The US government’s Mission to the EU sent a letter to the European Commission pushing back against the Code.
Category: 3. Europe
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Big Tech watered down AI Code of Practice: report
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The 2025 Met Gala preview: Everything you need to know about fashion's biggest night out
The Met Gala, often dubbed “fashion’s biggest night out” is just around the corner. So what’s the deal with this extravagant New York bash? And why does it send the internet into a frenzy every single year?
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Nia Vardalos on bringing her acclaimed play to Athens — and performing for the first time in Greek
“Now, give me a word, any word, and I will show you how the root of that word is Greek.”
These were the immortal words of late actor Michael Constantine, playing patriarch Gus Portokalos in the 2002 global hit My Big Fat Greek Wedding. After a further two films in the series –…
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Is Europe at risk of another power outage? | Radio Schuman
An unprecedented blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill on Monday. Is it possible such a major power outage will hit Europe again?
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Mission before money: how Europe’s defence startups are luring AI talent
STOCKHOLM/PRAGUE/PARIS :Some European tech workers who might once have headed to the United States are looking at defence startups closer to home. Others are rushing back to Europe from jobs abroad.
A sense of patriotism stirred by the war in…
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Heritage 8 of 15 – The War in Europe Reaches Chile
Word of Hitler begins to reach Chile but Therese refuses to believe it. Margot takes charge of the aviary, but learning that Germany has invaded France decides to join the conflict as an aviatrix for France.
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Travelling to Thailand? Everything you need to know about the new digital entry form
Thailand expects 39 million travellers to visit in 2025.
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Swedish police say three people were killed in shooting in Uppsala, murder investigation under way
In a statement, police said they had received several calls from members of the public to report noises that sounded like gunfire.
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US approves sale of €1.17 billion worth of missiles to Poland
The United States announced on Tuesday that it had approved the sale of $1.33 billion (€1.17 billion) worth of air defence missiles to Poland. The package includes 400 AIM-120D medium-range air-to-air missiles.
In addition, Warsaw will also receive guidance systems kits, spare…
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Post-Brexit Britain Needs Europe to Shore Up Its Economic Interests
Nearly a decade after the Brexit vote, Britain faces escalating challenges on several fronts, not least a sluggish economy and surging public debt. New tariffs threatened by Washington could make these problems much worse. It’s a good time to…
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