Category: 3. Europe
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At Paris VivaTech, China’s industrial 3D printing firms target Europe
While touring the China Pavilion at Paris VivaTech, Europe’s biggest tech fair, Chinese ambassador to France Deng Li’s attention was drawn not only to the flashy robot dogs and humanoids, but also to a less eye-catching exhibit: a display of… -
Two city governments in Denmark are moving away from Microsoft amid Trump and US Big Tech concerns
Two of Denmark’s biggest municipalities are saying no to US cloud services in the latest move by European governments to reduce their reliance on American Big Tech.
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UN nuclear watchdog finds Iran in non-compliance with nuclear obligations
Iran was found non-compliant with nuclear obligations by the IAEA board for the first time in 20 years, possibly setting the stage for renewed UN sanctions.
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‘Strong demand’ for Solavita’s products and services in Europe
‘Strong demand’ for Solavita’s products and services in Europe – PV Tech
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Russia aims to capture Odesa and threaten Moldova and Romania, Zelenskyy warns
At the Ukraine-Southeast Europe Summit in Odesa on Wednesday, Ukraine’s president revealed Russia’s plans to attack the Ukrainian port city and move towards Moldova and Romania, stressing the need for protection and peace efforts.
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Infobip Named Among Top 75 in Fortune’s Europe’s Most Innovative Companies 2025
Fortune ranking aligns with Infobip’s innovative efforts in the IT industry and digital infrastructure
VODNJAN, Croatia, June 12, 2025–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Global communications platform Infobip has been recognized among the top 75…
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UK economy contracts sharply in April: Will the BoE respond?
UK GDP shrank 0.3% in April, the sharpest drop since October 2023, led by declines in services and manufacturing. Labour market data weakened, fuelling speculation of a Bank of England rate cut in August as recession fears grow.
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Rise to the challengers: Europe’s populist parties and its foreign policy future
Summary
- Europe’s “challengers”, or populist parties, are increasingly influencing the continent’s foreign policy.
- They differ significantly, with their divergences largely rooted in their…
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Nvidia announces new AI lab in UK and supercomputing wins in Europe
Nvidia’s Rubin-Vera chip and Grace Hopper platform are powering the next wave of European supercomputers.
What began as a company powering 3D games in the 1990s has evolved into the backbone of the global AI…
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