A new study shows that between 2022 and 2024, support for Ukraine and its displaced people has decreased.
Category: 3. Europe
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How does the EU's support for Ukraine stand after three years of war?
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Sweden’s PM says Europe needs to do more to retain tech companies
European companies such as Spotify, Smurfit Kappa and Flutter Entertainment have left the continent to list in the US in recent years, with Klarna revealing plans to do the same soon too.
Sweden’s prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, has warned that Europe needs to focus…
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Help us develop non-English/Chinese AI models, Japan asks EU
Concerns about language bias affecting LLMs have led to call for cooperation between Japan and EU.
Japan is looking to cooperate with the EU on AI in an attempt to develop models that are not based on English and Chinese since these languages dominate generative models,…
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Zelenskyy calls for stronger allies’ action to break Russia’s war capacity
Meanwhile, Russia used two ballistic missiles and 131 drones in its aerial assault, Ukrainian authorities reported.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged the US and its partners to increase pressure on Russia to “break its capacity to wage war”.
In his…
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Germany and Italy diverge on inflation: What implications for the eurozone?
Germany’s inflation eased to a four-month low in March, while Italy’s rose to its highest in over a year, highlighting diverging trends. The mixed data suggest uneven disinflation across the eurozone ahead of the bloc’s inflation release.
Preliminary consumer…
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‘Wellness rooms’: Why more people are opting to create self-care spaces in their homes
It started with converting rooms for new purposes during COVID. Now some designers say that people are looking for “wellness rooms” in their homes.
During the pandemic, homes were sometimes transformed to serve different purposes, with people adding everything from…
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Irish privacy watchdog has ‘unresolved questions’ about Meta’s AI tool
The tech giant has introduced MetaAI across Europe, after it halted the launch in the bloc last year due to ‘regulatory uncertainty’.
The Irish data protection authority still has open questions about Meta’s AI tool which the tech giant started to roll-out across…
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Uzbekistan’s renewable energy boom: How solar power is reshaping the country’s economy
In this episode of Business Line Uzbekistan, we look at how the country is rapidly embracing solar power, securing billions in foreign investment and cutting emissions to position itself as a leader in renewable energy.
Uzbekistan is rapidly expanding its solar energy…
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Makers of Netflix drama Adolescence meet UK Prime Minister to discuss online harm
The co-writer and producer of the hit Netflix drama ‘Adolescence’ have met with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to discuss how to prevent young people from being influenced by toxic online content.
‘Adolescence’ co-writer Jack Thorne and producer Jo Johnson headed to…
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Marine Le Pen’s allies in Russia and Hungary lash out at guilty verdict – POLITICO
Le Pen and her co-defendants were accused of illicitly siphoning European Parliament funds to pay for party employees who seldom (or never) dealt with affairs in Brussels or Strasbourg. The court estimated that the accused had embezzled more than €4 million, €474,000 of which Le Pen was…
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