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Kubilius: Space is an EU top priority, but budget...

In ten years, the global space economy could triple in size. Europe wants to remain at the forefront of this sector, but risks being...

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Ikea looks to expand second-hand furniture offering...

The Swedish furniture maker is going head to head with competitors including eBay and Depop.

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LVMH sells Stella McCartney minority stake as luxury...

LVMH has already sold the streetwear fashion brand Off-White recently, as well as its stake in Cruise Line Holdings amid dampened...

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Abramovich accused of dodging millions in tax through...

The Russian billionaire denied knowledge of the arrangement, saying he was not personally responsible or liable for the alleged tax...

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Trump signs order to revise policy on transgender...

The new order on transgender troops does not impose an immediate ban, but directs the Pentagon to come up with a policy on their service...

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Watch: Just Stop Oil activists disrupt Sigourney Weaver...

The climate activists have targeted works of art, Stonehenge, Taylor Swift's jet and Charles Darwin's grave. Now, they're interrupting...

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Afghans in Albania face uncertainty as Trump suspends...

US President Donald Trump has suspended a policy that would have allowed Afghan refugees who fulfill certain criteria to resettle...

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EU lacks guidance on AI prohibitions, as rules start...

The AI Act's rules on banned AI systems including facial recognition systems start to apply 2 February.

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Chinese startup DeepSeek rattles global markets as...

The unveiling of Chinese AI startup DeepSeek's latest AI model, which outperforms its US rivals, caused a sharp decline in the value...

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How Poland’s historic Upper Silesia coal mining region...

Upper Silesia, a region in southern Poland with long historic ties to the coal industry, is marked by the blood, sweat, and tears...

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Data security: Which EU countries protect themselves...

Most online users don't read privacy statements and prefer to focus on managing their own data security on the internet.

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US health officials ordered to stop working with WHO...

US experts said the sudden pause came as a surprise and would set back efforts to contain health threats abroad.

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