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21.06 / 13:14
business Adoption BitPanda Bitpanda cryptocurrency exchange scores registration in Spain
Bitpanda, an Austrian cryptocurrency exchange that was valued at $4.1 billion last summer, have received registration as a virtual currency exchange and digital asset custody service provider in Spain. 
20.06 / 18:33
European Union Refugees Swimming Why do central banks raise interest rates to curb inflation?
It's all going up: electricity, diesel, vegetables, the Internet, hotels, flights, and now, interest rates.
20.06 / 14:43
Adoption Bitcoin Bitcoin Price Bitcoin mints more than 13,000 'wholecoiners' in the past seven days
Bye-bye bear market blues; welcome to the network, Bitcoin (BTC) believers. Over the past week, the number of Bitcoin wallet addresses containing one BTC or more increased by 13,091. The total number of “wholecoiners” surged to 865,254.
17.06 / 12:51
UPS Lowe's Target valuation Klarna cuts fundraising targets as it mulls lower valuation
Klarna Bank is considering raising fresh funds at a significantly lower valuation than it achieved a year ago, according to people familiar with the situation, a sign of the punishing environment for tech companies.
16.06 / 22:33
European Union Medicine play Europeans divided over how Ukraine war should play out, reveals poll
Europeans are sharply divided over how the Ukraine war should play out, with some favouring peace and others wanting "justice", according to a new poll.
13.06 / 17:19
Technology Queen Elizabeth II Royal Family Queen Elizabeth II becomes second longest-serving monarch in history
Queen Elizabeth II, who celebrated her 70th year on the British throne earlier this month, has became the world’s second longest-serving monarch, with only France’s Louis XIV ahead of her in the history books.
13.06 / 13:51
UK controversial draft law would bring 'trivial' changes to N. Ireland Protocol, Boris Johnson says
Britain's upcoming draft law to unilaterally alter the Northern Ireland Protocol would only bring "trivial changes", Prime Minister Boris Johnson claimed on Monday, dismissing concerns the controversial legislation could usher in a trade war with the European Union.
13.06 / 11:49
Art 'Ooooh, right there, yeah': Sexy bins talk dirty in bid to stop littering in Malmo
Malmo has introduced bins that "talk dirty" in a bid to discourage people from dropping rubbish in the streets.
10.06 / 17:23
proof-of-work Bitcoin Swedish central bankers snipe Bitcoin mining, cite rampant energy use
Another day, another environmental attack on proof-of-work (PoW) mining. A report shared by the Swedish central bank argued that energy-intensive Bitcoin (BTC) and cryptocurrency mining should be banned. 
10.06 / 12:17
LGBT History Putin compares himself to Peter the Great over drive to 'take back Russian land'
Vladimir Putin has compared his actions in Ukraine to Russian tsar Peter the Great's conquest of the Baltic coast during his 18th-century war against Sweden.
10.06 / 05:51
Mining regulation New York State Bitcoin isolate Bitcoin miners say NY ban will be ineffective and 'isolate' the state
Two Bitcoin miners have told Cointelegraph that if the bill banning Proof-of-Work mining for two years in New York becomes law, it would end up triggering an exodus of mining companies from the state and do little to address the intended goals of the moratorium.
08.06 / 16:51
business European Union Deal EU strikes deal to impose 40% quota for women on boards of large companies by 2026
The European Union has agreed to impose gender quotas to ensure women have at least 40 per cent of seats on the boards of large companies.
08.06 / 11:43
Technology security European Union Low Like NATO, the EU has a mutual defence clause but trust appears low
Just like NATO, the European Union has its own mutual defence clause.
07.06 / 13:41
business debate How a nondescript tweet sparked a huge debate on Swedish hospitality
Normally, a single tweet from an unverified user would be lucky to get a few likes or reshares. 
07.06 / 11:07
cryptocurrency NFT CRYPTONEWS Solar ‘WeCryptoEco’ Opens the World’s Largest Solar Powered Farm to NFT Holders
Disclaimer: The text below is a press release that was not written by Cryptonews.com.
04.06 / 21:41
NATO Finland and Sweden prepare for large NATO naval drill, amid Turkish concerns
Finland and Sweden are preparing for an enlarged NATO naval exercise in the Baltic Sea on Sunday, amid Turkish concerns over their membership. 
03.06 / 21:11
Art NFT Entertainment Non-fungible tokens For His First NFT, Jim Carrey Skips Punks, Apes & Goblins - Goes for 'Nature's Relentless Reinvention'
While multiple show business' stars are adding CryptoPunks and Bored Apes to their NFT collections, and Goblins are now the hottest thing in the market, Holywood superstar Jim Carey has stepped into the world of NFTs with his first investment, a work created by photographer Ryan Koopmans and Swedish artist Alice Wexell.
02.06 / 00:13
Climate change European Union Initial results show Danes vote to join EU defence policy
Denmark appeared headed toward joining the European Union’s common defence policy that it long eschewed, following a referendum Wednesday, in a new example of a European country seeking closer defence links with allies after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
01.06 / 10:17
Art European Union Artificial Intelligence Denmark to vote on Europe common defence opt-out in wake of Ukraine war
Traditionally eurosceptic Denmark votes today in a referendum on whether to overturn its opt-out on the EU's common defence policy.
26.05 / 13:43
cryptocurrency Digital Currency Ruble Will Russia’s digital ruble shield its economy from Western sanctions?
A waiver issued by the US Treasury allowing Russia to still transfer payments for its foreign bonds despite Western sanctions expired on Wednesday, leaving Moscow to face an eventual, inevitable default.

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