Rising tensions with the United States are pushing the European Union to make moves towards autonomy – including in the digital field. Source …
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'Geopolitical momentum': Is EU-India deal a challenge to great powers wielding 'imperialist policy'?
by Newsroomby NewsroomNadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Tobias Scholz, Asia Associate in the Research Cluster of Cybersecurity and Digital Policy at the …
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France's Sophie Adenot to spend nine months on ISS after medical evacuation
by Newsroomby NewsroomFrench astronaut Sophie Adenot’s first mission to the International Space Station is being brought forward and extended to nine months after an …
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Italy has become a pioneer in regulating artificial intelligence (AI). Last autumn, the Italian parliament approved a draft bill concerning the “Provisions …
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Albania hopes world's first AI-generated minister can cut back corruption
by Newsroomby NewsroomAlbania is looking to artificial intelligence to tackle corruption in public finance, as Prime Minister Edi Rama appoints the world’s first AI-generated …
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'Dumb phones' and a return to tobacco pipes: The New York Times' predictions for 2026
by Newsroomby NewsroomPRESS REVIEW – Thursday, January 1: Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as mayor of New York City ahead of his public ceremony. The …
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French scientists turn waste carbon into fuel using new catalyst
by Newsroomby NewsroomFrench researchers have developed a breakthrough technology that could help tackle climate change whilst creating useful fuels from industrial waste. Dhananjay Khadilkar …
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US warns of fees or curbs on European services amid dispute over EU tech rules
by Newsroomby NewsroomUS President Donald Trump’s administration has warned that it could impose fees or restrictions on European service providers, escalating a transatlantic dispute …
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The giant telescopes collecting neutrinos beneath the French Mediterranean
by Newsroomby NewsroomTwo enormous telescopes are currently being constructed deep beneath the Mediterranean Sea, off the coasts of France and Italy, with the ambitious …
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In South Korea, “molka” refers to filming women’s bodies without their consent. Tiny spy cameras are used in public bathrooms and hotels to …