss predicts pushback from lawyers over Russia crackdown
The man behind the UK's sanctions regime is expecting significant legal challenges as the government's crackdown on Russia's war with Ukraine continues.

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