European artificial intelligence companies are heavily reliant on U.S.-based chipmakers, such as Nvidia, for the supply of chips that can provide the computer power needed to train the most advanced AI models. The U.S. had threatened to cap…
Category: 3. Europe
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Central bank president Knot urges Europe to end dependency on US
Photo: Depositphotos The head of the Dutch central bank, Klaas Knot, has urged Europe’s financial community to become less dependent on the United States, arguing that the world’s largest economy is no longer a reliable…
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This vanishing whale species may be reproducing too slowly to avoid extinction
Experts say North Atlantic right whales need to have 50 calves per season to start recovering. This year they produced just 11.
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Riga, Gdansk, Podgorica: Head to Eastern Europe for the best city break bargains this summer
The report found that prices have fallen in half the cities surveyed.
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Rare English double in Europe would be a dream result for Premiership | Rugby union
It has not happened very often. Just once in the past 20 years, to be precise. Winning a single trophy is hard enough but English clubs hoisting aloft both the Champions Cup and Challenge Cup in the same season would be a proper rarity. Other…
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Kraken expands in Europe with regulated crypto derivatives
Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken announced the launch of regulated derivatives trading on its platform under the European Union’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID II).
According to a May 20 announcement, Kraken’s perpetual and…
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The Key to Ukraine’s Future Lies in Europe
What will happen to Ukraine when the guns finally fall silent? Many believe it will be up to two people: U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Though there is some truth to this, it misses the point. The future will…
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Europe’s defense investments signal big wins for American industry
European nations are answering the call to invest more in our own defense readiness with a nearly one trillion-dollar plan to buy new weapons and technological equipment. Building on lessons learned from Russia’s war in Ukraine, it’s a move…
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