Ukraine Financial News
03.12 / 12:59
European Union
Latvia probes into exiled Russian TV over claims it helped Moscow troops
Statements made by the independent Russian TV station Dozhd raised suspicions it was helping Moscow troops taking part in the Ukraine war and triggered a probe by Latvia's state security service on Friday.
02.12 / 23:31
European Union
Football
Macron's visit is 'major breakthrough' to avert trade war with the US, Le Maire says
Talks between French president Emmanuel Macron and US president Joe Biden this week in Washington have been a "turning point" able to avert a trade war between the two sides of the Atlantic, France's finance minister Bruno Le Maire said on Friday.
02.12 / 23:31
European Union
Football
Russia rejects pullout from Ukraine as condition for talks
Russia said on Friday that Western demands stating it should pull out completely from Ukraine effectively rule out any future talks to end the war.
02.12 / 19:17
European Union
Ukrainian embassies across Europe receive 'bloody animal eye parcels'
Blood-soaked parcels containing animals' eyes have been sent to Ukrainian embassies and consulates in seven European countries in recent days, it emerged on Friday.
02.12 / 18:07
peace
Ukraine war: Scholz tells Putin to withdraw troops before any peace talks can begin
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to withdraw his troops from Ukraine in order to reach a "diplomatic solution" to the war which began with Moscow's invasion on 24 February.
02.12 / 15:11
Adoption
regulation
crypto framework
Framework
International
Ukraine collabs with international consultants to update crypto framework
Working on their national crypto framework, the amendments to the law “On virtual assets,” the Ukrainian regulatory community actively collaborates with international experts. The list includes the international consultancy firm Ernst&Young and the USAID Financial Sector Reform project.
02.12 / 14:19
European Union
Row breaks out as Vilnius tears down Stalin-era WW2 memorial
A row has broken out in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius after the local authority began taking down a WW2 monument on Thursday, despite a UN injunction.
02.12 / 14:11
European Union
Bulgaria's bid to bring back paper ballots sparks fears over election corruption
Hundreds of people took to the streets of the Bulgarian capital on Thursday to oppose an electoral change bringing back paper ballots.
02.12 / 13:41
COST
Globalized Supply Chain Brings More-Turbulent Food Prices
For decades, globalization has increased the variety and reduced the cost of food. Now the pandemic, war in Ukraine and other global disruptions have shown how that complex supply chain can also result in more turbulent prices.
02.12 / 10:05
Kanye West suspended from Twitter after incendiary Hitler comments
Kanye West has been banned from Twitter over his deeply controversial comments about Hitler, owner of the social media platform Elon Musk announced on Thursday.
02.12 / 09:21
Lost
Up to 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers lost in war, says official
Up to 13,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed since the start of the Russian invasion in February, an official said on Thursday.
02.12 / 04:25
Germany's World Cup dreams dashed despite victory over Costa Rica
Germany's World Cup dreams were dashed on Thursday after the team was sensationally eliminated from the tournament, despite a 4-2 win over Costa Rica in their last Group E match.
01.12 / 19:43
Watch live: Macron and Biden set to speak after White House talks
US president Joe Biden has welcomed French counterpart Emmanuel Macron to the White House.
01.12 / 17:25
European Union
letter
Spain PM targeted as letter bomb victims expand beyond Ukraine embassy
Spain's prime minister was also sent a letter bomb, it was revealed on Thursday, 24 hours after an explosion at the Ukrainian embassy in Madrid.
01.12 / 15:23
Eurozone Inflation Eased in November, but Further Rate Rises Likely
The annual rate of inflation in the eurozone fell in November for the first time since mid-2021 as energy prices dropped.
01.12 / 14:39
COST
Globalized Supply Chain Brings More-Turbulent Food Prices
For decades, globalization has increased the variety and reduced the cost of food. Now the pandemic, war in Ukraine and other global disruptions have shown how that complex supply chain can also result in more turbulent prices.
01.12 / 13:55
European Union
'We will fight. We are unbreakable': Mariupol survivor tells her story
When Kateryna Polishchuk began her studies to become an opera singer, she could have never imagined that one day she would be performing surgery without anaesthesia on a wounded soldier while hiding away in a bombed-out steel plant.
01.12 / 12:53
European Union
Confiscation
'Make Russia pay': EU moves ahead with confiscation of frozen assets, despite legal pitfalls
The European Union is stepping up work to confiscate the Russian-owned assets that have been frozen under EU sanctions and use them to finance the costly reconstruction of Ukraine.
01.12 / 11:53
European Union
NOT
Denmark election: A month on, why has a new government still not been formed?
Voters in Denmark went to the polls a month ago, on 1 November.
01.12 / 11:13
European Union
Five burning issues on the agenda as Biden welcomes Macron to the US
Roll out the red carpet, Emmanuel Macron has arrived in the United States.
01.12 / 09:29
European Union
Germany and Norway announce plan to better protect maritime infrastructure
Leaders of Germany and Norway launched a plan on Wednesday to better protect maritime infrastructure within NATO.
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