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An elderly Japanese man opened a free cafe in Kharkiv
When Fuminori Tsuchiko arrived in the Ukrainian city last year, he told himself he wanted to do something to help people An elderly Japanese man decided to open a free…
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When Fuminori Tsuchiko arrived in the Ukrainian city last year, he told himself he wanted to do something to help people An elderly Japanese man decided to open a free…
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After the global financial crisis in 2008, about ten European countries introduced the so-called "golden visas" for foreigners who invest in the country, buy housing, work and can apply for…
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The Romanian bank has experienced significant losses because its ATMs have received counterfeit banknotes of 500 Euro for a total value of around 240,000 Euro. The bank's ATMs only rejected…
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Tourism in 2023 is expected to be a year of recovery and growth for the sector, as international travel gradually resumes and domestic demand rebounds
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The largest factory for the production of wool in Europe will be built in Romania by local investors from the town of Olt, Fagetelu municipality, which received over 182 million…
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The digital ruble will be offered to everyone after it has been tested among a narrow circle of real customers. This was stated in the State Duma of Russia by…
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The most expensive private collection and the most expensive work of art of the 20th century were sold The past year 2022 will go down in history as one of…
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The International Trade Committee gave its green light on Thursday for another one-year suspension of EU import duties on Ukrainian exports to support the country’s economy.
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On 4th of April Cyprus released its first long-term bond issue as governments took advantage of strong demand for such assets after weeks of volatile bond markets. This was reported…
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Parliament endorsed the first EU rules to trace crypto-asset transfers, prevent money laundering, as well as common rules on supervision and customer protection.