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EU Criticized for Failing to Halt Arms Shipments to Israel
The European Union is being criticized for failing to uphold humanitarian principles by not halting arms shipments to Israel during an active genocide. This inaction has reportedly discredited the EU.
NGOs Gain More Power in EU Courts
Non-governmental organizations and other subsidized activist groups will receive increased power in court proceedings due to new European Union regulations.
Perovskite Solar Cell Achieves Thinness and Transparency
A new perovskite solar cell has been developed that is transparent and only 60 nanometers thick.
European Consumer Groups Complain to EU Over Ad Fraud
Consumer organizations across Europe have filed complaints with the EU regarding fraudulent advertisements on Meta, Google, and TikTok.
EU Proposes Ban on AI-Generated Explicit Images
The European Union is moving to amend its AI Act to prohibit the unauthorized generation of explicit images using artificial intelligence.
Sweden Hinders Renewable Energy Investment
Brussels has vetoed the use of community funds for renewable energy projects, particularly solar, if they utilize components manufactured in China.
EU Experts Urge Faster Agrarian Transition Amid Climate Risks
Experts are urging the European Union to accelerate its agricultural transition to address climate change risks.
EU Postpones Risky AI System Rules
The European Union has decided to postpone the implementation of rules for risky artificial intelligence systems.
NATO Secretary General: Putin's Victory Now a Distant Dream
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg stated that Russian President Putin's victory in Ukraine is now a distant dream.
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EU Implements New Customs Deal
The European Union has implemented a new customs deal.