How AI turned a Ukrainian YouTuber into a Russian
A YouTuber falls victim to generative AI on Chinese social media, but the ramifications stretch beyond China.
A YouTuber falls victim to generative AI on Chinese social media, but the ramifications stretch beyond China.
In collaboration with the Representation of the Free State of Bavaria to the European Union, the Conference of European Rabbis (CER) organised an event entitled ‘Is there a Jewish future in Europe?’. Taking place less than a month before the EU heads to the polls to elect a new
Höcke has led the Alternative for Germany's (AfD) regional branch in Thuringia since the party was founded in 2013
Nicknamed "The Fly", he reportedly had links to the drugs trade and was freed when armed men attacked a prison van.
The festival focused on solidarity and social inclusion for people with disabilities runs from May 13-15.
The front line has turned from a relative stalemate to a major Russian offensive in a week.
Despite his pro-independence party Junts finishing second in the elections, leader Carles Puigdemont continues to pursue his aim of leading the next Catalan government.
Protesters clash with riot police outside Georgia's parliament after approval of a divisive bill, igniting weeks of demonstrations.
The case involved Björn Höcke's use of "Everything for Germany!" in a 2021 speech. While prosecutors said he knew it was originally a Nazi slogan, Höcke claimed it was an "everyday saying".
At least two prison officers have died after the vehicle - which was carrying a prisoner at the time - was ambushed near Rouen in Normandy.
Environmental groups have expressed relief at European Commission guidelines for the acceleration of renewable energy deployment, which stress the need to respect nature protection rules.
Georgia's parliament voted through a law that critics say could be used to threaten civil liberties.
30 nature-loving photographers are shortlisted for an exhibition you can see in London from next month.
Tensions flared in the Georgian parliament during a debate on a controversial 'foreign influence' bill, seen as a threat to democracy.
Ice built up in the Antarctic over hundreds of thousands of years is helping scientists to understand today's climate.
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As Russia scales-up attacks on Ukraine's north-eastern border, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken reassures Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy that soon-to-arrive military aid will help on the front lines.
Michel's comments at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on Tuesday put him at odds with his own liberal family, Renew Europe, which is firmly opposed to cooperation with either ECR or ID.
New analyses of a large trial presented at the European Congress on Obesity showed the clear benefits of the popular weight-loss drug.
Italy has the best urban recycling rate in the EU while Spain has the lowest material consumption.
Apple and Google are working together to alert users if there's a Bluetooth device tracking them. Here's how to detect if they are and what to do about it.
There have been nearly 700 interactions since the rammings began in 2020, attributed to a small pod of killer whales.
Greta Gerwig and her jury met the press today to discuss their roles as members of the jury, the possible repercussions of the French #MeToo on the festival, and if a film on Donald Trump can be viewed objectively.
The largest-ever expansion of the EU in 2004 saw 10 mainly eastern and central European countries fulfill long-held ambitions of joining the bloc. Many were emerging from decades of communist rule and had hopes that home-grown businesses would flourish in an environment of free
The effects on consumers of poorly thought-out EU rules on deforestation, are starting to become apparent. Hundreds of thousands of tonnes of coffee and cocoa stores in EU warehouses risk being destroyed in the coming months, because of inflexibility in new rules under the EU’s
The incident happened near the coal face, an area in Polish coal mines known for being particularly vulnerable to cave-ins and methane gas explosions, due to the presence of gas in the rock.
Vautmans, who represents Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats, or Open Vld (Renew Europe), has denied the allegations appearing in Belgian media, maintaining that her actions were compliant with regulations.
US video game shop GameStop's share price more than doubled as the result of a a 'meme rally'. But what is it and how can it move millions of dollars?
With President Bola Tinubu’s latest measure to cut costs as the country struggles with declining revenue, electricity rates more than doubled for some consumers in April.
An inmate convicted of burglary escaped the van following the incident. He is currently on the run, according to officials.
The online platform is subject to an ongoing investigation into content moderation and DSA compliance.
The pathway to a prosperous, resilient, dynamic, innovative and democratic European economy lies in pursuing economic balance and diversity rather than monopoly, Max Bank and Olivier Hoedeman write.
President Salome Zourabichvili said she would veto the legislation but the ruling party pressed ahead with the controversial bill.
The deadly ambush began when a car rammed into a police van, before gunmen attacked the officers.
China's measures - including screen time restrictions - have led to a decrease in daily sedentary behaviour among children, according to a new UK study.
Nikolai Patrushev, 72, is replaced as head of Russia's Security Council by Sergei Shoigu.
Official figures show wages in the UK have grown at a faster rate than expected. At the same time, the jobless rate increased to 4.3% between January and March, the highest since May to July last year.
The Baltic nation wielded a veto over laws intended to modernise tax for the digital economy.
Moldova is seen as particularly vulnerable to the consequences of Russia’s war in neighbouring Ukraine. In the past, the Republic of Moldova relied almost exclusively on Russian natural gas, based on an agreement with the Gazprom group, but after the outbreak of the war in
Eleven EU members are urging their peers to sign off on a new Nature Restoration Law - perhaps the most important piece of environmental legislation to fall foul of a backlash against the European Commission's green deal agenda.
A court in Austria rules the notorious criminal no longer poses a danger given his ill health.
Armed men rammed a prison van at a tollbooth, opened fire on officers and fled with prisoner Mohamed Amra.
Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled plans to set up a European Democracy Shield to protect the EU from malign foreign interference if she secures a second term at the helm of the Commission.
Protesters are against a law being discussed in France to increase eligibility to vote in New Caledonia.
For the first time since 1960, the number of live births in the EU has fallen below 4 million, one of the lowest fertility rates in the world.
The European Union has completed the reform of its migration and asylum policy, a watershed moment that for a decade proved stubbornly elusive.
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A decision to demerge or sell its diamond and platinum businesses is expected to go a long way in maintaining Anglo American's profitability, by focusing on the more lucrative copper and iron ore businesses.
Russia's Vladimir Putin will make a two-day state visit to China this week in the latest show of unity between the two authoritarian allies.
As rescue operations continue, Mumbai officials said an investigation had been ordered into the accident.