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Europe Views: 11

Kimi K3 can Compete with OpenAI and Anthropic, According to China’s Moonshot AI

Moonshot, a Chinese AI start-up, has introduced a large new AI model that it claims can compete with leading American companies. The...

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China Criticizes the Nationalization of British Steel

China “firmly opposes and is strongly dissatisfied with the British government’s decision” about the nationalization of...

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Zelenskyy Fires Mykhailo Fedorov, the Popular Defense Minister of Ukraine

Mykhailo Fedorov stated on Wednesday that he was fired as defense minister by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as part of his most...

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Leaders in Lithuania and Latvia Warn that Russia is Preparing infrastructure Attacks on Poland or the Baltics

The presidents of Lithuania and Latvia issued a warning on Wednesday, citing intelligence reports, that Russia is preparing assaults on...

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BusinessEurope Views: 6

A Bill to Assist Some Terminally ill Adults in Dying is Passed by the French Parliament

On Wednesday, French lawmakers approved a bill granting certain terminally ill persons the right to assisted suicide under stringent...

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EuropeWorld Views: 9

A Proposed Midnight Social Media Curfew for 16 and 17-Year-Olds in the UK

The government has declared that older teens in the UK will be subject to a nightly social media curfew; but, they can choose not to...

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What The India-UK Trade agreement Would mean for Consumers, from Scotch to Wimbledon Towels

Preparations to fully profit from the India-UK free trade agreement (FTA), which went into effect on Wednesday, have been accelerating in...

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President Tamás Sulyok is Removed From Office by the Hungarian Parliament

With 139 votes in favor and 6 against, Parliament passed the 17th amendment to the constitution, allowing Tamás Sulyok, the current...

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EuropeWorld Views: 9

As the Heatwave Worsens, France Shuts Down its Nuclear Plants

Three nuclear reactors were temporarily shut down on Sunday by France’s state-owned energy company EDF, which also issued a warning...

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As Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz Rekindle Worries About Supply, Oil Prices Rise

The US benchmark crude oil price increased 4% to $74.26 per barrel, while the price of Brent crude, the global benchmark, increased 3.9% to...

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