EU Commission to decide whether to scrap AI liability rules by August
The European Parliament remains divided about whether to keep the liability rules for AI systems. Read More
The European Parliament remains divided about whether to keep the liability rules for AI systems. Read More
The EES requires all borders to install new scanners – most will not be ready on the launch day. Read More
European Union government ministers are discussing ways to keep the pro-democracy media outlet afloat after the Trump administration stopped its grants over the weekend. Read More
Germany’s economic sentiment hit a 2-year high, but the eurozone’s trade surplus fell sharply. EU exports to the US surged as firms frontloaded shipments ahead of potential Trump tariffs, while…
Discussions about the return of Syrian refugees should not be held ‘in isolation’ from the wider economic and political context, the director-general of the UN’s migration agency told Euronews. Read…
With US support for Ukraine in doubt, Kyiv’s European allies are weighing whether to seize $300bn (€274bn) in frozen Russian assets. Read More
Policymakers find themselves in a tight spot ahead of Thursday’s rate decision, with growth remaining sluggish and inflation stubborn. Read More
Avian influenza has been spreading among wild birds for years, but spillover into mammals and people has experts worried. Read More
BYD says its “Super e-Platform” technology will be capable of peak charging speeds of 1,000 kilowatts. Read More
Two NASA test astronauts were finally on their way back to Earth after nine months stranded in space following faults with Boeing’s Starliner capsule. Read More