The EU’s privacy watchdog Wojciech Wiewiórowski is responsible for ensuring the EU’s institutions stick to their own data protection laws. What were the challenges he faced during his mandate? And how will geopolitical tensions impact the digital future?
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The man ensuring the EU sticks to its own data laws | Radio Schuman
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At least nine killed and dozens injured after Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv
At least nine people were killed and 63 injured after a combined Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv overnight into Thursday, Ukrainian authorities said.
The strikes, which began late Wednesday and continued into the early hours of Thursday, caused widespread…
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Meta Ray Ban Glasses Now Available In These European Countries, Set To Launch In India Soon
Meta has announced the expansion of its AI-powered Ray-Ban smart glasses into several new European markets. According to an update by the company on April 23, users in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland can now access…
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‘Fishing in the dark’: Spain accused of turning a blind eye to illegal fishing in West Africa
NGOs claim Spanish authorities are turning a blind eye to their fleets’ activities in Senegal and Guinea Bissau.
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From TikTok to AI: What the EU now calls a security threat
From TikTok to AI agents, burner phones to banned apps: rising global tensions are forcing EU officials to rethink which tech tools are safe to use – and which could hand secrets to foreign powers.
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Slower growth looms over Eastern Europe as reform urgency rises
Slower growth looms over Eastern Europe and Central Asia as inflation, weak external demand, and structural inertia take hold. The World Bank urges bold reforms to unlock productivity and avoid the middle-income trap.
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Ukraine, Europe can’t afford to refuse Trump’s peace plan
Most of the peace plan for Ukraine now sketched out by the Trump administration is not new, is based on common sense, and has indeed already been tacitly accepted by Kyiv.
Ukrainian officials have acknowledged that its army has no chance in the…
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Europe’s Climate Leaders 2025: interactive listing
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The EU’s decision to roll back some of its corporate sustainability reporting rules will have been a welcome move for European…
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Why the next pope may be a ‘break’ from the past – POLITICO
As Catholics gather in Rome to mourn Pope Francis, those hoping to succeed him are preparing to engage in one of the world’s oldest and most intriguing electoral contests.
This week’s guest knows the inner workings of the Vatican and the key players involved as cardinals…
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European Payments Initiative calls for unity among local wallets to strengthen EU autonomy
The European Payments Initiative (EPI) s a joint effort by major European banks and financial institutions to create a unified, pan-European payment system that enhances Europe’s sovereignty and independence in…
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