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European Union · BrusselDespite growing interest in the European Union for the advancement of the Middle Corridor, the bloc has much more to do in developing this trade route and securing its position in Central Asia.See the Story
Ambitious EU seeks to improve Middle Corridor trade route, secure position in Central Asia
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Brussel · BrusselExperts gathered at the EIT Health Summit for the launch of a new report ‘Implementing the European Health Data Space across Europe’, which could boost Ireland's digital healthcare transition.See the Story
European Health Data Space can help create Ireland’s fit-for-purpose health system
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Innovation · BrusselIrish candidates for the upcoming European parliament elections are attending a series of health manifesto events where pharmaceutical industry experts, the press and the public are quizzing candidates’ support for innovation and sustainability.See the Story
Irish pharma sector quizzes European election candidates on innovation, sustainability, and regulation
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Parliament · BrusselThe European Parliament sent on Monday (6 May) an internal notification to its staff, seen by Euractiv, about a data breach in the application PEOPLE, used for the recruitment of the institution's non-permanent staff.See the Story
European Parliament's recruitment application compromised in data breach
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Commission · BrusselThe European Commission is too slow when it comes to retrieving misspent EU funds, the EU Court of Auditors said in a new report published on Tuesday (7 May), noting that it takes particularly long for money that goes into third countries.See the Story
EU too slow in getting back misspent funds, Court of Auditors warns
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Union · BrusselDistrustful of the freshly passed asylum and migration pact, EU countries and the European Commission have turned to third-country deals to curb irregular migration, thus finally aligning with Hungary, until recently criticised as a migration hardliner.See the Story
The Brief – Brace for frenzy of EU migration deals with third countries
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Artificial Intelligence · BrusselArtificial intelligence has posed serious challenges to our understanding of copyright. General-purpose models are trained on massive amounts of text and images in order to produce tools that can answer to a vast array of prompts.See the Story
General Puropse AI Models can`t ignore copyright in the EU
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
European Union · BrusselGermany's biggest companies said Tuesday (7 May) they have formed an alliance to campaign against extremism ahead of the European Parliament elections, when the far right is projected to make strong gains.See the Story
Major German companies warn against vote for extremism in EU election
100% Left coverage: 1 sources