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03.08 / 11:07
Adoption Lightning Network Bitcoin Oxford City Football Club to accept Bitcoin for matchday tickets
United Kingdom Bitcoin (BTC) payments adoption just recruited a new player. Oxford City Football Club looks to become the first National League football club to accept matchday payments in BTC when the season kicks off on Aug. 6.
01.08 / 16:35
regulation UK government NOT FCA cracks down on the ads of high-risk assets, but not crypto
British Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) demands clearer and more prominent risk warnings from the companies marketing high-risk investments. Certain investment incentives, such as refer a friend bonus, will be banned altogether. 
31.07 / 13:59
Royal Family bin Report: Prince Charles' charity got million pound donation from bin Laden family
Britain’s Prince Charles is facing more questions over his charities after a newspaper reported that one of his funds accepted a 1 million pound (€1.2 million) donation from relatives of Osama bin Laden.
29.07 / 19:57
Football Instagram Ukraine war: What you need to know this Friday
Russia and Ukraine accused one another on Friday of bombing a prison in separatist-held eastern Ukraine, which killed scores of Ukrainian prisoners of war.  
29.07 / 14:09
Energy European economy Russian missile strike on Mykolaiv kills at least five, injures seven
At least five people were killed and seven wounded in a Russian strike that hit a bus stop in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Mykolayiv, the regional governor said on Friday.
29.07 / 14:09
Prime Minister Energy Economy eclipses other issues in race to be UK PM
The UK's next prime minister will take office amid turmoil: soaring inflation, a war in Ukraine, souring relations with China, a changing climate.
29.07 / 12:41
Women Leaked report finds Frontex 'covered up' illegal migrant pushbacks by Greek authorities
The former head of the European Union's external border surveillance agency Frontex was aware of the illegal deportations of migrants by Greece and even co-financed some of the returns, according to a damning report published on Thursday by Der Spiegel.
29.07 / 12:41
Energy European economy Ukrainian shelling killed own prisoners of war, say Donetsk separatists
Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine claim that at least 40 Ukrainian prisoners of war captured during the fighting for Mariupol have been killed by Ukrainian shelling.
29.07 / 12:03
Energy Women Berlin turns off the lights in a bid to save energy
Berlin has decided to switch off the lights of several monuments and historic buildings overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, as part of a national effort to save energy amid fears of winter shortages. 
29.07 / 12:03
Women Xi, Biden exchange warnings as Pelosi's plans to visit Taiwan spark tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Joe Biden held a long phone call in which the Beijing leader warned the US against meddling in China's dealings with Taiwan and splitting the world's two biggest economies, officials said.
29.07 / 11:45
Government regulation policies Final candidates for next UK prime minister have made pro-crypto statements
Rishi Sunak, the former chancellor of the Exchequer, and Liz Truss, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, two of the final candidates to become the next prime minister for the United Kingdom, have both previously expressed pro-crypto views.
28.07 / 11:23
Energy 'Message of defiance': The Ukrainians getting married as war wages
Tetiana was expecting it to be the sound of champagne bottles popping that got her up for her wedding in the morning, but she was instead dragged out of bed by a Russian missile falling near her home in central Ukraine.
28.07 / 11:23
Energy inflation Russian missiles hit Kyiv, Chernihiv regions as Ukraine launches Kherson counteroffensive
Russian forces have launched massive missile strikes on Ukraine's Kyiv and Chernihiv regions, areas that haven't been targeted in weeks. 
28.07 / 11:23
Energy inflation Backed Al-Sadr followers protest in Iraq's parliament against Iran-backed PM candidate
Hundreds of Iraqi protesters breached Baghdad's Green Zone parliament on Wednesday chanting anti-Iran curses in a demonstration against a nominee for prime minister by Tehran-backed parties.
27.07 / 23:49
Energy Power Macron calls Russia a 'colonial power' during visit to ex-French colony
The French president vilified Russia as a "colonial imperial power" during a visit to Benin, which France ruled for more than 150 years. 
27.07 / 22:03
Energy Ukraine war: What you need to know this Wednesday
The headquarters that will coordinate grain exports from Ukraine was unveiled in Turkey on Wednesday, following a landmark agreement to unlock shipments last week. 
27.07 / 19:55
Energy Research Top EU officials hacked by Israeli Pegasus spyware
The European Union (EU) has found evidence that phones used by some of its top staff were hacked by Israeli spyware, the bloc's top justice official said in a letter seen by Reuters.
27.07 / 18:55
inflation Airport Deal Why aren't ships rushing to export grain from Black Sea ports after Ukraine-Russia deal?
With countries across the world on the brink of famine, shipping companies aren't rushing to export millions of tons of trapped grain out of Ukraine, despite a breakthrough deal to provide safe corridors through the Black Sea.
27.07 / 18:39
Energy Fears of winter gas shortages as Nord Stream reduced to 20% capacity
Gas deliveries via Nord Stream fell on Wednesday to 20% of the pipeline's capacity, amplifying worries about winter shortages across Europe, according to the German operator Gascade. 
27.07 / 18:39
inflation Airport Deal European powers urge Iran to agree to 'best possible' nuclear deal
Western European powers have pressed Iran to sign a revived 2015 nuclear deal, warning that what's on the table now is “the best possible” arrangement. 

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