Browsing: News
Austria’s new government takes office after months of uncertainty, with Christian Stocker leading a three-party coalition formed after a deadlocked election.
Austria reaffirms its commitment to the IAEA, with Schallenberg and Grossi discussing nuclear security, non-proliferation, and strengthening global oversight mechanisms.
Europe must ease AI regulations to remain competitive, warns Sweden’s PM Ulf Kristersson, cautioning against overregulation that could push innovation and investment elsewhere.
Global electricity demand is projected to rise nearly 4% annually through 2027, driven by industrial expansion, transport electrification, and rapid data center growth.
Conservationists rally behind global efforts to protect the Arabian leopard, as strategic initiatives and breeding successes boost hopes for recovery.
An Air France Airbus A318 en route to Barcelona made an emergency landing in Paris due to a cabin pressurization issue. The aircraft landed safely, and no injuries were reported.
Eleven people were killed in a mass shooting at Campus Risbergska in Örebro, Sweden. The suspected gunman is among the dead as police investigate the motive behind the attack.
EU leaders commit to boosting defense spending, focusing on air and missile defense, military mobility, and procurement to strengthen Europe’s security and strategic autonomy.
The EU’s General Court ruled against Poland, upholding €320 million in fines over judicial reforms. Poland’s challenge was dismissed, maintaining the financial penalties.
The EU AI Act is now in force, prohibiting exploitative AI systems and enforcing transparency rules, making Europe the first region to regulate AI development at this scale.
