Newsletter Feb 27, 2024
New Farmer Show Of Force As EU Ministers Vow To Target Red Tape

Farmers faced off with riot police in Brussels streets paralysed by tractors on Monday, as EU ministers huddled to try to streamline rules and reduce red tape fuelling protests across the bloc.


Stocks Markets Mostly Lower After Rally

Stock markets were mixed on Monday after last week's rally as investors turned their attention to a clutch of economic data in the coming days.




 
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Gaza Fate Under Scrutiny At UN Rights Council

The "collective punishment" of civilians in Gaza was not justifiable, the UN chief told the Human Rights Council on Monday, amid mounting fears of an Israeli invasion of Rafah.

EU Poised To Seize Russian Profits, Greek Envoy Says

The European Union is expected to move toward seizing Russian profits generated in the bloc, a key step to backing Ukraine that stops short of calls to confiscate assets outright, a Greek envoy told AFP on Monday.

New Planning Rules Aim to Safeguard UK Residents from Displacement Due to Short-Term Lets

Secretary of State for Levelling Up Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, emphasised the crucial role short-term lets play in the flourishing tourism sector.

Bank CEOs enjoy 6% to 22% pay hikes while several branches close down across America

This news comes alongside reports of the Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Citibank persisting in the closure of branches across the United States.

China's BYD Lands Auto Shipment In Car Powerhouse Germany

Thousands of cars from China's BYD rolled off a ship in the German port of Bremerhaven on Monday, as the world's biggest electric carmaker brought its challenge directly to Europe's auto making powerhouse.

Julian Assange Will Face More Than 175 Years Imprisonment If Extradited To The US

Several British judges are set to rule on whether WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange will be extradited to the United States after he launched a legal appeal to block the order.

February Poised to Shatter Heat Records in Unprecedented Fashion, Meteorologists Warn

Meteorological data reveals that numerous locations have already surpassed previous records for the highest temperatures ever recorded in February.

Sideways American Lander Sends First Images Back From Moon

An American lunar lander that tipped over during touchdown has sent back its first images from the farthest south any vessel has ever landed on the Moon.

US Supreme Court Hears Challenges To Social Media Laws

The US Supreme Court, in a case that could determine the future of social media, heard arguments on Monday about whether a pair of state laws that limit content moderation are constitutional.

Bing's Sub-Par Search Quality May Have Cost Microsoft A Lucrative Sale To Apple In 2018

Apple's Eddy Cue attributed the deal's rejection to Microsoft's search quality issues and lower investment compared to Google.

Catfishing Fears Are Threatening Tinder's 'Most Popular Dating App' Title

After admitting that the brand has "dropped the ball" on women's experiences on the app, Tinder welcomes a new female CEO and reveals that it has introduced a new ID verification system.

Travellers Face £1,027 Fine If They Break Simple Rule In Spanish Tourist Hotspot

The rule is in place in Benidorm, a tourist hotspot in Spain's eastern coast.

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