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19.05 / 02:09
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.
18.05 / 13:11
Activism NATO penalty Belarus president changes death penalty law to target opposition
Belarus has introduced the death penalty for planning an attack or "attempting an act of terrorism", according to a decree issued Wednesday — charges that target many opposition activists, including its exiled leader.
18.05 / 12:29
European Union NATO Tytti Tuppurainen tells Euronews why Finland wants to join the NATO military alliance
"If we were attacked militarily, we do not want to be alone."
18.05 / 08:01
business NATO Live: First war crimes trial since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine set to begin in Kyiv
The first war crimes trial since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, against a Russian soldier accused of killing an unarmed civilian, is set to get underway in Kyiv later today. The trial could be the first of many.
17.05 / 21:53
LGBT European Union EU ready to defend Finland and Sweden in event of Russian attack amid NATO bids
The EU is ready to defend Finland and Sweden in the event of a Russian attack, even as it waits to join NATO, according to the bloc's foreign policy chief.
17.05 / 21:19
LGBT NATO Why does Turkey want to block Finland and Sweden from NATO?
The Turkish government's assertion that they have issues agreeing to let Finland and Sweden join NATO has raised eyebrows in Helsinki and Stockholm in a week where the Nordic nations are submitting historic letters requesting NATO membership. 
17.05 / 18:05
LGBT gay rights European Union LGBT+ couple's stateless baby should be given birth certificate, rules court
The stateless baby of a married LGBT+ couple should be issued with a birth certificate, a court in Bulgaria has ruled. 
17.05 / 16:41
European Union Extradition Valtònyc: Belgian appeals court rules out extradition for Spanish rapper
A Belgian appeals court has upheld a decision not to extradite the controversial Spanish rapper Valtònyc.
17.05 / 09:39
Netflix Police Bitcoin Serbia’s capital Belgrade paralysed by hundreds of bomb threats
Serbia's capital was targeted by a slew of bomb threats on Monday, police have said.
17.05 / 07:55
European Union NATO Live: More than 260 fighters, including badly wounded, evacuated from Mariupol steelworks
After months of fighting, many of the last defenders of the steelworks in Mariupol were evacuated overnight, with the Ukrainian government saying they had fulfilled their mission. Hundreds were evacuated to Russian-held territory, including wounded, though some remain behind.
16.05 / 23:55
European Union NATO Grenoble allows women to wear burkinis in public pools despite political opposition
The French city of Grenoble has formally allowed Muslim women to wear burkinis, or swimming costumes covering the whole body, in public pools.
16.05 / 20:47
Netflix Eurovision Song Contest NATO Bitcoin Elisabeth Borne appointed as new French Prime Minister
Centrist politician Elisabeth Borne was appointed France’s new prime minister on Monday to become the second woman to hold the post in the country.
13.05 / 03:27
Sport Football UK marketing Sky News Deal Chelsea Secures First Crypto Shirt Sponsor in USD 24M Deal
Shortly after the UK seized the club from sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich and a group of investors paid GBP 2.5bn (USD 3.1bn) for his shares, Chelsea FC is teaming up with digital asset investing platform WhaleFin under a shirt sponsorship deal for the next season.
11.05 / 14:31
European Union Floods Riot Maria Alyokhina: Pussy Riot member disguises herself as food courier to flee Russia
A member of the Russian protest group Pussy Riot, Maria Alyokhina, has fled Russia, claiming in an interview with the New York Times in Lithuania that she was able to shake her police monitor by disguising herself as a meal courier.
11.05 / 13:17
Floods NATO UK PM Johnson visits Finland and Sweden ahead of NATO decision
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will visit Finland and Sweden on Wednesday as they prepare to announce their stance on possible NATO membership applications in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Downing Street said.
11.05 / 11:13
European Union raid Shireen Abu Akleh: Al Jazeera journalist dies after being shot covering Israeli raid
A journalist for Al Jazeera was shot and killed while covering an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank town of Jenin early on Wednesday. 
11.05 / 10:03
European Union week A week on, the EU appears no closer to a Russian oil embargo
Unlike other rounds of sanctions against Moscow approved swiftly by member states, the EU appeared no closer to agreeing on a Russian oil embargo nearly a week after it was proposed by the Commission.
11.05 / 08:05
European Union Live: Ukrainians make gains in east, hold on at Mariupol mill
Ukrainian forces made strategic gains on Tuesday, pushing Russian forces back in some parts of the country. Meanwhile, the US House of Representatives has voted overwhelmingly to send a new $40 billion Ukraine aid package.
11.05 / 00:07
Germany's Scholz warns UK against 'unilateral' change to post-Brexit accord in Northern Ireland
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday opposed any challenge to post-Brexit controls establishing a special status for Northern Ireland, which London says are "not tenable" after the Sinn Fein republicans won recent elections in the UK territory.
10.05 / 22:59
President Leonid Kravchuk: Ukraine's first President dies aged 88, says Kyiv
Ukraine's first President Leonid Kravchuk has died at the age of 88, officials in Kyiv have stated.
10.05 / 18:49
European Union foreign German foreign minister Baerbock pledges to 'ensure justice' on visit to Ukraine
German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock travelled to Bucha, Ukraine, on Tuesday where Russian troops are alleged to have committed war crimes after bodies of civilians were found in the streets and in mass graves.

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