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08.08 / 18:15
Social Media Climate change European Union Why do central banks raise interest rates to curb inflation?
It's all going up: electricity, diesel, vegetables, the Internet, hotels, flights, and now, interest rates.
08.08 / 15:19
Climate change European Union Polar bear injures French woman on Norway’s remote Svalbard Islands
A French tourist has been injured in a polar bear attack at a campsite in Norway’s remote Svalbard Islands.
08.08 / 13:49
Climate change European Union Nuclear power plant Amnesty 'regrets pain' caused by Ukraine report as criticism continues
The furore over Amnesty International's report accusing Kyiv of endangering civilians continued on Monday, drawing angry reactions from Ukrainian officials and criticism from Western diplomats.
08.08 / 12:15
Climate change European Union Racism shock Shock as London police admit strip-searching hundreds of children
Several hundred children were subjected to strip searches in London over the last two years, newly released figures reveal. 
05.08 / 12:55
European Union Research China summons European diplomats over statement on Taiwan
China says it summoned European diplomats in the country to protest statements issued by the Group of Seven nations and the EU criticising Chinese military exercises surrounding Taiwan.
04.08 / 19:39
Hollywood European Union Prison American basketball star Brittney Griner sentenced to nine years in Russian prison
A judge in Russia convicted American basketball star Brittney Griner of drug possession and smuggling Thursday and sentenced her to nine years in prison. 
04.08 / 17:55
European Union EU calls for 'cessation of hostilities' between Armenia and Azerbaijan after renewed clashes
The European Union has for a "cessation of hostilities" between Armenia and Azerbaijan after several soldiers were reportedly killed during renewed clashes in the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
04.08 / 15:43
Volcanoes European Union 'Terrorist act': Bus stop shelling kills at least 8 in Ukraine
At least eight people have been killed and four more wounded by alleged Russian shelling in Ukraine on Thursday, according to a Ukrainian regional governor. 
03.08 / 14:27
regulation Europe European Union Bitcoin EU crypto community has two weeks to join conversation on crypto data
The European Union’s securities regulator continues to strengthen its focus on cryptocurrency regulation, initiating a move to implement increased scrutiny of crypto transactions.
03.08 / 13:43
European Union celebrities 'I fear new famine,' Live Aid relief organiser Bob Geldof tells Euronews
The Sani music festival in northern Greece is celebrating its 30th anniversary this month. In the balmy night air, big crowds turned out to hear Irish rock star Bob Geldof and his band the Bobkatz strum through some Boomtown Rats classic hits.
03.08 / 12:23
European Union Heatwave Shunned at home for 'racist' comments, Orbán seeks solace at US conservative conference
Viktor Orban, the firebrand Hungarian prime minister who is increasingly isolated in the European Union over his "racist" anti-immigration policies, dismantling of rule of law safeguards and opposition to further Russian sanctions, is likely to receive a very warm welcome when he takes the stage at a right-wing annual conservative conference in the US.
02.08 / 19:57
Climate change European Union celebrities Heatwave us house US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrives in Taiwan in defiance of Beijing
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday night despite threats from Beijing of serious consequences, becoming the highest-ranking American official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island claimed by China.
02.08 / 19:57
Climate change European Union celebrities Heatwave Ukraine war: Five new developments linked to Russia's invasion
Russia’s Supreme Court declared Ukraine’s Azov Regiment a terrorist organisation, a designation that could lead to terror charges against some of the captured fighters who made their last stand inside Mariupol's shattered steel plant.
02.08 / 16:04
European Union Research dutch 'Teflon Mark': Dutch PM Rutte reaches key milestone
Mark Rutte became the longest-serving Dutch prime minister on Tuesday, after being in office for almost 12 years.
02.08 / 16:03
European Union Research Threatened by COVID-19 anti-vaxxers and sceptics: Tributes to Austrian doctor found dead
Thousands of people turned out in Vienna on Monday night to pay tribute to an Austrian doctor, who authorities say committed suicide after months of death threats from opponents of coronavirus restrictions and vaccines.
29.07 / 14:39
European Union Euro Bitcoin Dollar week Bitcoin holds $24K as US dollar taps 3-week lows on Eurozone inflation report
Bitcoin (BTC) sought to pin $24,000 as support before the July 29 Wall Street open as fresh inflation data sparked worries for the euro.
27.07 / 22:16
Government regulation European Union European banking regulator sees 'major concern' in retaining staff to handle crypto: Report
The chair of the European Banking Authority, or EBA, a European Union agency that regulates banking activities, has reportedly expressed concern that a dearth of talent experienced in the crypto space could hurt its ability to oversee the market.
25.07 / 20:19
European Union Moscow's goal is to remove 'unacceptable' Kyiv regime, says Russia's top diplomat
Russia's top diplomat said Moscow's overarching goal in Ukraine is to remove from power its "unacceptable regime," expressing the Kremlin's war aims in some of the bluntest terms yet as its forces pummel the country with heavy bombardment.
25.07 / 16:01
European Union vaccine pandemic Monkeypox: EU approves use of Bavarian Nordic's Imvanex vaccine against virus
Danish biotechnology company Bavarian Nordic said on Monday that the European Commission had given permission for its Imvanex vaccine to be marketed as protection against monkeypox, as recommended last week by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
24.07 / 18:17
European Union Deal Grain deal on knife-edge after 'Russian missiles' hit key Ukrainian port
A breakthrough deal to unblock Ukraine grain shipments is on a knife-edge following missile strikes on a key Ukrainian port Saturday.
24.07 / 15:01
European Union Traffic '800km of traffic': European holiday season kicks off with gridlock
Waiting for hours in a traffic jam is not exactly the way we'd all like to start our holidays, but that's exactly what many Brits trying to cross the channel faced in Dover this weekend. 

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