As the world watches the Israel-Iran showdown, Russia’s onslaught against Ukraine is gathering momentum. Both Kyiv and Odesa were battered by ballistic missiles and drones on June 9–10. But Russia’s strikes on Odesa, Ukraine’s principal…
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Greenpeace warns of potential environmental disaster as oil tankers collide near Strait of Hormuz
Greenpeace said it had reviewed satellite imagery that showed a plume of oil stretching up to about 1,500 hectares from the crash site.
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Armenia’s PM accuses head of Church of fathering child in febrile political row
Armenia’s liberal government has never been an ally of the deeply conservative Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), but when Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made extraordinary allegations against an unnamed senior clergyman, it blew open a deep divide.
“Your Grace, go fool around with your uncle’s…
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Budget-Friendly Hacks For An Amazing European Vacation | Travel News
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If you are eyeing a European getaway this summer, check out these corners where you can enjoy sunshine and culture without burning a hole in your pocket.
These European destinations offer affordable stays,…
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Europe Needs a New Star in Women’s Events to Make an Impact
Europe Needs a New Star in Women’s Events to Keep Up with the Rest of the World
The last three years, Summer McIntosh, Mollie O’Callaghan, Ariarne Titmus and Gretchen Walsh – among others – have been showstoppers in…
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Bitget Expands in Eastern Europe with Georgia License
Bitget has received regulatory approval from Georgia to operate as a digital asset exchange and custodial wallet provider within the Tbilisi Free Zone (TFZ).
In a Thursday announcement, the company said its users in Georgia can now access…
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European Parliament sets up working group to scrutinise EU funding to NGOs
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ADVERTISEMENTThe European Parliament’s political leaders agreed on Thursday to form a working group within the Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT) to scrutinise how the European Commission funds non-governmental organisations.
The…
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Bank of England holds interest rates amid intensifying inflation risks
As widely expected, the Bank of England kept interest rates on hold as fears grow that the conflict between Israel and Iran will escalate to involve the United States. This would likely send oil prices soaring and push UK inflation further above target.
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Switzerland’s interest rate cut spotlights Europe’s disinflation risk
The Swiss National Bank lowered interest rates to zero, spotlighting worries of falling inflation in Europe.
The central bank’s decision — along with a similar move by Norway — marks a contrast to peers across the rich world: The Bank of…
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Swiss rate cut spotlights Europe’s disinflation risk
The Swiss National Bank lowered interest rates to zero, spotlighting worries of falling inflation in Europe.
The central bank’s decision — along with a similar move by Norway — marks a contrast to peers across the rich world: The…
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