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Euroclear asks appellate court to halt enforcement of Bank of Russia’s claim

TASS

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July 8, 2026

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The court previously accepted the depository's appeal and scheduled the hearing for July 16

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TASS

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· Jun 30, 2026

Euroclear files lawsuit against Bank of Russia to block 18.2 trln ruble recovery — Echo

On May 26, the Moscow Arbitration Court granted the central bank's motion to enforce the ruling in its lawsuit against Euroclear

Get French Football News

· Jul 8, 2026

FIFA turns down France’s request to rescind Michael Olise’s controversial yellow card

France’s request to rescind Michael Olise’s (24) unjustified yellow card during Les Bleus‘ World Cup last-16 slender win against Paraguay (1-0) has been turned down by FIFA. The Bayern Munich ...

SundayTimes

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

Unregistered, unpaid police informant defends presence and R60k cash at R300m Aeroton drug bust

Bank statements contradict businessman’s ‘cash-only’ alibi at Madlanga commission

Eunews

center

· Jul 6, 2026

Belgian courts refer case on the transit of dual‑use goods to Israel to the EU Court of Justice

The Brussels Appeal asks the judges in Luxembourg whether it is possible for Member States to derogate from EU law in order to comply with their obligations under international law. The implications of the ruling will affect all twenty-seven Member States

RAPPLER

lean left

· Jul 6, 2026

Escudero orders return of Sara Duterte’s tax records to BIR

Escudero, however, says that either party may still ask the court in the future to subpoena the BIR to turn over Duterte's tax records

Meduza.io

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· Jun 22, 2026

Russia’s central bank blocks Sberbank, Alfa-Bank, and T-Bank from creating their own payment system, RBC reports

Russia’s central bank has rejected a proposal by Sberbank, Alfa-Bank, and T-Bank to create their own payment system, the Russian business outlet RBC reported, citing sources. The paywalled article was summarized by Forbes Russia.

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Related coverage for "Euroclear asks appellate court to halt enforcement of Bank of Russia’s claim": TASS — Euroclear files lawsuit against Bank of Russia to block 18.2 trln ruble recovery — Echo. Get French Football News — FIFA turns down France’s request to rescind Michael Olise’s controversial yellow card. SundayTimes — Unregistered, unpaid police informant defends presence and R60k cash at R300m Aeroton drug bust. Eunews — Belgian courts refer case on the transit of dual‑use goods to Israel to the EU Court of Justice. RAPPLER — Escudero orders return of Sara Duterte’s tax records to BIR. Meduza.io — Russia’s central bank blocks Sberbank, Alfa-Bank, and T-Bank from creating their own payment system, RBC reports