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06.07 / 13:53
Research Russians defy crackdown to find small ways of protesting Ukraine war
Despite Moscow's attempts to stem any dissent against its invasion of Ukraine, some Russians are continuing to protest -- even if it means facing draconian punishment for the most benign acts of opposition.
06.07 / 13:53
European Union Research MEPs back controversial EU plan to label nuclear and gas investments as 'green'
MEPs on Wednesday backed a controversial plan to label certain nuclear and gas investments as sustainable.
06.07 / 12:53
European Union Research MPs Crunch day for Boris Johnson as he faces MPs after a flood of resignations
Today could be a crucial day in the survival of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, following the resignation of two senior ministers yesterday, and further calls for him to step down.
06.07 / 09:55
LGBT gay rights Research Turkish police break up LGBTQ+ Pride march in Ankara, detain 30 people
Police in Turkey’s capital Ankara has broken up an LGBTQ+ Pride march, detaining dozens of people.
06.07 / 09:55
European Union Research Refugees Donetsk governor urges more than 350,000 residents to flee as Russian offensive escalates
The governor of Donetsk, the last remaining eastern province of Ukraine partially under Kyiv control, has urged more than 350,000 residents to flee.
05.07 / 18:23
NATO 'Historic moment': Finland and Sweden move closer to NATO membership
Finland and Sweden are a step closer to joining the NATO military alliance. 
30.06 / 21:01
Climate change NATO Finland hasn't received deportation lists from Turkey, says minister
Finland’s foreign affairs minister said his country had not received any new requests for deportations of Kurdish rebels, saying all cases had already been solved, after signing a deal with Turkey in order to join NATO.
29.06 / 18:35
NATO Deal Turkey demands Sweden and Finland extradite 'terrorists' after NATO deal
Turkey will renew requests for Sweden and Finland to extradite individuals it considers "terrorists" after the countries reached a deal over the Nordic nations' NATO membership bids, Justice Minister Bekir Bozdağ said on Wednesday.
29.06 / 15:01
NATO Military innovation Threat NATO summit: Joe Biden says US boosting forces in Europe over Russian threat
The United States will boost its military forces in Europe because of threats from Moscow following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Joe Biden said as NATO leaders hold their annual summit in Madrid.
29.06 / 09:37
virtual reality NATO Finland and Sweden set for invite to join NATO after Turkey drops opposition
Finland and Sweden have struck a deal with Turkey that sees Ankara drop its objections to the two Nordic countries joining NATO. 
28.06 / 22:25
European Union Abortion NATO expansion Deal NATO expansion: Finland, Sweden and Turkey strike deal on membership
Finland and Sweden have struck a deal with Turkey that sees Ankara drop its objections to the two Nordic countries joining NATO. 
28.06 / 17:05
abortion rights NATO Scotland's government announces plans for independence referendum on 19 October 2023
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has set out her legal roadmap to hold a new referendum on independence in 2023.
28.06 / 16:37
abortion rights Abortion NATO Ukraine facing 'brutality' unseen in Europe since WW2, says NATO chief before Madrid summit
Ukraine is facing "brutality" unseen in Europe "since World War II" amid Russia's invasion, said Jens Stoltenberg on the opening day of a pivotal NATO summit in Madrid.
27.06 / 23:53
business Blockchain Adoption Investments end 'Crypto is just like the end of the 90s with the internet bubble,' says Hodl CEO Maurice Mureau
For Maurice Mureau, CEO of crypto investment fund operator Hodl, there's "not a lot left" to invest in anymore. With soaring inflation, bonds are no go, real estate is getting more difficult, but there is one asset class that's (unsurprisingly) catching the fund manager's attention – cryptocurrencies. During the European Blockchain Convention in Barcelona this week, Cointelegraph Editor Aaron Wood sat down with Mureau, who gave his insight on the outlook of the digital assets investment landscape.
27.06 / 09:37
Twitter Action Fighting Limelight Yuga Labs vs. Ryder Ripps: Decoding the impact of the lawsuit on the performance of ‘Apes’
Yuga Labs is the limelight again. However, this time around the NFT giant announced that it has filed a lawsuit against old critic Ryder Ripps in a 43-page testimony in California. The founder of the famous Bored Ape Yacht Club [BAYC] claim that Ripps has been “scamming” buyers with falsely equivalent NFTs attempting to harm the standing of the apes in the NFT marketplace. Let’s see if the lawsuit affected BAYC sales and volume since the announcement.
26.06 / 13:23
World festival week Wildfires in Europe, Afghanistan earthquake and the Oslo mass shooting | This week in pictures
This week huge wildfires ravaged swathes of Spain, Cyprus and Turkey amid searing heat across Europe.
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.
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 / 18:45
negligence SocGen accuses Clifford Chance of negligence in £384m gold bullion dispute
Societe Generale has accused Clifford Chance of negligence over its work for the bank in a dispute over  £384m-worth of gold bullion.
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.

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