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Eurovision Artists Stage Alternative Event in Brussels
Artists have organized an alternative event in Brussels to protest Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. Organizers stated that the current format of Eurovision has 'no future' due to the controversy.
Montenegro Expects EU Market Coupling Approval
Montenegro anticipates that the European Commission will approve its market coupling by the end of June. This development is for integrating Montenegro's energy market with the broader European system.
NATO Secretary General: Putin's Victory Now a Distant Dream
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that victory for Vladimir Putin is now a distant dream.
ENISA Strengthens EU Vulnerability Coordination
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is enhancing its coordination of cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Four new organizations have joined the CVE Program under ENISA's guidance, aiming to improve the management and dissemination of vulnerability information across the EU.
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European Court Rules For Media Content Remuneration
The European Court has recognized the right of media outlets to receive equitable remuneration for the use of their content on digital platforms. This ruling aims to ensure fair compensation for media producers whose work is utilized by online services.
Radio Radicale
EU Bans Brazilian Meat Imports Over Antimicrobial Concerns
The European Union has banned imports of meat and animals from Brazil due to concerns over antimicrobial resistance. The European Union will ban imports of Brazilian meat starting in September.
EU, UK, US Release Joint AI Security Guidance
The United Kingdom, the European Union, and other entities have released joint guidance concerning artificial intelligence security. The European Union, the United Kingdom, and the United States have jointly released guidance concerning AI security.
BBC WS backup
EU Law Boosts Firefox User Base
New European Union browser choice rules have directed millions of additional users to the Firefox browser. Mozilla estimates this change will significantly increase its user numbers.
Environmental Laws Attacked by Industries, EU Accused
Environmental laws are reportedly being attacked by industries seeking to fast-track polluting projects. Companies are accused of influencing EU plans and seeking public money for construction.
EU Proposes Joint Drug Procurement Strategy
The European Commission is proposing increased taxpayer involvement and joint procurement measures to combat drug shortages. The source did not specify the types of drugs or the rationale behind the proposal. Stockpiling of key drugs is also being considered.
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