A European agency quits X in favour of Bluesky for potentially the first time, and Euractiv looks at the AI investment required to draw even with the US.
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The series of agreements involves more than 20 Italian companies, including major defence sector players.
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Trump's comments come after Elon Musk took aim at Starmer over the decades-long Rotherham child sex abuse scandal.
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Fico did not comment on the weekend's events or the government crisis.
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The measures received bipartisan support in Germany's last full work week before federal elections.
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EU-US trade in pharmaceuticals and cooperation in medicine regulators are now at stake.
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In this episode, host Giada Santana is joined by Berlin-based politics reporter Nick Alipour to examine the AfD's transformation under Weidel’s leadership.
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CERN-for-AI plans could be a "big Camelot moment that the EU leaders have to be able to leverage,” said CEPS research director
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Axel Rudakubana stabbed to death three girls aged six, seven and nine – and court evidence suggests British authorities missed opportunities to stop him.
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“The car lobby has created this whole narrative that they are in crisis and that the EU is to blame for that. This is a complete fabrication,” said William Todts of T&E.
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The buck stops with Germany's Bundesnetzagentur, but it doesn't seem to fully grasp the power it has.
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A study last week found an astounding 10% of German adults had not heard or were unsure if they’d ever heard of the Holocaust.
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Security staff forcibly removed a woman who objected to the president's remarks, while others who turned their backs on Higgins were asked to leave.
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But it remains unclear in which order measures will be lifted.
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Any setback in the Hamas-Israel truce could see the mission halting its tasks earlier than planned
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But for the EU farm chief there is "no time lo lose."
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The EU has yet to take a stance on Norway's failure to adopt a series of laws that would tie it to the bloc's "dysfunctional" electricity market.
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Imagine a world where we honour our ocean as a source of life for humans and other species. Where we celebrate it as a climate regulator that gives us oxygen and energy as well as food.
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Youth mental health disorders have risen sharply, with the incidence of mental health problems among those aged 15 to 24 doubling in many EU countries.
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Natural pesticides are currently subject to the same EU approval processes as synthetic ones – which can take up to ten years.
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