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Universities in the US face the possibility of federal funding cuts if they don’t comply with White House demands to walk ...
The ECJ case "Like Company vs. Google" from Hungary deals with the training of chatbots with regard to EU ancillary copyright law and text and data mining.
In the battle of state-backed clubs, the traditional powerhouse won the league last weekend – but what does it mean for the ...
The plan by authorities to use facial recognition technology at Pride parades to identify participants is being investigated by the European Commission.
By keeping the entire production process in-house and within Europe, Lightware highlights its ability to commit to faster ...
A cross-party group has accused the Commission of "failing to fulfil its duties”, in a letter seen by Euractiv.
The growing influx of migrants from Middle Eastern and Asian countries, many of whom are hostile to Israel, has triggered not only a terrorist threat, but also a rise in antisemitic sentiment in ...
Finding a holiday destination that suits families, solo travellers, couples and friends groups is normally impossible, but ...
European Union (EU) countries are urging action after Hungary’s right-wing government passed a law banning LGBTQ+ Pride ...
In the interview recorded on May 25, 2025, Tseber once again defended Peter Magyar—whom he called “a changer of Hungarian ...
Seventeen EU member states have issued a joint statement condemning Hungary’s recent legal measures that ban Budapest Pride, ...
Under Hungary’s PM, Viktor Orban, Budapest has regularly found itself at loggerheads with the European Commission and most of ...