“There were some examples when large ships refused to enter the Klaipėda port” over safety reasons after the GPS signal was hacked, he said. Meanwhile, pilots have been under “big stress” that prompted Lithuanian authorities to offer more training to land under such…
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Europe bets on supercomputer to catch up in AI race
JULICH, Germany: Europe’s fastest supercomputer Jupiter was inaugurated on Friday (Sep 5) in Germany with Chancellor Friedrich Merz saying it could help the continent catch up in the global artificial intelligence race.
“We in Germany, and we in…
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Quanta Tech Systems Europe Launches Madrid Headquarters with 1 Million-Euro Backing for Cybersecurity Expansion
Madrid, Spain–(Newsfile Corp. – September 5, 2025) – Quanta Tech Systems LLC today announced the launch of its new European headquarters in Madrid, supported by a €1 million investment from technology entrepreneur, active board member of…
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European travellers to the US will see ESTA fee almost double at end of September
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Starting this autumn, some travellers heading to the US will have to pay an increased fee for their visa waiver.
Citizens of 41 countries, including those in the EU, have to apply for the Electronic System…
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'The robots are here': US first lady Melania Trump urges 'watchful guidance' of AI for children
“We must manage AI’s growth responsibly,” the first lady said, adding “during this primitive stage” it should be subject to “watchful guidance.
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Europe Needs an Enhanced Nuclear Deterrent (Whoever Occupies the White House)
For almost 80 years, the US has extended nuclear deterrence to its NATO Allies. But with Donald Trump back in the White House, European policymakers have become concerned about the reliability of the US nuclear umbrella. In parallel with…
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Merz Frustrated With Ukraine Talks as Europe Seeks Sanctions
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz voiced exasperation that Europe lacks the clout to force Russia to end its war in Ukraine after the US continued to stall on providing security guarantees or agree on sanctions.
“We are currently unable to exert…
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Belgium ‘concerned’ but undeterred on backlash over Israeli sanctions
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Despite concerns of a backlash from Israel and the US, Belgium’s Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot told Euronews the country had no option but to commit to recognise Palestine given the humanitarian crisis in…
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Why growing mosquito numbers are driving the spread of tropical diseases in Europe – The Irish Times
At first, the patient’s symptoms were a puzzle: swelling of the brain tissue and membranes as might be seen with meningitis, but without any sign of the bacteria and viruses that typically cause it.
Medical staff at the hospital on the Italian…
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