Europe

EU executive in new bid to cut funds to Hungary for weakening democracy

The European Union executive started a new disciplinary procedure against Hungary on Tuesday in a step that could lead to freezing funding for Prime Minister Viktor Orban for undercutting liberal democratic rights.

Dmitry Peskov : Russia says it would have to ‘rebalance’ if Finland and Sweden join NATO

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that if Finland and Sweden joined NATO then Russia would have to "rebalance the situation" with its own measures.

Inaugurated in Rimini : Solar Exhibition and Conference by Key Energy, the solar market place

SEC - Solar Exhibition and Conference, Italian Exhibition Group 's “vertical” solar and photovoltaic event, opened yesterday at Rimini Expo Centre until Friday 8th April.

UK households’ financial situation worst since Q2 2020

British households' financial situation is now the most precarious since the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic in the second quarter of 2020, due to a surging cost of living, a survey showed on Wednesday.

European shares slump as U.S. rate hike, sanctions anxiety weigh

European shares fell almost 2% on Wednesday, as investors grappled with the twin worries of aggressive U.S. interest rate hikes potentially hurting growth and more Western sanctions on Russia further stoking inflation.

Latest

Subscribe