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Europe must define China strategy to avoid geopolitical decline
Europe needs to define its strategic objectives before engaging in negotiations with China, as Beijing actively seeks to influence European policy and competitiveness. China is employing both incentives, like trade agre…
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AI's rapid advance threatens European translators' jobs, but human nuance remains key
Despite the increasing capabilities of AI in translation, human translators may still be needed for some time. The tech sector's advancements have significantly impacted translation roles within publishing. However, the…
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Norwegian police arrest Chinese woman over alleged satellite data spying plot
Norwegian police have arrested a Chinese woman on suspicion of espionage, alleging she attempted to set up a receiver to collect sensitive satellite data. The suspect was reportedly acting on behalf of a Chinese state a…
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Yara CEO: AI and 'full blast' production key to navigating global crises
Yara International, a major fertilizer producer, is navigating geopolitical tensions in the Gulf by focusing on operational efficiency and technological advancements. The company's CEO, Svein Tore Holsether, highlighted…
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DeepL's AWS partnership sparks European AI translation sovereignty concerns
European AI translation companies are reportedly at risk of losing their leading global position due to partnerships with US tech giants. DeepL, a prominent European startup known for its high-quality machine translatio…
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US antisemitic assaults hit 46-year high despite overall incident drop
Physical assaults against Jewish people in the U.S. reached their highest point since 1979 last year, according to the Anti-Defamation League's annual audit. While overall antisemitic incidents decreased by 33% compared…
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Jingu shares secure OE project for Avatar low-carbon wheels in European heavy trucks
Jingu Co., Ltd. has received a notification from a renowned international automotive manufacturer to develop "Avatar" low-carbon wheel products for their heavy-duty truck models. This marks the company's first Original …
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Europe faces critical jet fuel shortage, risking widespread flight cancellations in June
Europe faces a critical shortage of jet fuel, with inventories projected to fall below the International Energy Agency's 23-day threshold in June. This situation, exacerbated by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, coul…
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Finnish AI lab QyTw0 reaches $380M valuation, signaling European tech future
Finnish AI startup QyTw0 has achieved a valuation of $380 million. This funding round is seen as a significant indicator for the future of technology within Europe. The company's success highlights the growing potential…
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Finnish AI lab QuTwo raises $380M, aiming for European AI leadership
Finnish AI lab QuTwo, founded by ex-AMD Silo AI CEO Peter Sarlin, has secured a €25 million angel investment round, valuing the company at $380 million. The company's core product, QuTwo OS, is an orchestration layer de…
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Chinese EV makers accelerate European expansion amid domestic price wars
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers are increasingly targeting European markets, showcasing their latest models at the Beijing auto show. Brands like BYD, Geely, and Xpeng are attracting attention from European …
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Europe invests €20B in AI but lags behind US Big Tech's innovation
Europe has invested 20 billion euros in artificial intelligence but has failed to produce significant advancements, according to a report. This spending disparity is highlighted when compared to the substantial investme…
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Europe seeks AI edge at POLITICO AI & Tech Week event
POLITICO's AI & Tech Week convened in Europe to discuss the continent's role and potential in the rapidly evolving artificial intelligence landscape. The event featured discussions on how Europe can carve out a competit…
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South Korea's advanced KF-21 fighter enters mass production, aiming for global market
South Korea has begun mass production of its advanced KF-21 fighter jet, with the first 40 Block I units slated for delivery to the South Korean Air Force by 2028. While the indigenous development positions South Korea …
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PropTech investment rebounds in 2025, reaching $16.7 billion
Global PropTech investment saw a significant rebound in 2025, reaching $16.7 billion. This figure represents a 68.7% increase compared to the previous year, indicating a strong recovery in the sector. The analysis was c…
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AI boom strains global power grids, prompting infrastructure race
The increasing energy demands of AI models are straining global power grids, leading to concerns about sustainability and capacity. A new study highlights that Europe's grid infrastructure is already facing challenges, …
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Google expands Gemini for Home availability, clearing waitlists daily
Google is expanding its Gemini for Home service, removing waitlists for users in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region. This move signifies an acceleration in the service's rollout, making it more broadly accessible in the…
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Real estate AI adoption mirrors US and Europe, with marketing and operations gains
Real estate companies in both Europe and the US are showing similar, relatively low rates of AI adoption, hovering around 24%. This sector is considered an early adopter of AI technologies. Immediate benefits are being …
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Europe's AI strategy falters due to energy and data center shortages
Europe faces significant challenges in its pursuit of AI leadership due to a lack of a coherent strategy. Key deficiencies include insufficient energy resources and a shortage of data center capacity. Additionally, mino…
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AI's role in Chinese worker firings and global news snippets emerge
A Mastodon post aggregates various news headlines from May 2nd, touching on topics such as Iranian English dailies, climate migrants in Europe, and a case of AI impacting employment in China. The post also includes hist…