- Austria Moves to Tighten Gun Laws After Deadly School Shooting The New York Times
- School killings leave stunned Austria and France searching for answers BBC
- Austria’s chancellor vows to toughen country’s gun laws after deadly school shooting AP…
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Parliament clarifies which categories covered by law on multiple citizenship
The law on multiple citizenship will allow foreign legion soldiers, ethnic Ukrainians, and members of the diaspora to obtain Ukrainian citizenship. At the same time, Ukrainian refugees will be able to acquire foreign citizenship.
This was stated by Ruslan Horbenko,…
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Israel is undermining ‘decades of humanitarian principles’, EU’s Kallas says – POLITICO
The EU is currently reviewing its Association Agreement with Israel, a deal governing trade and political relations, after a request from the majority of member countries. Kallas is due to report on the process of the review on Monday. Under the agreement, Israel must protect human rights,…
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Defense forces in Sivero-Slobozhanske and Kursk directions repel 17 attacks
In the North-Slobozhanske and Kursk directions, units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) have repelled 17 enemy attacks since the beginning of the day and as of 16:00, in total, the total number of clashes along the entire front…
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Former ambassador to Ukraine announces bid to represent Michigan in Congress
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Bridget Brink, who stepped down as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine this year in protest of what she said was President Donald Trump’s unfair treatment of the the war-torn country,…
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"Another red line crossed" – Fierce debate on Hungary's Pride ban at the European Parliament
Centrist and leftist MEPs called on the EU to act against Hungary over the Gay Pride Ban, while the far right defended the move of Viktor Orbán’s government. Around 70 MEPs will travel to Budapest next weekend to support LGBTI rights.
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Middle East conflict adding to uncertainty amid trade tensions – IMF chief
Former European Commission Vice-President and current IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva spoke to Euronews about the state of the global economy amid escalating trade tensions and the outbreak of a new conflict involving Iran.
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Remarkable new AI can tell your age by looking at your eyes
One of the most impressive areas of generative AI software like ChatGPT right now involves enhanced computer vision. AI can understand and interpret data from images. That’s why we now have such advanced image and video generation models in ChatGPT, Gemini, Firefly, and other AI…
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Crucial North Sea emissions decision expected Thursday – POLITICO
The U.K. government is set to respond to a legal judgment on long-term emissions issued last summer.
AI generated Text-to-speech
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Ground transport platform Mobility iQ expands across Europe
UK-based ground transport platform Mobility IQ has expanded its footprint across Europe and is now available in eight additional countries.
The Miles Consultancy, which owns Mobility IQ, said the platform is now live in Belgium, France, Germany,…
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