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Artificial intelligence regulation in Europe: Exploring the AI act

On May 21, 2024, the Council of the European Union definitively approved the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, the first European regulation on AI, marking...

EU: Georgia new ‘foreign agent’ law hinders its EU membership application

The EU warned that Georgia’s new “foreign agent” law has put Georgia’s bid for EU membership into jeopardy. The European Council specified that the...

Hungary’s Orbán to meet Zelenskyy in surprise trip to Kyiv

Slated for discussion is the possibility of creating peace and current issues of Ukrainian-Hungarian relations. ...

European Union says Apple’s App Store violates digital competition rules

Apple has stated that it will postpone implementing newly announced AI capabilities in EuropeThe European Union (EU) found on Monday that Apple’s App Store...

How would a French far-right government influence the EU?

The French are voting in the second round of their election on Sunday, 7 July, after...

‘MeToo’ movement stirs few changes in European Parliament’s groups

In 2018, parliament staff kicked off their own ‘MeToo’ movement to fight harassment, sexism, and abuse...

Analysis-Italian firms bridge skills gap with own schooling

By Giulia SegretiROME (Reuters) – After years of informal work as a farm labourer, Federico Olivieri, 29, could not believe...

Is EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas in the right job after all?

The arch-cliched question about who Henry Kissinger should call to talk to Europe seemed to have found, at long last, the answer in 2009...

Where in Europe has the most and least direct trains to other cities?

Greenpeace is calling for more investment in European railways to create more direct train routes and...

Breaking the chains: subcontracting in the EU

The incoming European Commission should put forward a legislative initiative limiting the length of subcontracting chains. December 2023, Sundbyberg, Sweden: five workers died after the...

How to puncture the populist right in Europe

The far right’s national-populist narrative has gone largely unchallenged—despite its utter incoherence. Europe is tottering on a knife-edge. The far right has the winds in...

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