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other 11d ago Brussels

Smugglers Facilitate UK Migration Via Europe

Smugglers are reportedly facilitating migration to the United Kingdom by using routes through Europe.
TOK FM
economy 11d ago Brussels

Tech Companies Warn Of EU Regulation Impact

The European Union is considering imposing fines in the order of hundreds of millions of dollars on technology companies. This action is being considered because companies have shown no interest in compliance. The EU believes large financial penalties are necessary to compel action. This action is part of ongoing regulatory efforts concerning the tech sector. Technology companies have expressed concerns regarding upcoming EU regulations for smartwatches and fitness trackers. Manufacturers stated that compliance requirements could result in devices being bulkier, heavier, and less waterproof. The industry claims the scope of the regulations is disproportionate. Companies indicated that some products might face delayed releases or may not be released in the EU at all. The current regulatory deadline for these changes is 2027.
CKNW 980 Vancouver
politics 11d ago Brussels

May Day Protests Held Across Europe

May Day protests took place across Europe. In France, hundreds of thousands participated in rallies. Marine Le Pen held a rally ahead of a court decision. In Italy, protests turned violent. In Brussels, the US is considering increased tariffs on European cars.
Radio Observador
economy 11d ago Brussels

US To Impose Tariffs On European Vehicles

The United States intends to increase tariffs on passenger cars and trucks imported from the European Union to 25 percent. This consideration comes amid inflation and economic uncertainty. This potential move has been discussed in Brussels. Brazil and the European Union have signed an agreement that will eliminate import tariffs for 95% of products traded between the blocs. The agreement covers approximately 718 million people and a combined GDP exceeding 22 trillion dollars. Brazilian companies can now export under new rates, with rules protecting sensitive sectors like agribusiness. This potential move could significantly impact the automotive industry and international trade relations. The potential move could have symbolic military significance and may make some individuals nervous, particularly given Germany's role as a key military logistics hub.
MDR Aktuell
conflict 11d ago Brussels

Brussels Prosecutors Seek Trial For Hooligans

Brussels prosecutors are seeking a trial for three individuals accused of assault and battery causing incapacitation, with the aggravating circumstance of hate or discriminatory motives.
RTBF La Premiere
other 11d ago Brussels

Stabbing Incident Highlights Airport Security Concerns

A stabbing incident between two homeless individuals, resulting in one person being seriously injured, has raised concerns about airport security.
VRT Radio 1
conflict 11d ago Brussels

Osama Bin Laden Killed By US Forces

Osama bin Laden, the world's most wanted man, has been killed. US forces carried out the operation. The President of the United States announced the death of Osama bin Laden. The broadcaster stated they never thought they would be able to say those words.
VRT Radio 1
sports 11d ago Charleroi

Sporting Charleroi Hosts Racing Genk In Playoff Match

Sporting Charleroi will host Racing Genk in a Belgian First Division A playoff match. Saint-Trond, currently two points ahead of Charleroi, won their previous derby against Union. Union has defeated Saint-Trond three times this season.
RTBF La Premiere
technology 11d ago Antwerp

Bluecam Incubator Supports Sustainable Chemical Startups

The chemical industry is for Belgium, with companies like BASF and Bayer, but faces pressure from the US and China. Bluecam in Antwerp, a six-year-old incubator, supports new and sustainable chemical applications by providing space and assistance to various startups.
VRT Radio 1
technology 11d ago Brussels

EU Regulations Hinder AI Innovation, Says Source

Republicans in the US government have fewer restrictions on artificial intelligence innovation compared to the European Union. The EU's current rules effectively prevent disruptive AI advancements.
Radio Svoboda