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30.05 / 14:03
EU leaders meet in Brussels in the midst of impasse on Russian oil ban
EU leaders are flying to Brussels to meet in a two-day extraordinary summit centred on the Ukraine war, energy dependency and defence investments.
29.05 / 19:51
Champions League Deal Despite EU sanctions, Serbian president secures gas deal with Putin
As the war in Ukraine rages, Serbia's president announced that he has secured an "extremely favourable" natural gas deal with Russia during a telephone conversation on Sunday with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.
29.05 / 00:39
Football Champions League Best in Europe! Real Madrid beat Liverpool to win Champions League final
Real Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0 to win Europe's premier football contest for a record 14th time. 
28.05 / 21:33
Climate change Recall 'I had to help people': Bucha doctors recall life and work under Russian occupation
It has been weeks since Bucha was last under Russian control, but the city is still reeling from the war -- and stories of life under occupation keep coming out of the now-infamous site of alleged war crimes by Russian forces.
28.05 / 11:41
Climate change Lithuanians organise donation drive to buy Bayraktar drone for Ukraine
Hundreds of Lithuanians are chipping in together to buy an advanced military drone for Ukraine in its war against Russia in a show of solidarity with a fellow former Soviet Union country.
26.05 / 03:25
Digital Bitcoin ECB survey: Crypto’s futures contracts and options trading is bound to be…
The European Central Bank (ECB) recently published a report titled ‘Decrypting financial stability risks in crypto-asset markets.’ The report comes at a time when crypto-assets are at the center of intense policy debates.
24.05 / 23:53
Blockchain Adoption regulation Bitcoin ECB: One in ten households in eurozone population centers now own cryptocurrency
On Tuesday, the European Central Bank, or ECB, published the results of a new survey conducted in six eurozone areas; the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Belgium, France, and Germany. Together, approximately 10% of respondents from the surveyed countries said they own cryptocurrencies. Out of this group, only 6% of respondents said they own digital assets worth more than 30,000 euros. Meanwhile, 37% of respondents said they owned up to 999 euros in crypto.
24.05 / 12:51
Sexual assault Prison Russian court upholds nine-year prison sentence for Alexei Navalny
An appeals court in Russia has upheld a nine-year prison sentence for opposition politician Alexei Navalny.
24.05 / 12:29
Sexual assault Boris Johnson: New 'partygate' photos emerge, as PM waits official report
New photographs have emerged of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson raising a glass in front of a group of people, with snacks and several wine bottles on a table in front of him. 
24.05 / 08:21
Sexual assault Ukraine live: Russia is waging “total war” on Ukraine, says President Zelenskyy
Today marks the three-month anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last night accusing Russia of inflicting as many casualties and as much infrastructure destruction as possible.
23.05 / 21:17
exhibition European Union European Commission Brussels says Hungary's rule of law situation has deteriorated, as Budapest digs heels in
The European Commission says Hungary's performance related to the rule of law deteriorated last year, especially on LGBT rights and with the phone tapping of opposition journalists and businessmen.
23.05 / 21:17
exhibition War crimes Killing Prison Russian soldier sentenced to life in prison for killing unarmed Ukrainian civilian
A court in Kyiv has sentenced a Russian soldier to life in prison for killing an unarmed civilian in the early days of the Ukraine invasion. The verdict marks the first conviction of a soldier for war crimes since the conflict began at the end of February. 
22.05 / 09:13
dealmaking Credit Suisse hires Barclays’ Nacho Moreno to head Spain and Portugal dealmaking
Credit Suisse has poached the head of investment banking at Barclays in Spain, the latest senior hire at the Swiss bank as it adds to its senior ranks of dealmakers after a spate of departures.
21.05 / 21:05
dealmaking Credit Suisse hires Barclays’ Nacho Moreno to head Spain and Portugal dealmaking
Credit Suisse has poached the head of investment banking at Barclays in Spain, the latest senior hire at the Swiss bank as it adds to its senior ranks of dealmakers after a spate of departures.
21.05 / 07:51
Citi SUN Citigroup Citi’s new Malaga hub attracts 3,000 applicants, including ex-footballers and Olympians
Citigroup received over 3,000 applications for its new graduate programme in the Spanish city of Malaga — a sign the bank’s battle to attract junior talent with sun and sand is paying off.
20.05 / 23:35
regulation privacy Tax Spain’s Basque Country Readies its Own Crypto Tax Laws, Exchanges to Be Forced to Report on Clients
While central governments continue to hum and haw about the how, whens, and whys of crypto taxation and regulation, some provincial governments have decided to go it alone – particularly in the Basque Country, Spain.
20.05 / 13:03
dealmaking Credit Suisse hires Barclays’ Nacho Moreno to head Spain and Portugal dealmaking
Credit Suisse has poached the head of investment banking at Barclays in Spain, the latest senior hire at the Swiss bank as it adds to its senior ranks of dealmakers after a spate of departures.
19.05 / 15:01
Citi SUN Citigroup Citi’s new Malaga hub attracts 3,000 applicants, including ex-footballers and Olympians
Citigroup received over 3,000 applications for its new graduate programme in the Spanish city of Malaga — a sign the bank’s battle to attract junior talent with sun and sand is paying off.

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