Spain could fine AI companies up to €35 million in fines for mislabelling content
Spain’s council of ministers approved a draft law that would fine AI companies up to €35 million for not correctly labelling their content. Read More
US inflation cools despite Trump trade war threatening price lifts
Price pressures eased more than expected in February, a relief for US consumers concerned about looming tariff effects. Read More
Breast cancer death rates across Europe are expected to drop in 2025. How do countries compare?
Breast cancer death rates are expected to drop across European countries, here’s a look at how different women’s age groups compare. Read More
Climate change could reduce the number of satellites that can safely orbit Earth, study finds
A new study says space may become more littered with debris as climate change lessens nature’s way of cleaning it up Read More
Tariffs: EU hits Trump-voting US states
In its response to the US tariffs on steel and aluminium, the EU is aiming to be ‘smart’ and hit US Republican-leaning states. Read More
AirBaltic CEO lauds new Starlink installation despite Musk controversy
The Latvian firm is the first European airline to introduce in-flight Wi-Fi powered by Elon Musk’s Starlink. Read More
Bosnia’s state-level prosecutors issue arrest warrant for Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik
Bosnia’s state-level prosecutors issued arrest warrants for the entity of the Republika Srpska President Milorad Dodik and two other officials, accusing them of anti-constitutional conduct. Read More
This pretty seaside town in Sicily is offering €1 holidays – what’s the catch?
Siculiana is offering a handful of lucky travellers an all-expenses paid escape – all they have to fork out for is Sicily’s €1 tourist tax. Read More
Investigating massacres in Syria: A step towards justice or a way to avoid sanctions?
As pressure mounts on Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government following massacres over the weekend, Syrian authorities announce the formation of a national investigation committee. However, the international community remains sceptical about its…
Flooding in southern Ecuador collapses bridge, damages buildings
Heavy rains in southern Ecuador caused the Malacatos and Zamora rivers to overflow, damaging buildings and collapsing a bridge. Read more at Read More