Plans to overhaul European space regulation would come with unprecedented enforcement power over domestic and foreign satellite operators, including on-site inspections and steep fines to uphold safety, cybersecurity and sustainability…
Category: 3. Europe
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Yes, Italy is still part of the Paris Climate Agreement
A viral post online alleges that Italy has withdrawn from the accord, but there is no evidence to support this claim.
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Chinese economy grows at a 5.2% annual pace despite trade war
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ADVERTISEMENTChina’s economy slowed in the last quarter as President Donald Trump’s trade war escalated, but it still expanded at a…
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Rap superstar Kendrick Lamar to get his very own university course
The course, titled “Kendrick Lamar and the Morale of M.A.A.D City”, will be available to students at a Philadelphia university this Fall. Do any European universities offer students courses on their favourite musicians?
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Trump Looks to Europe for Ukraine Weapons Boost
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The US will send more weapons to…
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Elon Musk’s X hit with EU complaint over use of personal data for advertising
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ADVERTISEMENTElon Musk’s social media platform X has been hit with a formal complaint because of alleged breaches of the EU’s Digital Services Act (DSA): the platform appears to have used sensitive personal data for targeted…
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What would Socrates and Plato say about AI? Former Greek leader George Papandreou has some ideas
Artificial intelligence is transforming “the way we think about the world, the way that we communicate [and] our political culture in a democracy,” Greece’s former prime minister George Papandreou tells Euronews Next.
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Let the mother of all EU battles begin: What’s at stake in the new long-term budget?
Tomorrow, the European Commission will unveil its proposal for the EU’s next long-term budget. Here’s why it matters, why its figures have been shrouded in secrecy, what we know so far (and what to expect next).
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'Show me the money': the EU's defence industry wants at least €100 billion after 2027
The European defence industry has urged policymakers to allocate at least €100 billion to defence under the next long-term common budget (2028–34), emphasising that this is the ‘bare minimum’ required to strengthen the bloc’s military capabilities.
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Three Irish hotels named among Europe’s best in Travel + Leisure awards
The ‘World’s Best Awards’ saw over 180,000 readers name their top travel experiences
Dublin’s The Westbury ranked 12th and The Merrion 14th on a list of Europe’s best city hotels based on reader surveys, while Sheen Falls Lodge in Co Kerry…
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