Claims that artificial intelligence (AI) should be protected under free speech legislation were made in a lawsuit over the alleged wrongful death of a teenage boy.
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US judge rejects claims made in teen chatbot death lawsuit that AI has free speech rights
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Ukraine pitches high-tech weapons in Paris to transform continental defense
Ukrainian weapons could soon become Europe’s weapons.
At the large-scale Rearmament Europe—Readiness 2030 symposium, the Ukrainian delegation presented three key defense projects: the production of ammunition, drones, and high-tech weaponry.
All of these initiatives fall under the EU’s new…
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Apollo Tyres expanding Vredestein bicycle tire availability in Europe
Apollo Tyres has signed new distribution agreements for France and Scandinavia as part of a broader plan to improve the availability and visibility of the Vredestein bicycle tire range across Europe.
In France, Apollo has appointed two new…
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What did you do during the genocide in Gaza? | Arwa Mahdawi
Now, when Israel is executing a “final solution” in Gaza, when it is far too late for dissent to make any difference, the tide is slowly starting to turn. Now that Gaza is flattened, turned into mass graves and rubble, people who have kept…
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New Ukraine talks ‘yet to be agreed’, Kremlin says
MOSCOW: New peace talks with Ukraine had “yet to be agreed”, the Kremlin said on Thursday (May 22), disputing reports the two nations would soon hold negotiations at the Vatican.
Diplomatic efforts to end the conflict have stepped up a gear in…
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Putin says Russian troops currently working on creating buffer zone along border with Ukraine
Vladimir Putin claims that Russian troops are working to create a buffer zone along the border with Ukraine.
According to Russian media, Putin said at a meeting with members of the government on Thursday that “a decision was made to create the necessary security buffer zone along…
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Gaza Aid Deliveries Begin After Days of Delays
About 90 truckloads of aid had entered Gaza by Thursday, according to the United Nations, the first major influx of food that Israel has allowed in after a two-month blockade that deepened the humanitarian crisis in the territory.
The U.N….
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ForwardKeys: Heraklion and Rhodes Stand Out in European Rankings for Summer 2025 Travel
Heraklion and Rhodes are emerging as two of Europe’s most in-demand destinations for international travelers this summer, according to the Summer Outlook 2025 by travel intelligence provider ForwardKeys.
Based on international air arrival data...
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Unlike CVS, Walgreens Interested In Rite Aid Patient Files, Not Stores
A U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New Jersey Wednesday, May 21, 2025 approved the sale of pharmacy assets … More
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Climate crisis must be tackled without resorting to degrowth, says MEP
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ADVERTISEMENTThe EU is a “beacon of stability” when it comes to climate policy on the world stage, said MEP Lídia Pereira on Thursday.
Speaking at the Brussels’ Economic Forum, the member of the European People’s Party (EPP) said…
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