The governments of Estonia and Ukraine are racing ahead to harness artificial intelligence, which they believe is crucial to building societies that can fend off Russian assaults—whether by missiles or denial-of-service attacks.
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The 3 fault lines emerging on kids’ social media ban – POLITICO
But setting different ages might prove difficult to implement, for example, if teens are traveling between countries.
3. What’s the right age?
There’s a hot debate on what the right minimum age should be, with 15 or 16 being the main contenders.
Denmark, France and Greece are in…
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Stopping young farmers giving up before they’ve even begun – POLITICO
Young farmers struggle to find available and affordable land to start working. One hectare of arable land in the EU costs almost €12,000. That price rises to over €90,000 on average in Meedendorp’s native Netherlands, up from €56,000 a decade ago.
“When you start, the banks ask…
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EU closes in on deal to use Russian frozen assets to fund Ukraine – POLITICO
In preparation for the meeting, EU ambassadors informally agreed draft European Council conclusions seen by POLITICO that call on the Commission to put forward a proposal that is “underpinned by appropriate European solidarity and risk-sharing.”
This text is “the political go-ahead” for…
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Greenland could become biggest car crash in transatlantic relations – POLITICO
But senior Danish officials also believe Trump’s territorial ambitions are, indeed, real, even if they aren’t based on practical objectives. They’re all about the untidiness of the map.
Trump regards the huge, empty foreign landmass to his northeast as an affront to American…
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Ukraine’s allies rush to bolster Zelenskyy amid fears over Trump-Putin deal – POLITICO
Slovakia’s leader Robert Fico had been holding up the sanctions to protest efforts to shut off the flow of Russian gas, which his country still relies on for energy. Diplomats involved in the negotiations said a deal is now close to secure Fico’s support.
Land grab fears
The more…
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Greeks look to grieving mother in search for a political savior – POLITICO
“I feel ashamed that a European prosecutor would come and say that our constitution protects ministers from accountability. This constitutional provision is abused by politicians even in cases of felonies, such as Tempi,” Karystianou said.
The victims’ association has organized…
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The European official who saved the EU’s favorite football team – POLITICO
“I’m lucky that I listened to my parents and also see a little bit when I was playing professional football. I don’t want to be that difficult guy at 35, 36. I saw really bad things in football, people fighting in the streets, fighting on the pitch, because if we don’t win, we don’t…
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Russians deploy radar post on Kerch Peninsula
A Russian radar post has been identified near Kurortne on the Kerch Peninsula in temporarily occupied Crimea.
This is according to the Telegram channel Krymsky Veter (Crimean Wind), Ukrinform reports.
“Near the settlement of Kurortne, a Kasta-2-2 (39N6) radar…
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Europe should back Donald Trump to again engage Kim Jong-un
For years, the European Union has approached North Korean affairs through a narrow lens: imposing sanctions, condemning Pyongyang’s human rights record, and providing humanitarian assistance. While the bloc has consistently denounced North…
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