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Belarus' prosecutors open probe against opposition activists
12:25pm, Thursday, 20'th Aug 2020
Belarusian authorities have opened a criminal probe against opposition activists who set up a council to negotiate the transition of power amid massive protests challenging the extension of the 26-yea
Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Alibaba, Estee Lauder, CureVac, Nvidia & more
11:45am, Thursday, 20'th Aug 2020
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Alibaba, Estee Lauder, CureVac, and Nvidia.
A Backup Plan For Your European Summer Vacation
11:22am, Thursday, 20'th Aug 2020
EU GDP growth is expected to surpass that of the U.S. in 2021, a feat that has only happened eight times since 1992.
WSJ News Exclusive | Twitter Data Case Sparks Dispute, Delay Among EU Privacy Regulators
11:00am, Thursday, 20'th Aug 2020
European Union privacy regulators are clashing over how much—if anything—to fine Twitter for its handling of a data breach disclosed last year, delaying progress of the most advanced cross-border
U.K. and EU trade talks stall on access for trucks
09:44am, Thursday, 20'th Aug 2020
Negotiations about a future trade treaty between the U.K. and the European Union look stalled again.
FOMC Minutes Spur Profit-Taking
09:21am, Thursday, 20'th Aug 2020
The FOMC minutes depicted a Federal Reserve that appeared to be not quite ready to take fresh initiatives, whether it is yield curve control or changing the composition or quantities of its bond purch
European markets close lower after Fed flags uncertainty of U.S. recovery
05:11am, Thursday, 20'th Aug 2020
European stocks closed lower on Thursday after the Federal Reserve struck a pessimistic tone over the country's economic recovery prospects.
EU must pressure Putin to stop backing Lukashenko
12:00am, Thursday, 20'th Aug 2020
Condemning state violence and threatening sanctions against Belarus will not deter Alexander Lukashenko. The EU must force Vladimir Putin to stop backing his authoritarian neighbor, DW's Katsiaryna Kr
Wary of Treading on Russia’s Toes, Europe Plans Targeted Sanctions Against Belarus Officials
05:32pm, Wednesday, 19'th Aug 2020
Mindful of Russia’s warning against interfering in Belarus, European Union leaders have taken a nuanced approach to the unfolding crisis, preparing sanctions against officials they say are responsib
Johnson vowed to strengthen parliament. Yet he and Cummings are silencing it | Martin Kettle
04:30pm, Wednesday, 19'th Aug 2020
We are witnessing nothing less than an attempt to overturn Britain’s established system of representative democracy , says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
Euro’s two-year high nudges ECB toward more bond-buying
01:41pm, Wednesday, 19'th Aug 2020
The European currency is now at its highest since May, 2018.
The Stock Market Is Back to New Highs. Why the S&P 500 Still Has Room to Run.
12:04pm, Wednesday, 19'th Aug 2020
Democrats nominate Joe Biden in virtual roll call, retailers beat expectations but their stocks still fell, coronavirus stimulus talks stall, and other news...
U.S. Equities Outperform But Do Little For The Heavy Greenback
07:34am, Wednesday, 19'th Aug 2020Peace deal between UAE and Israel could lead to more U.S. arms business, GOP Sen. Tom Cotton says
04:09pm, Tuesday, 18'th Aug 2020
Cotton, who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said the move could entice other Middle Eastern countries to buy more U.S. defense material.
LGBT Rights Are Flashpoint in Culture War Dividing Europe’s East and West
02:14pm, Tuesday, 18'th Aug 2020
Simmering cultural differences splitting Europe are flaring into an outright battle between the more conservative East and liberal West over issues of gender identity.