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A federal judge ruled in favor of Anthropic, an AI company, against the Trump administration's designation of it as a 'supply chain risk' to national security.
A church in Ropoto, Greece, is tilted 17 degrees due to subsidence, creating a surreal experience for visitors. The structure has remained stable for 14 years, but residents were evacuated in 2012 due to ongoing subsidence.
Cruise lines such as Explora Journeys and Celestyal Cruises have canceled Middle Eastern itineraries due to ongoing conflict, shifting operations to alternative regions.
The article highlights Nashville's growth as a global country music tourism hub, featuring new developments like Dolly Parton's hotel and an upcoming themed cruise.
The article reports on early cherry blossom bloom in Tokyo, attributing it to warmer temperatures. It describes public activities in Ueno Park and notes the cultural significance of sakura season for residents.
Paul McCartney announced his new album 'The Boys Of Dungeon Lane,' inspired by his childhood in Liverpool and early relationships with John Lennon and George Harrison.
Google outlines plans to transition to post-quantum cryptography by 2029 to address potential threats from quantum computing.
The article discusses recent parliamentary elections in Denmark and Slovenia, noting inconclusive results in Denmark and a tight race in Slovenia.
The article details the EU's coordinated repatriation efforts for European citizens stranded in the Middle East due to conflict, including the use of ERCC and rescEU mechanisms.
António Campinos, President of the European Patent Office, acknowledges Europe's loss in the global AI race but argues that integrating the EU single market could help the bloc regain competitiveness.
The article describes Euronews' morning program 'Europe Today,' outlining its segments and broadcast details. It emphasizes the show's format as a source for EU and global news analysis.
The article explains that the UK House of Lords voted to decriminalize women who terminate pregnancies, not to legalize abortion until birth.
The article presents road safety statistics across the European Union, highlighting a 2% decline in road fatalities in 2024 compared to 2023.
The article details the EU's new customs reform aimed at managing increased trade volumes and streamlining customs procedures.
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Lebanon's Culture Minister Ghassan Salamé described Israeli military actions in southern Lebanon as an 'invasion' resulting in village destruction and over 1 million displaced people.