Mark Scott is a contributing editor at Tech Policy Press.
BRUSSELS — Anyone working on tech policy who hasn’t spent time in the Belgian capital recently is in for a surprise.
Brussels has long been the heart of the European Union project and a…

Mark Scott is a contributing editor at Tech Policy Press.
BRUSSELS — Anyone working on tech policy who hasn’t spent time in the Belgian capital recently is in for a surprise.
Brussels has long been the heart of the European Union project and a…

Tesla’s new car sales in Spain fell 36% in April to just 571 vehicles year-over-year, Reuters reports. That slump comes as sales of electric cars made by other brands rose in the Iberian country.
Tesla sales in Spain mirror those in Europe…

With George Simion’s victory in the first round of Romania’s presidential re-run on Sunday, the influence of US President Donald Trump’s political style is gaining traction across Europe.
Latest to join the list, Simion is among the growing…
Five people were arrested as protesters disrupted the Liberation Day event in Wageningen, according to the police.

Imagine undergoing a medical scan and immediately learning your heart is ageing faster than you are – and that without lifestyle changes, you’re likely to develop cardiovascular problems.
Scientists in the United Kingdom have created a tool to do just that.
Researchers from the…
It remains unclear whether the conclave will result in a leader aligned with Pope Francis’ more progressive stance or a conservative who will take the church in a new direction.

The 2025 edition of the CCB Europe Top 16 Cup in Montreux marked a new high for European Table Tennis, with exceptional growth in media reach across TV, OTT and social media, with the event reaching over 91.4 million on all platforms – a 136%…

By Jean-François Morizur, CEO and Co-Founder, Cailabs
Amid shifting global power balances and an ongoing war on European soil, it’s more important than ever for Europe to quickly address its fragmented, painfully slow, and overly cautious…
In implicit criticism against Donald Trump’s policies, Ursula von der Leyen said attacking free and open science was a “gigantic miscalculation”.

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