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UK watchdog proposes ban on credit-funded crypto purchases
Britain's financial regulator has proposed banning retail investors from using borrowed money, including credit cards, to buy cryptocurrencies, citing rising…
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Malta denies entry of aircraft or vessel linked to aid ship attack
The Maltese government confirmed on Friday evening in a statement that no aircraft or vessel in connection with an attack on the Gaza aid ship "Conscience"…
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Europe ramps up military spending amid rising security anxiety
Driven by a surge in European defense budgets, global military expenditure soared to a record 2.72 trillion U.S. dollars in 2024, according to the Stockholm International…
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Eurozone inflation stable at 2.2% in April
Annual inflation in the Eurozone is projected to hold steady at 2.2 percent in April, unchanged from March, according to a flash estimate released Friday by Eurostat,…
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Meloni looks to good relations with Merz
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday she is confident of good relations with Friedrich Merz, the conservative German politician set to be elected…
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Poland voices concern over German plans to step up border controls
Poland's embassy in Berlin has raised concerns over plans by Germany's incoming conservative-led government to tighten border controls, warning such measures…
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More Germans set to get double-barrelled surnames after law change
Double surnames are likely to become more common in Germany following a change in the legislation allowing both marriage partners to go double-barrelled, whereas only one…
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Germans back govt plan to cut payments to Ukrainian refugees
A large majority of Germans back plans by the incoming coalition government to cut payments to newly arriving Ukrainian refugees, according to a YouGov opinion poll…
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Power outage in Dutch city leaves 20,000 households in dark
A major power outage struck the eastern Dutch city of Enschede on Wednesday, leaving more than 20,000 households without electricity for about two hours, reported Xinhua,…
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Eurozone GDP ups by 0.4% in Q1 2025: Eurostat
The Eurozone's gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.4 percent in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the previous quarter, according to a flash estimate…
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