Ukraine Financial News
26.08 / 14:09
Football
Education in Hungary risks being 'too feminine', says study
Hungary's State Audit Office (NAO) has expressed concern that the country's education system risks being “too feminine”.
26.08 / 12:29
COST
Citi
Provident
Big banks shutter offices after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – here’s what you need to know
It has been six months since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and law firms and banking giants have since pulled back from the country and shifted hundreds of staff out.
26.08 / 10:37
European Union
Football
Friend
'The jury's out': Liz Truss slammed over reply to 'Macron, friend or foe?' question
"Emmanuel Macron, friend or foe?"
26.08 / 10:37
European Union
Football
UK consumers face 80% rise in energy bills from October as regulator raises price cap
The cost of energy for British consumers will rise by 80% from October, the UK's regulator said on Friday. Ofgem's move will see average annual household bills soar to £3,549 (€4,204).
26.08 / 09:27
European Union
Football
Macron announces France-Algeria historians commission to study 'painful' colonial past
Emmanuel Macron has said he wants to open "a new page" in bilateral ties with Algeria, on the first day of his visit to the country which is designed to relaunch relations following longstanding tensions with France's former colony.
26.08 / 08:15
European Union
Disaster
Power
Zaporizhzhia: 'Radiation disaster' narrowly averted as nuclear plant loses power, says Zelenskyy
The world narrowly avoided a radiation disaster as electricity to Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was cut for hours due to Russian shelling on Thursday, Ukraine's president has claimed.
25.08 / 21:09
European Union
'Absolute emergency': 'Billions' needed to compensate drought losses in France
France's agricultural federations said on Thursday that billions of euros are needed to compensate for "colossal" production losses linked to the drought.
25.08 / 19:55
European Union
Centre
dutch
Investigation after baby dies in 'inhumane' conditions at Dutch asylum centre
Dutch authorities have launched an investigation after a three-month-old child died at the country's main centre for asylum seekers.
25.08 / 18:45
European Union
Violent brawl between football fans shakes central Brussels
Masked hooligans caused thousands of euros worth of damage to a Brussels brasserie after a violent brawl in the Belgian capital on Wednesday.
25.08 / 16:09
COST
Citigroup
Citi’s Russia wind-down to cost $170m as 2,300 jobs on the line
Citigroup will incur costs of around $170m as it winds down its consumer and commercial banking operations in Russia, months after the country's invasion of Ukraine meant it failed to sell the unit.
25.08 / 16:05
25.08 / 15:47
Citi
Citigroup
Citi to fold Russian consumer bank
Citigroup will wind down its Russian consumer bank after attempts to sell the unit were stymied by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and subsequent sanctions on the nation’s financial system, people familiar with the matter said.
25.08 / 15:47
COST
Citigroup
Citigroup to spend $170m winding down Russian consumer and commercial banking
Citigroup will incur costs of around $170m as it winds down its consumer and commercial banking operations in Russia after the country's invasion of Ukraine meant it failed to sell the unit.
25.08 / 14:17
Europe's energy crisis
French MEPs demand EU action over UK sewage discharge into Channel
Three French MEPs are calling on Brussels to take action against the UK after it allowed a significant amount of raw sewage to be dumped in the English Channel and the North Sea.
25.08 / 12:39
Citi
Lowe's
Parke
Fed Watchers Scrutinize Jackson Hole for Hints on Interest-Rate Outlook
Federal Reserve officials returning to Grand Teton National Park for the Kansas City Fed’s annual economic symposium on Thursday face one of the most challenging economic backdrops since officials began hosting the event in Jackson Hole, Wyo., in 1982.
25.08 / 12:31
Drought
Europe's energy crisis: European nations scramble to help households with soaring bills
European governments are scrambling to find ways to shield households and businesses feeling the impact of the surge in energy prices that have soared to record highs.
25.08 / 11:25
Climate change
Two police officers dead after migrant bus ploughs through road block
Two Bulgarian police officers were killed early Thursday as they tried to stop a bus containing migrants who had entered the country illegally, a senior interior ministry official said.
25.08 / 10:37
Climate change
Ukraine war: Zelenskyy hits out at Russia after 22 killed in strike on Chaplyne train station
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed to hold Russia responsible after a rocket attack on a train station on Ukraine's independence day killed more than 20 people and wounded dozens.
25.08 / 08:59
Climate change
Drought
France-Algeria: Emmanuel Macron seeks to repair damaged ties during three-day visit
Emmanuel Macron will begin a three-day official visit to Algeria on Thursday, aimed at turning the page on years of disputes and tension between the host country and France.
25.08 / 07:57
Climate change
Drought
Oder river fish die-off remains a mystery as new details emerge
Authorities in Poland and Germany are still searching for the reason behind the deaths of thousands of fish in the Oder river, almost a month after locals discovered the first signs of the ecological disaster.
25.08 / 07:57
Climate change
Drought
Ukraine war: More than 20 dead in Russian rocket strike on Chaplyne train station
Exactly six months after Moscow invaded its western neighbour, a Russian strike on Ukraine's independence day killed at least 22 people and wounded scores of others at a railway station in the centre of the country — according to a new death toll announced on Wednesday evening by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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