A cross-party group of members of the European Parliament has penned a joint letter urging Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to take “all necessary measures” to block new sales of Greek-owned vessels to Russia, warning these transactions are helping the Kremlin sustain its…
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Opposite effect: Could Trump's tariffs end up cooling inflation in Europe?
Trump’s tariff push may cool down rather than heat up inflation in Europe. Falling energy prices, a stronger euro and excess goods supply from China are disinflationary forces, likely prompting the ECB to consider deeper rate cuts down the road.
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Europe Buys 80 Percent of US LNG in April, Replacing Russian Supplies Down One-Third
Deliveries of U.S. liquefied natural gas to the European Union were up nearly 20 percent year-over-year during the month of April, new data reveal. For the period of April 1st through 23rd the flow of LNG from the U.S. rose from 4.1 bcm to…
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Data Centres Central to Europe's €200bn AI Strategy – Data Centre Magazine
- Data Centres Central to Europe’s €200bn AI Strategy Data Centre Magazine
- The EU AI Continent Action Plan CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies
- Technology Giants to Address Sustainability at GITEX Europe Sustainability Magazine
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How China will influence the next pontiff after Pope Francis' pivot to Asia
With the conclave to choose his successor looking less Eurocentric than ever, Pope Francis’ intense pastoral and diplomatic activity to build a bridge with Asia is set to continue.
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Ukraine: Continued Russian assaults drive civilians from frontline communities
“Attacks on frontline regions (are) increasing and it’s always civilians that are bearing the highest cost of the war,” said UNHCR Representative Karolina Lindholm Billing.
Since January, more than 3,500 newly displaced people have transited through a centre in Pavlohrad towards…
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Austria introduces Made in Europe bonus for EU-made components
The news also follows Austria’s launch of a similar “Made in Europe” bonus to government subsidies offered to European solar component manufacturers last year. Last year’s subsidy bonus was also up to 20% of the total value of the…
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Ukraine may have to give up land for peace
Anna FosterPresenter, BBC Radio 4’s Today programme
Watch: Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko says conceding land to Russia could bring ‘temporary’ peace The mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, has told the BBC that Ukraine may have to give up land as part of a peace deal with Russia, amid a growing…
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Xayn Secures €80M to build Europe’s privacy-first legal AI, backed by C.H.Beck
This week, Berlin-based legal tech startup Xayn (soon to be Noxtua SE), developer of Europe’s first sovereign Legal AI Noxtua, completed its Series B investment round of approximately € 80.7 million, with C.H. Beck,…
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UK workforce among Europe’s least engaged and most emotionally burdened, report shows
British employees are among the least engaged and most emotionally burdened in Europe, according to data from Gallup.
Drawing on survey data from over 160 countries, Gallup’s State of the Global workplace revealed that just 10 per cent of UK…
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