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26.11 / 00:19
UPS Bitcoin reserves Harvard Research Paper Urges Governments and Central Banks to Add Bitcoin to Reserves to Hedge ‘Sanction Risk’
Central banks in countries that face a risk of being sanctioned by the US could shift their international reserves to include bitcoin (BTC), a new Harvard University research paper has argued.
25.11 / 20:19
FIFA hospital Ukraine war: Kherson evacuates hospital patients amid relentless Russian shelling
Patients at hospitals in Kherson are being evacuated amid ongoing Russian strikes on the southern city, say local authorities. 
25.11 / 20:19
FIFA Ukraine war: Arms made at pace ‘highest since Cold War’ as Europe’s east aids Kyiv
Eastern and Central Europe's arms industry is churning out guns, ammunition, and other military supplies at a pace not seen since the Cold War as governments aim to aid Ukraine in its fight against Russia.
25.11 / 18:25
FIFA 'I share your pain,' Putin tells mothers of fallen Russian soldiers
Vladimir Putin told the mothers of Russian soldiers serving in the war that he "shares the pain" of those who lost their sons and told them not to believe "lies" about the invasion of Ukraine. 
25.11 / 16:01
Target MET scam Bitcoin Cyber £3.2 Million Crypto Scam Dismantled by UK Cyber Crime Unit – Over 100 Arrests Made in ‘Biggest Ever Fraud Operation’
The UK’s Metropolitan Police has taken down an international crypto scam ring in what it describes as the largest ever fraud operation led by the force. 
25.11 / 15:15
FIFA Power Ukraine war: Putin to meet soldiers' mothers; Kherson strike; and half of Kyiv without power
Russian missile strikes have damaged a hospital in Zaporizhzhia, according to the region’s governor, Oleksandr Starukh.
25.11 / 13:21
Barefoot migrants pushed by Belarus across Lithuanian border, says minister
Belarus is pushing migrants across the Lithuanian border barefoot in a bid to exert pressure on the country, Lithuania's government said on Wednesday. 
25.11 / 13:21
Ukraine war: Poland saying 'no' to German Patriot air defence system causes a stir
An anti-missile system Germany offered to send to Poland should instead go to Ukraine, Warsaw said, raising concerns that such a move would signify an escalation of NATO involvement in the war in eastern Europe.
25.11 / 09:49
Migrants Iran: Top football player arrested for criticising the Tehran regime
Iran arrested a prominent former member of its national football team on Thursday over his criticism of the government.
25.11 / 05:39
Law defi ApeCoin geo-blocks US stakers, two Apes sell for $1M each, marketplace launched
United States-based ApeCoin (APE) holders could miss out on staking rewards after the U.S. was added to a list of regions geo-blocked from using an upcoming APE staking service.
25.11 / 01:15
Migrants financing French prosecutors probe alleged illegal election financing
French national financial prosecutors said Thursday they have opened an investigation into suspected illegal financing of electoral campaigns in 2017 and 2022. 
25.11 / 00:33
Migrants Viktor Orbán promises Hungary will ratify NATO membership for Finland and Sweden in January
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said his country will ratify NATO membership for Sweden and Finland at the start of the next parliamentary session -- in January 2023. 
24.11 / 20:47
renewable energy rights Abortion rights: French parliament votes to include right in constitution
Lawmakers in France's lower house of parliament voted to include abortion rights in the country's constitution, the first step in a lengthy legislative process.
24.11 / 16:27
FTX Fried Sam Sam Bankman-Fried Will Speak at Conference Alongside Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Despite Ongoing FTX Investigation
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried will speak during the New York Times' annual DealBook Summit alongside Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen despite the ongoing investigation against his failed venture FTX.
24.11 / 15:09
Target Cooper Gap ECB Must Narrow Interest-Rate Gap With Fed, OECD Says
The European Central Bank will have to raise its key interest rate much further if it is to bring down persistently high inflation, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development warned Tuesday.
24.11 / 15:09
Manufacturing U.S.-Europe Trade Booms as Old Allies Draw Closer
FRANKFURT—The global economic map is rapidly transforming, with trade and investment between the U.S. and Europe booming as Russia’s war in Ukraine and fraying ties between the West and China draw the trans-Atlantic allies closer.
24.11 / 14:47
MPs 'Absurd': Russian MPs back law banning LGBTQ 'propaganda'
Russia's State Duma -- the lower house of the Russian parliament -- approved a controversial new law on Thursday banning LGBTQ "propaganda" to adults.
24.11 / 14:47
controversy Slovakian Prime Minister gives Viktor Orban new scarf after 'Greater Hungary' controversy
Slovakia's Prime Minister Eduard Heger has given Viktor Orbán a new scarf after his Hungarian counterpart caused controversy
24.11 / 14:07
Technology Climate change European Parliament Brussels recommends billions in EU funds be withheld from Hungary
The European Commission is likely to recommend that billions of euros of EU money be withheld from Hungary judging that Budapest has failed to deliver the reforms necessary to ensure such funds are protected from corruption, Euronews understands.
24.11 / 11:35
Climate change Power Ukraine war: Two-thirds of Kyiv still without power after deadly Russian missile strikes
A day after Russian strikes battered Ukrainian cities, killing ten people and knocking out power and water service in several regions, according to officials, more than two third of Kyiv was still without power on Thursday morning.
24.11 / 10:51
Climate change Lost Scottish independence: What happens now Scotland has lost its legal case for a second referendum?
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Scotland's parliament can't organise its own independence referendum.

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