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17 February 20:36
Gisèle Pélicot publishes "Et la joie de vivre", a volume about the abuses suffered from her husband, which has been translated into 22 languages and inspired a legislative reform in France.
17 February 19:00
Nigel Farage has announced the new leadership team of the Reform UK party, with which he hopes to reach government.
17 February 18:58
Nikolai Patrushev warns that Russia will respond militarily if its ships are seized by European powers: "If a peaceful resolution to this situation is not reached, the blockade will be broken and eliminated by the military navy."
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Germany and France are requesting the European Commission for a package to simplify financial services in order to improve accessibility and efficiency of regulations.
17 February 18:48
The State Duma has adopted a law that allows the FSB to block any type of communication at the request of Vladimir Putin.
17 February 18:32
Bankers in the United Kingdom intend to create a local alternative to Visa and Mastercard, due to concerns related to American payment systems.
17 February 17:56
The ECHR condemned Bulgaria for a law that allows the infiltration of intelligence services into NGOs and government agencies, violating the right to private life.
17 February 16:37
France has released the tanker Grinch, suspected of being part of Russia's phantom fleet, after the owner paid a huge fine.
17 February 16:25
Poland intends to seek compensation from Russia for the atrocities committed during the Soviet period, similar to the request made to Germany for the crimes of World War II.
17 February 16:25
Poland joins the Council for Peace as an observer, but will not be represented by President Karol Nawrocki, but by Secretary of State Marcin Przydacz.
17 February 16:10
France: The Paris prosecutor's office is investigating five powdered milk companies, including Nestlé and Danone, after three children died and others were hospitalized due to contamination with cronobacter.
17 February 15:45
Warner Bros Discovery rejected the $30 per share takeover offer from Paramount Skydance, providing a seven-day deadline for a better offer.
17 February 15:31
Iran and the USA have reached a general agreement in the nuclear negotiations, but a final deal is not imminent due to regional tensions and American pressures.
17 February 15:06
The German AfD party branch in Lower Saxony has been declared 'extremist' by the state's intelligence service, being accused of right-wing extremism tendencies.
17 February 15:03
In Great Britain, the unemployment rate rose to 5.2%, the highest level since 2021, particularly affecting young people.
17 February 15:00
The European Commission is investigating Shein for the sale of illegal products, dependency risks, and the transparency of recommendation systems.
17 February 14:38
European citizens, including Romanians, will need an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to travel to the United Kingdom from February 25, 2026.
17 February 14:14
Ayatollah Khamenei threatens to sink American aircraft carriers, while negotiations to limit the Iranian nuclear program begin in Switzerland.
17 February 13:49
In 2025, thousands of employers in Germany violated the minimum wage law, with most irregularities occurring in the hotel and restaurant sector.
17 February 13:43
The German economy is in a severe crisis, with losses of over 120,000 jobs in industry by 2025, especially in the automotive sector.
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