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Updated: 1 month 3 weeks ago
Fri, 06/16/2023 - 12:15
As delegations from Sweden and Turkey met in Ankara on Wednesday, Turkish President Erdoğan again dampened expectations that Sweden will join Nato soon. Although Sweden's counter-terrorism laws have been tightened and the Supreme Court recently approved the first extradition of a PKK supporter, Turkey's demands have not yet been met, Erdoğan said. But his real focus is the US, commentators suspect.
Fri, 06/16/2023 - 12:15
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Swiss parliament per video on Thursday, appealing for solidarity and calling on it to allow the export of Swiss-made war materials to third countries, something Switzerland has so far refused to do citing its neutrality. The Swiss People's Party (SVP), the strongest parliamentary group, did not attend the session on the same grounds.
Fri, 06/16/2023 - 12:15
Boris Johnson deliberately misled the British parliament and held it in contempt as an institution on several occasions - this was the verdict in the report by the House of Commons Privileges Committee tasked with investigating the Partygate affair. It recommended Johnson's temporary suspension from parliament, a move the former PM pre-empted by resigning last week. The British press is divided in its assessment of the report.
Thu, 06/15/2023 - 12:16
The tragedy surrounding the boat accident off the southwest coast of Greece is taking on ever worse proportions. Hundreds of souls are said to have been below deck with no chance of surviving. More than 500 are now thought to have died, and nine suspected smugglers have been arrested. What responsibility do the authorities bear and how to address the failures in EU migration policy?
Thu, 06/15/2023 - 12:16
The European Parliament yesterday passed the world's first law regulating artificial intelligence. The legislation defines different risk levels for different applications. Programmes such as facial recognition software that are considered particularly risky are to be banned; others will only be allowed under certain conditions. While some commentators welcome the decision, others fear overregulation.
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