Claims that artificial intelligence (AI) should be protected under free speech legislation were made in a lawsuit over the alleged wrongful death of a teenage boy.
Category: 3. Europe
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US judge rejects claims made in teen chatbot death lawsuit that AI has free speech rights
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Apollo Tyres expanding Vredestein bicycle tire availability in Europe
Apollo Tyres has signed new distribution agreements for France and Scandinavia as part of a broader plan to improve the availability and visibility of the Vredestein bicycle tire range across Europe.
In France, Apollo has appointed two new…
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ForwardKeys: Heraklion and Rhodes Stand Out in European Rankings for Summer 2025 Travel
Heraklion and Rhodes are emerging as two of Europe’s most in-demand destinations for international travelers this summer, according to the Summer Outlook 2025 by travel intelligence provider ForwardKeys.
Based on international air arrival data...
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Climate crisis must be tackled without resorting to degrowth, says MEP
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ADVERTISEMENTThe EU is a “beacon of stability” when it comes to climate policy on the world stage, said MEP Lídia Pereira on Thursday.
Speaking at the Brussels’ Economic Forum, the member of the European People’s Party (EPP) said…
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Greece boosts firefighter and drone numbers to tackle growing risk of wildfires
Officials said the number of firefighting personnel has increased by roughly 20% over the past two years, while the fleet of fire-surveillance drones has grown to 82, up from the previous 45.
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What foods should you buy now to be prepared for a possible emergency?
The recent Iberian blackout reminded citizens of the need to be prepared in the event of a crisis. When it comes to food, what should we have at home to best get through the chaos? Euronews speaks to a nutritionist to hear their thoughts.
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Leaked Muslim Brotherhood report criticized as ‘alarmist’ by academics and civil society – POLITICO
The report puts forward several pieces of purported evidence, though links to the Islamist group are not always clear. However, the document seen by POLITICO and reported on by several outlets appeared not to include particularly sensitive information. Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said…
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OECD growth slows abruptly to 0.1% in the first three months of 2025
The overall GDP growth of the 38 countries of the OECD, providing more than 40% of the global economy, slowed down substantially in the first quarter of 2025.
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Why the UK is rolling out a world-first vaccine for gonorrhoea but the rest of Europe isn’t
ADVERTISEMENTIn a world first, the United Kingdom is rolling out a vaccine to prevent gonorrhoea – but it is not likely to reach patients in mainland Europe anytime soon.
The jab will be offered through the UK’s National Health Service to people in England at high risk of contracting…
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Das Update zu Merz und dem 5-Prozent-Ziel der NATO – POLITICO
Erneut ist von einem 5-Prozent-Ziel der NATO die Rede. Diesmal gibt es ein klares Bekenntnis von Kanzler Merz dazu, der heute zusammen mit Verteidigungsminister Boris Pistorius bei der neuen Litauen-Brigade der Bundeswehr war. Rixa Fürsen spricht mit Hans von der Burchard…
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