Ukraine Financial News
03.09 / 22:21
Racing
Russia to Keep Nord Stream Pipeline Shut, Citing Mechanical Problems
Russia indefinitely suspended natural gas flows to Europe via a key pipeline hours after the Group of Seven agreed to an oil price cap for Russian crude—two opposing blows exchanged between Moscow and the West in an economic war running parallel to the military conflict in Ukraine.
03.09 / 20:59
From perestroika to Putin, the life of Mikhail Gorbachev in pictures
The death of Mikhail Gorbachev, the eighth and final president of the Soviet Union, has sparked renewed reflection about a key period in contemporary world history.
03.09 / 16:55
Climate change
Cinema
Eight people to stand trial for role in 2016 Bastille Day attack
Six years after the attack in Nice, eight defendants will appear on Monday before the special court of Paris for a new extraordinary terrorist trial, scheduled to last more than three months.
03.09 / 15:53
Cinema
Europe's energy crisis
Jail
Schools
Time
Turkish pop star faces jail time for 'inciting hatred' over religious schools joke
A Turkish pop star could face up to three years in prison after she was indicted Friday for "inciting hatred and enmity" over a joke she made about religious schools in the country.
03.09 / 12:47
Energy
Hundreds pay last respects to Gorbachev in Moscow, Putin a no-show
Hundreds of mourners lined up Saturday to pay tribute to the eighth and final Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, lauded in the West for helping end the Cold War, in a farewell snubbed by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
03.09 / 00:09
Energy
Europe's energy crisis
Energy Price
Ukraine war: Strike on Russian base, energy price caps and B52 bombers
Ukraine said on Friday it had struck a Russian base in Energodar, the city where the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which is occupied by Russian troops, is located.
02.09 / 20:43
Energy
Gas
Europe's energy crisis
Russia to shut down Nord Stream gas pipeline to Europe 'completely'
Russian gas giant Gazprom will completely shut down the Nord Stream pipeline, until a turbine is repaired - even though services were due to resume on Saturday after a maintenance operation.
02.09 / 16:57
Gas
Cost of Living Crisis
Europeans worry cost of living crisis will cause social unrest: survey
Many Europeans worry that high inflation due to the current energy crisis could fuel social unrest, protests, and strikes, according to a new survey in France, Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom.
02.09 / 16:50
G-7 Rolls Out Plan to Cap Price of Russian Oil
The Group of Seven wealthy nations rolled out a plan to cap the price of Russian oil on global markets, committing to a novel new sanctions plan aimed at limiting Russia’s revenue from oil sales as its invasion of Ukraine grinds on.
02.09 / 16:03
New warnings flag risks for derivatives clearing as margin calls loom
Inflation, Ukraine, volatility — the big worries in markets don't stop there. The European Securities and Markets Authority now says on top of “very high risk” for the region is potential woes in the plumbing that underpins financial markets.
02.09 / 15:33
Waves
Airlines
Russian Economic Optimism Is Based on Suspect Data
In the early weeks of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. and European allies rolled out wave upon wave of economic sanctions.
02.09 / 13:37
Agriculture
How tensions over the Ukraine war are flaring up in Germany
To the casual observer, the source of their anger was obvious.
02.09 / 10:27
Agriculture
Protests
Zelenskyy hits out over nuclear watchdog's visit to Zaporizhzhia plant
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has hit out over the UN visit to Europe's largest nuclear power plant.
02.09 / 09:55
Agriculture
Protests
Assassination attempt against Argentine vice president fails as gun misfires
An attempt at killing Argentina's Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner outside her home failed because the handgun misfired, the country's president said.
02.09 / 09:55
Agriculture
Protests
Quake
debate
Earthquakes shake Liechtenstein parliament during quake insurance debate
In the middle of a debate in Liechtenstein's Landtag on Thursday afternoon, a 4.1 magnitude earthquake was felt -- just as the MPs discussed whether the small European nation needs to mandate insurance in the event of quakes.
01.09 / 22:49
Health
Ukraine war: Nuclear safety, Putin in Kaliningrad, and Russian tourist visas
A UN inspection team arrived at Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant Thursday on a mission to safeguard it against catastrophe, reaching the site amid fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces that prompted the shutdown of one reactor and underscored the urgency of the task.
01.09 / 18:23
01.09 / 18:17
business
Sport
Europe
Deal
Crypto.com backs out of $495M sponsorship deal with UEFA Champions League: Report
Cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com has reportedly dropped out of a half-billion-dollar sponsorship deal with the Union of European Football Associations Champions League.
01.09 / 17:01
Poland to demand €1.3 trillion from Germany in WWII reparations
The Polish government on Thursday estimated the financial cost of World War II losses under Nazi occupation at €1.3 trillion and said it would "ask Germany to negotiate these reparations".
01.09 / 14:53
European Union
Ukraine war: Russian shelling forced Zaporizhzhia nuclear reactor to shut down, says Energoatom
Russia and Ukraine accused each other of waging attacks on Thursday near Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, causing one of its reactors to shut down just as a team of UN inspectors were heading in for a visit.
01.09 / 13:51
Lowe's
Digital
BitStamp
Terra Luna
Low
Appetite for Crypto Amongst Institutional Buyers in Hong Kong is Low: New Report
The months-long headwinds in the cryptocurrency ecosystem are beginning to fuel disinterest amongst institutional investors in Hong Kong.
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