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22.11 / 13:43
UPS Ripple XRP SEC XRP Price Prediction as XRP Spikes Green Despite Crypto Prices Crashing – New Rally Starting?
The XRP price has risen by 1.5% in the past 24 hours, reaching $0.358245 as the altcoin recovers from yesterday's market-wide selloff. It remains down by 23% in the last 30 days, yet hopes surrounding Ripple's case with the SEC promise to push it up higher in the coming weeks, as this case case draws to a long-awaited close.
22.11 / 10:17
business LGBT European Union Deal COP27: EU left 'disappointed' by lack of ambition in final deal, calling it a 'small step forward'
The European Union is not hiding its disappointment with the climate deal struck at COP27, criticising its lack of ambition and warning of an increasingly distant possibility to keep global warming under the 1.5 °C target.
22.11 / 10:17
business LGBT European Union Ukraine war: Kyiv tells residents of liberated areas to leave before winter sets in
Ukrainian authorities have begun evacuating civilians from recently liberated sections of the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, fearing that a lack of heat, power and water due to Russian shelling will make living conditions too difficult this winter. 
22.11 / 07:33
business European Union Victims and 'heroes' of US LGBT club shooting identified
Mourners have gathered on Monday to commemorate those killed in a horrific attack at an LGBTQ nightclub in the US city of Colorado Springs, Colorado, as more information on the victims and alleged perpetrator -- as well as the 'heroes' who helped stop the bloodshed -- emerges.
22.11 / 01:51
business European Union Two Estonians accused of $575 million cryptocurrency fraud scheme
Two Estonian citizens were arrested in Tallinn, Estonia after having been charged with their alleged involvement in a $575 million cryptocurrency fraud and money laundering conspiracy, the US Justice Department revealed on Monday.
21.11 / 17:21
business European Union Four Russian ‘torture’ sites discovered in Kherson, says Ukraine
Ukrainian prosecutors say they have discovered four Russian "torture sites" in the southern city of Kherson.
21.11 / 16:53
UPS U.S. Presses Allies to Tighten Up Sanctions Enforcement on Russia
WASHINGTON—U.S. officials are jetting around the globe in a quiet diplomatic push to get Russia’s major trading partners to enforce sanctions and trade controls, as exports to the country pick up after diving in the weeks following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.  
21.11 / 15:05
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.
21.11 / 13:29
business economy Cinema 'Worst winter of our lives': Ukrainian capital prepares for cold and dark times ahead
The situation in Ukraine's capital and other major cities has deteriorated drastically following the largest missile attack on the country's power grid on Tuesday. 
21.11 / 13:29
business economy Cinema Indonesia earthquake: '46 dead and 700 injured' as 5.6 tremor strikes main island of Java
Dozens of people are feared dead and some 700 injured after an earthquake shook Indonesia's main island of Java on Monday, damaging buildings and sending people scrambling for safety.
21.11 / 11:39
Ukraine war Cinema Afghans will struggle for their lives this winter, says Red Cross
The conditions in Taliban-held Afghanistan will be worse in the year ahead, and more Afghans are bound to struggle for survival, a top Red Cross official said.
20.11 / 22:09
Tourism Cinema Ukraine war: Here are the key developments you need to know for Sunday
Germany has offered Warsaw the Patriot missile defence system to help it to secure its airspace, after a stray missile crashed in Poland last week, Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht told a newspaper on Sunday.
20.11 / 20:03
Tourism Power ‘Playing with fire’: More strikes recorded at Zaporizhzhia power plant
Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of bombing the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southern Ukraine, which is occupied by the Russian army.
20.11 / 19:15
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.
20.11 / 15:01
Climate change Celebrity News Heatwave Five killed, 18 wounded in Colorado gay nightclub shooting
Five people were killed and 18 injured in a shooting at a gay nightclub on Saturday night in Colorado Springs, Colorado, police said.
20.11 / 12:19
climate conference Low Kazakhstan goes to the polls in 'low-key' snap presidential election
Voters in Kazakhstan are casting their ballots Sunday in a snap election that looks likely to return the incumbent president to power, in an election the OSCE has described as "low-key." 
20.11 / 12:01
climate conference COP27 climate summit closes with agreement to compensate poor countries
Early on Sunday morning negotiators managed to agree on what's called a loss and damage fund.
19.11 / 21:19
climate conference Ukraine war: The key developments you need to know for Saturday
Russia's sustained attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure have interrupted supplies to as much as 40% of the country's population at the onset of winter. 
19.11 / 20:09
Activism Climate change climate conference Ukraine war Sunak UK PM Rishi Sunak meets President Zelenskyy on surprise Ukraine trip
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised 125 anti-aircraft guns and other air-defense technology as he made an unannounced visit Saturday -- his first -- to Ukraine's snow-blanketed war-time capital for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
19.11 / 14:21
Climate change European Union CLIMATE CRISIS Standard rights World Cup: Infantino accuses Europe of 'double standard' for criticising Qatar human rights
FIFA president Gianni Infantino targeted European critics of World Cup host Qatar on Saturday and suggested a moral double standard in his home continent.
19.11 / 00:41
Climate change European Union CLIMATE CRISIS Trump US attorney general names special counsel to oversee charges against Trump
US Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special prosecutor to oversee criminal investigations related to former President Donald Trump on Friday. 

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