The claims appear to have sprung from reports that the Nordic countries have started advising citizens to keep a supply of cash at home in the case of a digital banking crisis.
Category: 3. Europe
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No, Norway and Sweden haven't banned digital transactions
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EU not ready for Eurobonds to boost defence spending, says Commissioner Kubilius
The EU executive proposed in early March a five-point plan to rearm and reach defence readiness by 2030. In an exclusive interview, EU defence commissioner Andrius Kubilius told Euronews he expects member states to make use of options proposed in the plan instead of issuing more joint…
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Europe faces innovation slowdown as medical and pharma patents decline
Medical and pharmaceutical innovation slows down in Europe, with a decline in patent applications submitted in 2024, a new report reveals.
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Going underground: Experts clash over ‘hidden city’ beneath Egypt pyramids
A heated debate has erupted among Egyptologists after researchers claimed to have found an “underground city” beneath the Pyramids of Giza. Is the discovery, based on radar images, groundbreaking or exaggerated?
Italian researchers, led by Prof. Corrado Malanga from…
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Europe Needs Its Own Multilateral Nuclear Force
For 75 years, America’s NATO allies have relied on the U.S. nuclear arsenal to provide for the defense of Europe. This was never a terribly logical policy. As Lawrence Freedman, the doyen of British strategic historians, put it in these…
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Italy’s Meloni and the False Promise of Moderation
As a far-right tide sweeps across the Atlantic, European liberal democrats are searching for a strategy. Some believe that they should erect stronger firewalls by refusing to join coalitions that include the far right to prevent its leaders from…
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