Europe in global race for metals, minerals

With global supply chains under immense pressure, concerns have been raised over whether Europe can rapidly shift to renewable energy technologies, like wind turbines and solar panels, which need considerable quantities of

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European University in black hole discovery

The European University of Cyprus was involved in a radical discovery that black holes are linked to dark energy and driving the universe’s expansion. According to observations of ancient, dormant galaxies with

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Sustained belief

By Craig Erlam   Equity markets are poised to open in the green once more on Thursday, continuing what has been a rather strange week of trade so far. We’ve gone from euphoria

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A small setback

By Craig Erlam   Equity markets opened a little softer on Wednesday following similar moves in Asia overnight, as investors weighed up the latest setback in US data. The inflation report needed to

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Market caution returns on hot US CPI data

By Lukman Otunuga, Senior Research Analyst at FXTM   Asian shares flashed red on Wednesday along with US futures as investors evaluated sticky American inflation data and remarks from Fed officials. European futures

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Cryptoverse shrinks by 1,700 in a year

The total number of cryptocurrencies dropped by 1,700 year-over-year, falling to 8,704 as of last week, from an all-time high of almost 10,400 a year ago, according to data presented by BitcoinCasinos.com.

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Objects shot down by US, not alien

President of the Cyprus Space Exploration Organisation (CSEO), George Danos, highly doubts that the objects shot down by the US army are of extraterrestrial origin. He told CNA they are most probably

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