NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says China doesn’t need to use the American tech stack or his company’s semiconductor chips to train AI for its military.
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China doesn’t need NVIDIA chips for military power, CEO says
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Trump puzzles Chelsea players as he crashes Club World Cup trophy party
Cole Palmer shone as he led Chelsea to a 3-0 victory over PSG in the Club World Cup, with US President Donald Trump surprisingly attending the trophy ceremony.
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EU Commission plans major overhaul of budget, merging agricultural and regional funds
A leaked document reveals that the European Commission is considering a major overhaul of the EU’s long-term budget by merging the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) with cohesion policy under a single programming framework.
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Famous and controversial French TV presenter Thierry Ardisson dies aged 76
Through an Elysée statement, French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to the memory of Thierry Ardisson, calling him the man who “helped write the history of French television.”
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Parents urged to vaccinate their kids after child dies of measles in the UK
The child’s death from measles comes amid an uptick in infections in both the UK and mainland Europe in recent years.
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Europe’s stock markets drop amid Trump’s tariff threats against EU, Mexico | International Trade
Major indices suffer heavy losses as EU ministers prepare to discuss response to US president’s latest trade salvo.
Europe’s stock markets have dropped sharply as investors weigh United States President Donald Trump’s latest tariff threats…
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EU wants to boost G7 coordination to fend off Trump’s tariffs – POLITICO
Brussels is now trying to strike the right balance between keeping negotiating lines open and ensuring retaliation is still seen as a credible threat. This was on full display over the weekend, when the EU executive, which coordinates trade on behalf of the EU’s 27 member states, delayed…
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French police catch fugitive who escaped from Lyon prison in cellmate's luggage
Elyazid A, detained for gang-related murder and firearms offences, slipped past prison guards during his cellmate’s release on Friday.
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Europe’s power grid upgrades fall €250 billion short as demand surges
Europe’s top electricity grid operators face a massive funding gap as they race to expand and modernize infrastructure needed to meet rising demand, a new report warns.
Nina Chestney reports for Reuters.
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27% of Europeans could not afford a week-long holiday – News articles
In 2024, 27.0% of the EU’s population aged 16 or older were unable to afford 1 week of annual holidays away from home. This share dropped by 1.5 percentage points compared with 2023, and is significantly lower (by 10.6…
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