Labeling is also a big part of the response, as required by a separate EU law specific to artificial intelligence. Researchers at the University of Amsterdam flagged that a majority of the posts they tracked for the Dutch election lacked an AI-labeling disclaimer. For those who did, it was…
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US to Trim Forces in Bulgaria, Hungary, and Slovakia Starting Next Month After Romania Move
WASHINGTON, DC – The Trump administration is again testing transatlantic patience, delivering a quiet heads-up to several European capitals about its looming plan to make a marginal scale-back of US forces in Eastern Europe next month –…
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Giorgia Meloni and the strongman who came to dinner – POLITICO
Italian media had a field day covering the meeting, splashing headlines about Palazzo Chigi’s “embarrassment” over how to handle the awkward friendship. And Meloni’s coalition partners weren’t shy either: “We have different ideas,” said Forza Italia leader — and man deeply…
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Putin haunts Paris courtroom in red hands trial – POLITICO
Confidential background notes from the Direction Générale de la Sécurité Intérieure, France’s domestic intelligence agency, partly cited in court and seen by POLITICO, alleged that two of the suspects “received instructions in Russian from unknown individuals via the encrypted…
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Trump-Xi deal buys Europe (some) time on China
An emerging U.S.-China detente gives European leaders breathing room to find a strategy on trade, raw materials and the war in Ukraine — but the thaw between the two great powers risks pushing European interests to the side.
President Donald Trump and his counterpart Xi Jinping agreed to…
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How (not) to start a political party – POLITICO
With Jeremy Corbyn’s Your Party suffering some teething problems, host Patrick Baker delves into the art of starting a new political outfit.
Corbyn himself speaks to POLITICO’s Bethany Dawson at one of the many Your Party regional assemblies happening across the…
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Merz’s fragile coalition buckles under pressure to reform Germany – POLITICO
With top politicians of the center left and center right feuding over key government policies, it’s affecting Germany’s place at the heart of the EU as other countries are having a hard time figuring out Berlin’s position on a host of key issues. There are also growing doubts over the…
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How to lose a Dutch election — and still win one – POLITICO
Is it enough to come first in an election?
In the Netherlands, you hear that centrist Rob Jetten won big and Geert Wilders’ far right lost a lot — even though either one could still turn out to be No. 1 when all the votes are counted.
Eva Hartog breaks down the results of…
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Court sentences former Berkut commander to ten years in prison
A court has sentenced the former commander of the Kyiv Berkut regiment in absentia to ten years in prison and ordered him to pay nearly UAH 680,000 in damages to the state.
The Prosecutor’s General Office of Ukraine reported this on its website, according to…
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Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia basilica becomes world’s tallest church
Watch: Moment Spain’s Sagrada Familia crowned world’s tallest church The Sagrada Família has become the tallest church in the world, after workers placed the first part of a cross at the top of its central tower.
Now measuring 162.91 metres tall, the Spanish basilica has officially pipped the…
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