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15.07 / 14:53
business
LGBT
European Court of Justice
War crimes
European Commission takes Hungary to court over anti-LGBT law and Klubrádió
The European Commission has referred Hungary to the EU's Court of Justice over two cases concerning freedom of speech that, after more than one year, remain unresolved.
15.07 / 13:15
European Union
War crimes
EU 'shot itself in the lungs' with sanctions against Russia, says Orban
The European Union has "shot itself in the lungs" with ill-considered economic sanctions on Russia, which, unless rolled back, risk destroying the European economy, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Friday.
15.07 / 10:35
business
Technology
Killing
Biden to meet with Saudi Arabia leaders despite Khashoggi killing criticism
President Joe Biden will discuss energy supply, human rights, and security cooperation in Saudi Arabia on Friday on a trip designed to restart the US relationship with a country he once pledged to make a "pariah" on the world stage.
15.07 / 00:07
War crimes
Ukraine war: Five key developments to know about from the conflict with Russia
Russian missiles struck a city in central Ukraine on Thursday, killing more than 20 people and wounding about 90 more, Ukrainian authorities said. Nearly 40 others were reported missing.
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War crimes
European economy
Cooperation
ICC and 45 nations pledge stronger cooperation on prosecuting war crimes in Ukraine
The International Criminal Court (ICC) and 45 countries have pledged stronger cooperation on prosecuting war crimes perpetrated by Russia in Ukraine.
14.07 / 20:19
business
Government
News
Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi to resign over coalition crisis
Italy's Prime Minister Mario Draghi has said he will tender his resignation on Thursday night, after his coalition government collapsed.
14.07 / 19:53
business
Ursula von der Leyen
Italy PM Mario Draghi survives confidence vote but coalition in doubt
Italian Premier Mario Draghi won a confidence vote in the Senate on Thursday, but the future of his government was in doubt after the populist 5-Star Movement boycotted the vote, throwing his coalition into crisis.
14.07 / 18:43
business
Gas
Russian airstrike kills at least 20 people in central Ukraine
Russian missiles struck a city in central Ukraine on Thursday, killing at least 20 people and wounding about 90 more, Ukrainian authorities said, in what the country's president has called “an open act of terrorism” on the country’s civilian population in areas with no military value.
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business
History
Ukraine plays symbolic role in France's Bastille Day parade
The war in Ukraine featured prominently in Bastille Day celebrations in France on Thursday, with thousands of French troops marching down the Champs-Elysees avenue alongside allies from Eastern Europe.
14.07 / 13:37
Crime
OTC
Police
Silver
No, Ukrainian Prosecutors Didn’t Just Seize 830kg of Silver from an OTC Crypto Gang – Here’s What Happened
Reports that prosecutors in the Darnytskyi District of Kyiv, Ukraine, have recently busted a gang of over-the-counter (OTC) crypto brokers – who allowed individuals in Russia and areas under Russian control to swap silver, cash, and land for cryptoassets – appear to be somewhat wide of the mark.
14.07 / 12:55
business
Technology
'Wake-up call': EU Ombudsman finds Commission guilty of maladministration over Pfizer texts
The EU's watchdog on Thursday criticised the Commission's handling of a request for the texts exchanged between President Ursula von der Leyen and the CEO of Pfizer as a "wake-up call" for EU accountability and upheld her finding of maladministration over the matter.
14.07 / 12:37
Volatile markets batter UK fund managers
Volatile markets are putting significant strain on UK fund firms' bottom lines, latest results show.
14.07 / 10:49
business
Technology
Estonian PM resigns to form new government
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas resigned on Thursday in order to form a new government coalition in the Baltic country.
14.07 / 09:25
business
Technology
Hungarians protest for second day against tax overhaul
Protesters in Hungary's capital blocked main traffic arteries for the second day in a row Wednesday in opposition to a tax overhaul pushed through this week by the country's right-wing governing party.
14.07 / 08:31
pandemic
Low
Brexit, working conditions and low pay: An inside look at Europe’s hotel staffing crisis
“It’s been a traumatic couple of years.” That’s how the CEO of a hotel loyalty programme sums up the COVID era. “But things are looking great now,” another Chief Executive Officer chimes in.
14.07 / 00:07
business
Technology
Ukraine war: Ten latest developments to know about in the conflict
Russian missile strikes in Ukraine's southern city of Mykolaiv killed at least five people, Ukrainian authorities said on Wednesday.
13.07 / 22:13
business
Prison
Katsiaryna Andreeva: Belarusian journalist sentenced to more than eight years in prison
A Belarusian court has sentenced a journalist to more than eight years in prison for reporting on mass opposition protests in 2020.
13.07 / 21:45
business
Sunak
Tory leadership: Sunak and Mordaunt lead race to succeed Boris Johnson after first vote
The race to succeed Boris Johnson as the leader of the Conservative Party in Britain — and therefore, as UK prime minister — tightened on Wednesday.
13.07 / 16:35
business
Trading
Bitcoin
Bitcoin Price
The search term ‘Bitcoin Crash’ is trending — Here’s why
Last year, the word “crypto” was trending all over the internet as the crypto market was generally flourishing.
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