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13.05 / 15:31
NATO Threat Sweden joining NATO would 'deter the threat of military conflict in northern Europe', says report
Sweden joining NATO would deter the threat of military conflict in northern Europe, a new report has concluded.
13.05 / 13:11
Art European Union Fire EU has become aggressive and bellicose amid Ukraine war, says Russia's Lavrov
The EU has gone from being a "constructive economic platform" to becoming an "aggressive and bellicose" actor amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
13.05 / 13:07
Crypto Investors Bitcoin Luna Indian Luna crash sinks wealth of Indian crypto investors
crypto investors took another dive triggered by the crash of a popular stable coin, TerraUSD, or UST, in the last 48 hours in a market already roiled by rising interest rates, inflation, and Russia’s war on Ukraine. The algorithmic stable coin is supposed to maintain a one-to-one peg against the US dollar but slumped nearly to $.26 to the dollar on Wednesday night after the complex mechanisms that were supposed to hold the dollar peg failed leading to the UST crash. And as a result Luna, Terra’s sister token which powers the Terra blockchain, dropped below $0.30 on Thursday from $80 in a matter of 3 days.
13.05 / 11:21
cryptocurrency Personal Finance Investment Terra Luna Bitcoin Crypto market: Why is there a crash and what’s next?
The cryptocurrency market has endured a face-ripping freefall over the past fortnight. Fear and panic gripped the market as Bitcoin, the world’s first digital currency, tanked below $30,000 twice in a week, its lowest level in 16 months. Other blue-chip cryptos fell, with losses ranging from 30 percent to 90 percent.
13.05 / 11:21
Art European Union Fire Boy, 15, survives the attack that killed his father in front of him
After the Russian troops' retreat from the outskirts of Kyiv, revelations of mass graves with dozens of civilians, some with their hands tied behind their back and most shot to the head in towns like Bucha shocked the world. 
13.05 / 10:01
Art European Union Fire hospital In Ukraine, tales of tragedy as Euronews visits a hospital near the frontline of Russia's war
Natalia's first instinct after a bomb destroyed much of her house was to locate her five-year-old daughter.
13.05 / 00:27
Art Fire Smuggling International Austrian government dismantles international migrant smuggling group
Austria's government says it has dismantled an international criminal network that was smuggling refugees into central Europe.
12.05 / 22:47
BTC Lowe's Tesla Bitcoin 2020 Bitcoin reaches lowest point since Dec 2020; here’s what to expect
On 12 May, BTC dropped to its lowest valuation of $26,350 since December 2020. There is an uncanny resemblance between this crash with the mid-season crypto breakdown in May-June 2021.
12.05 / 17:59
Ethereum solana cryptocurrency price today Bitcoin Print Edition
The unstable algorithms of 'stablecoins' are hurting the crypto market sentiments, while the US dollar-pegged tokens are getting 'depegged' and dragging the market lower. Other than this, rising inflation numbers across the globe are worrying investors over the looming economic slowdown. Russia's unprovoked attack on Ukraine has just added to the woes.
12.05 / 17:51
Art NATO What are the next steps if Sweden and Finland ask to join NATO?
Finland and Sweden could soon ask to join NATO after Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked a surge of support for joining the security alliance. 
12.05 / 17:45
Art Fire Colectiv: Appeals court jails eight people over deadly Romania nightclub fire
Eight people have been jailed over a deadly fire at a nightclub in the Romanian capital Bucharest, which killed 65 people and injured 200 others.
12.05 / 17:27
Blockchain Ethereum censorship How blockchain archives can change how we record history in wartime
Decentralized blockchain technology has been around for a relatively short period of time, in the grand scheme of things, but its decentralized nature has the power to keep data and information out of the hands of censors looking to create a “safe” and “faultless” version of history. 
12.05 / 16:49
COST UPS Producer Price Gains Edged Downward in April but Remain Elevated
U.S. suppliers’ price increases eased a little in April as energy and food costs dropped, but producer-level inflation remained close to historic highs.
12.05 / 15:49
Art Do Western Balkan countries like Macron's idea for a two-tier Europe?
France's President Emmanuel Macron has pitched one of the biggest reforms to the EU structure in decades - the idea of a second tier of countries outside the bloc that share the bloc's values and geography. 
12.05 / 11:13
NATO Ukraine to hold first war crimes trial over Russia's invasion
Ukraine’s top prosecutor has disclosed plans for the first war crimes trial of a captured Russian soldier, as fighting raged in the east and south and the Kremlin left open the possibility of annexing a corner of the country it seized early in the invasion.
12.05 / 10:13
NATO 'Finland must apply for NATO membership without delay,' says country's president and prime minister
Finland's leaders are set to announce their positions on whether the country should join the NATO military alliance. 
11.05 / 17:43
COST UPS Grocery, Airfare Inflation Reached Historic Highs in April; Gas Prices Eased
Americans paid less for gasoline but more for groceries and air travel last month as the broader pace of inflation eased slightly but remained historically high.
11.05 / 16:35
NATO Deal UK will defend Sweden if attacked, Boris Johnson promises after signing security assurance deal
Britain pledged to defend Sweden if the country came under attack, with Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Magdalena Andersson signing a security assurance deal outside Stockholm on Wednesday.
11.05 / 15:37
Ethereum economics Bitcoin US Inflation for April Hits 8.3%, Slightly Above Expectations
US inflation hit 8.3% in April, down from a peak of 8.5% the month before, but still above expectations, new data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics show.
11.05 / 14:31
European Union Floods Riot Maria Alyokhina: Pussy Riot member disguises herself as food courier to flee Russia
A member of the Russian protest group Pussy Riot, Maria Alyokhina, has fled Russia, claiming in an interview with the New York Times in Lithuania that she was able to shake her police monitor by disguising herself as a meal courier.
11.05 / 13:17
Floods NATO UK PM Johnson visits Finland and Sweden ahead of NATO decision
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will visit Finland and Sweden on Wednesday as they prepare to announce their stance on possible NATO membership applications in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Downing Street said.

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