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14.02 / 11:09
Venice love Fears rise among Ukraine's Azov Sea communities over Russian naval exercises
While the world follows the movement of Russian troops in Belarus, Ukrainian authorities are equally — if not more — concerned about the possibility of military drills in the Azov Sea, a shallow body of water shared between Russia and Ukraine.
14.02 / 11:09
love News Police shoot attacker who threatened officers with a knife at Gare du Nord station in Paris
Police shot an attacker who threatened two officers with a knife at Gare du Nord station in Paris on Monday morning, a police source told Euronews.
14.02 / 10:47
Venice love Winter Olympics Kamila Valieva: Russian can compete at Winter Olympics, rules court, despite failed drugs test
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva will be allowed to compete for a second gold medal at the Winter Olympics despite failing a pre-Games drug test.
14.02 / 09:11
Protest Venice love Key US-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters
The busiest US-Canada border crossing reopened late Sunday after protests against COVID-19 restrictions closed it for almost a week, while Canadian officials held back from a crackdown on a larger protest in the capital, Ottawa.
14.02 / 02:45
NASDAQ DOW COMPOSITE rate hikes Nasdaq futures are slightly lower as Wall Street weighs Russia-Ukraine tensions, potential Fed rate hikes
Stock futures dipped slightly Sunday evening as investors continued to monitor the developing tension between Ukraine and Russia and potential Fed rate hikes.
13.02 / 13:37
Protest Crisis in Ukraine: Scholz goes to Kyiv and Moscow as frictions mount
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is flying to Ukraine and Russia this week in an effort to help defuse escalating tensions as Western intelligence officials warn that the possibility of a Russian invasion of Ukraine is increasing.
12.02 / 18:33
'People's money': Afghans protest Biden's order to give €3.1bn to 9/11 victims
On Saturday, demonstrators in Kabul condemned President Joe Biden's order freeing up around €3.1 billion in Afghan assets held in the US for families of America's 9/11 victims — saying the money belongs to Afghans.
12.02 / 16:11
Elections Turkmenistan to hold snap elections after Berdymukhamedov broaches succession
Turkmenistan will hold snap presidential elections after the country’s authoritarian leader announced he is ready to relinquish power to younger people.
12.02 / 13:35
Technology Ukraine crisis: Biden and Putin to talk after latest US warnings of Russian invasion
Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden are to hold a high-stakes telephone call on Saturday as tensions over a possibly imminent invasion of Ukraine escalated sharply the day before.
11.02 / 18:47
Technology Emmanuel Macron refused to take Russian COVID test before meeting Vladimir Putin
French President Emmanuel Macron refused to take a Russian COVID-19 test before his meeting with Vladimir Putin, according to the Kremlin.
11.02 / 13:21
Technology aids Smuggling Spanish police bust drugs ring 'simulating orca attacks' to aid smuggling into ports
Spanish police say they have dismantled a drug trafficking ring who simulated boat damage, and even orca attacks, to get towed into ports and smuggle in hashish.
11.02 / 10:15
aids Winter Olympics hearing Winter Olympics: Doping hearing to decide Russian skater Kamila Valieva's fate
Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva’s right to compete in the women’s event at the Beijing Olympics will be decided at an urgent hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
11.02 / 09:21
Technology aids Ukraine crisis: Biden warns Americans to leave now as 'things could go crazy quickly'
US President Joe Biden has repeated his warning that any Americans still in Ukraine should leave as soon as possible.
10.02 / 18:25
cryptocurrency regulation Bitcoin Russia Plans to Allow ‘Non-Residents’ Access to Crypto Platforms, Helping Bitcoin Miners Sell BTC
The Russian government appears to be preparing the ground for the legalization and regulation of the Bitcoin (BTC) and crypto mining sector – and is already planning what looks like a way for miners to sell their tokens to overseas buyers even after the nation begins policing crypto transactions.
09.02 / 18:32
cryptocurrency Bitcoin Russia’s government and central bank agree to treat cryptos as currency
Russia’s government and its central bank have reached an agreement on how to regulate cryptocurrencies, according to a statement released by the government.
08.02 / 13:13
History Kyiv Ukraine crisis: Macron heads to Kyiv as French president and Putin pledge to speak again
Emmanuel Macron heads to Kyiv on Tuesday, a day after his long meeting with Vladimir Putin, as the diplomatic drive continues to defuse tensions in the military standoff between Russia and Ukraine.
07.02 / 19:03
NATO Sexual assault Ukraine crisis: Germany and UK send hundreds of extra soldiers to NATO's eastern flank
Berlin and London both decided to send additional troops to NATO battle groups in Eastern Europe, ministers of defence of the two countries said on Monday.
06.02 / 23:09
Sexual assault Bitcoin German leader's stance on Russia looms over first visit to US
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz set off Sunday for Washington seeking to reassure Americans that his country stands alongside the United States and other NATO partners in opposing any Russian aggression against Ukraine.
05.02 / 14:03
London Ukraine crisis: Xi backs Putin as von der Leyen pledges 'robust' sanctions
High-stakes diplomacy continues in a bid to avert a war in Eastern Europe as the Russian military build-up on its border with Ukraine continues to pose a threat.
04.02 / 20:01
European Union Winter Olympics Costs Russia will face massive costs if it attacks Ukraine, warns EU chief Ursula von der Leyen
Russia will face "severe consequences" and "massive costs" if there is any military aggression against Ukraine, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has warned in an interview with Euronews.
04.02 / 14:05
Television Winter Olympics restrictions COVID restrictions Beijing Winter Olympics underway amid strict COVID restrictions and diplomatic boycott
Beijing is about to become the first city to host both a winter and summer Olympic Games when it launches a locked-down Winter Olympics opening ceremony on Friday.

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