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EU Commission approves Romanian scheme of €358 mln supporting pandemic-affected companies

The European Commission has approved a Romanian scheme of up to €358mln to support companies in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. The scheme...

Romania’s central bank raises 2022, 2023 inflation forecasts

Romania's central bank said on Tuesday it is increasing its inflation forecast for 2022 to 13.9% from 12.5% predicted in May, way above the...

Zelenskyy begs West for total ban on Russian travelers

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday called for the West to ban all Russian travelers, aiming to push allied leaders into exerting more pressure...

Romania’s central bank raises key rate to 5.50%

Romania's central bank said it will increase its monetary policy rate to 5.50% from 4.75% as of August 8, according to See News. The central...

Ukraine’s Zelenskyy lashes out at EU aid delay

After Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky blasted the EU's delay in sending €8 billion in emergency aid in his overnight address, the European Commission on Friday declined...

China summons European diplomats over statement on Taiwan

China says it summoned European diplomats in the country to protest statements issued by the Group of Seven nations and the European Union criticizing...

Italy to approve $14.5 billion package against inflation

Italy plans to approve on Thursday a new aid package worth around 14.3 billion euros ($14.5 billion) to help shield firms and families from...

U.S. Senate backs Finland and Sweden joining NATO

The U.S. Senate approved on Wednesday Finland and Sweden's accession to NATO, the most significant expansion of the 30-member alliance since the 1990s as...

Romanian Black Sea port to keep shipping Ukrainian grain, seeks EU funding

At the Romanian Black Sea port of Constanta dockers have worked for months to ship out Ukrainian grain in addition to their usual loads...

Euro zone business activity contracted in July as customers stayed home

Business activity in the euro zone contracted slightly in July for the first time since early last year as consumers reined in spending amid...