The Commission fined X on Thursday for breaching the EU’s rules under the Digital Services Act (DSA), which aims to limit the spread of illegal content. The breaches included a lack of transparency around X’s advertising library and the company’s decision to change its trademark blue…
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Trump’s trade chief hits back at tariff critics – POLITICO
Well, they did not present such a list.
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And the reason why is because under our deal from the summer, the United States has already adjusted its tariff levels for Europe, and Europe is still adjusting its tariffs. And I don’t say this to be critical. They have a legal process they…
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Hegseth declares end of US ‘utopian idealism’ with new military strategy
SIMI VALLEY, California — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Saturday launched a full-throated attack on post-Cold War U.S. foreign policy, castigating former presidents and generals by name while declaring the age of American “utopian idealism” over.
Hegseth, speaking at the annual…
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Immigration courts thrown into chaos as Trump administration purges dozens of judges
NEW YORK — A massive purge of judges has left the federal government’s web of immigration courts decimated and in disarray. Ousted jurists believe that’s by design.
The roster of those who’ve lost their jobs since President Donald Trump returned to office includes judges with higher…
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I spent a nearly silent weekend in a forest cabin in Sweden. Here’s what I learned
In October, Skåne in Sweden launched an unusual tourism campaign. The southern county was looking for travellers interested in staying in a cabin in the woods for a few days.
The experience was offered for free, but there was one catch. Participants had to keep all noise below a certain…
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A sperm bank for cheetahs could one day save the world's fastest land animal from extinction
Experts worry cheetahs may one day be on the brink of extinction and need artificial reproduction to save them.
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Disinformation is a worldwide issue. Here is how Central Asia is combating it
By Esmira Aliyeva
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False news and disinformation are a worldwide issue that affects the East just as much as the West.
“There are so many…
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China bets big on exports, but will Europe’s economy pay the price?
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European economies could be left bearing the brunt of intensifying global trade competition as Beijing renews its push into an export-led recovery….
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Video. Latest news bulletin | December 7th, 2025 – Morning
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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this December 7th, 2025 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics,…
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Olympic flame arrives in Rome ahead of Winter Olympics
The Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 is set to take place in February.
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