The revision of the Cybersecurity Act will revise the mandate of ENISA and include cybersecurity certification schemes.
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EU Commission starts consultation on revision of cybersecurity rules
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Germans seek spaces in nuclear bunkers as spectre of war looms
Last year, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius declared that Germans “must be ready for war by 2029”. The government is ramping up defence spending, and car manufacturers are considering repurposing factories to produce military supplies as the country faces the possibility that…
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Rozetka to donate all profit from sales of Biosphere goods to reconstruction of destroyed warehouses
The Ukrainian online retailer Rozetka will donate all profits from all Biosphere goods sold from April 10 to May 10 to the reconstruction of the destroyed company’s warehouses in Dnipro.
“We are uniting to help: 100% of profits from…
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Von der Leyen ready to hit tech and services in US/EU trade war
The EU is ready to put pressure on the US by threatening to tariff its services, where it has a trade surplus with the EU, if negotiations in the ongoing trade war break down, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said.
US big tech is also in von der Leyen’s sights, she told…
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Australian opposition leader’s home targeted in alleged bomb plot
Australia’s opposition leader Peter Dutton has confirmed that his family home was the target of an alleged bomb plot, but insisted the incident would not hinder his campaign to replace Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the 3 May federal election.
Speaking to reporters in Perth on…
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EU commits EUR 23B in military aid to Ukraine for 2025 – Kallas
As of this year, EU member states have already committed to providing EUR 23 billion in military aid to Ukraine, exceeding last year’s contributions. However, more must still be done to provide Ukraine with the urgent support it needs.
EU High Representative for…
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How Apple is airlifting tonnes of iPhones to avoid Trump's tariffs
The tech giant reportedly ordered cargo flights to transport 600 tonnes of iPhones from India to the US to avoid tariffs at the end of March.
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Mathernová does not believe in EU ‘red lines’ regarding minerals agreement between Ukraine, USA
Ambassador of the European Union to Ukraine, Katarína Mathernová, does not believe that the EU has “red lines” regarding the potential agreement with the United States on minerals, as only Ukraine can set them.
In an exclusive…
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EU trade boss heads to Washington amid tariff pause – POLITICO
Šefčovič’s visit comes after U.S. President Donald Trump made a stunning U-turn and paused parts of his so-called Liberation Day tariffs and raised tariffs on China to a total of 145 percent. The EU said it would pause its own retaliation by 90 days as well.
The U.S. still maintains a…
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This Famous Physics Experiment Shows Why the Government Should Support ‘Useless’ Science
The lighter creates a tiny spark that jumps from one wire to the other in the front pair. This spark creates electromagnetic waves, with the two wires serving as transmission antennas to amplify the waves. The two wires in back are the receiving antennas, and they will produce an electric…
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