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  • Rafah Crossing Partially Reopens Amid Ongoing Gaza Violence

    Rafah Crossing Partially Reopens Amid Ongoing Gaza Violence

    Israel’s Coordinator for Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announced the reopening of the Rafah crossing for people, with a pilot currently being conducted to evaluate its operation. Movement in and out of Gaza is set to start soon, coordinated with Egypt and supervised by the European Union mission, similar to a mechanism used in…

  • European Commission Initiates Proceedings Against Slovakia for Whistleblower Protection Amendments

    European Commission Initiates Proceedings Against Slovakia for Whistleblower Protection Amendments

    Brussels – On Friday, the European Commission (EC) initiated infringement proceedings against Slovakia following the recent passage of a law that alters the Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers (ÚOO) into a different entity. The EC contends that this action violates the Whistleblower Protection Directive and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.…

  • Nvidia and OpenAI Partnership Shapes AI Strategy in San Francisco

    Nvidia and OpenAI Partnership Shapes AI Strategy in San Francisco

    San Francisco, January 31 2026 —  According to Eurotoday Newspaper, that The Nvidia OpenAI partnership has emerged as one of the most closely watched alliances in the global technology sector, reflecting how artificial intelligence development increasingly depends on deep cooperation between hardware leaders and research driven organizations. As AI adoption accelerates across industries, this relationship…

  • Iranian President Accuses US, Israel, and Europe of Inciting Violent Protests

    Iranian President Accuses US, Israel, and Europe of Inciting Violent Protests

    The protests, which began in late 2025 due to a sharp decline in the Iranian economy, faced a severe government crackdown marked by mass arrests, killings, and a near-total internet shutdown. Rights organizations report thousands have been killed or detained. The U.N. Human Rights Council called an emergency session, highlighting that recent violence against protesters…

  • UN Chief Expresses Deep Concern Over Escalating Violence in South Sudan
  • Crackdown on AI-Generated Nudity: The EU’s Battle for Enhanced Online Safety

    Crackdown on AI-Generated Nudity: The EU’s Battle for Enhanced Online Safety

    AFP, Agerpres, ANSA, BTA, dpa, EFE, FENA In response to widespread public backlash against the use of artificial intelligence that infringes on privacy and dignity, the European Union is planning significant actions. Brussels is considering designating the creation of sexually explicit montages as an illegal practice under the Artificial Intelligence Act, following the controversy surrounding…

  • Minnesota Immigration Enforcement Triggers National Debate

    Minnesota Immigration Enforcement Triggers National Debate

    Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 31 2026 — According to Eurotoday, that immigration enforcement Minnesota has become one of the most closely watched policy issues in the United States after a federal judge declined to pause a sweeping immigration operation, allowing federal agents to continue working across the state despite legal challenges from local officials. The ruling…

  • Can Workers Compete with Machines and Stay Relevant in the AI Era?
  • Kallas: Russia Weaponizes Winter

    Kallas: Russia Weaponizes Winter

    BRUSSELS – High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Kaja Kallas stated on Thursday that the assaults on energy infrastructure in Ukraine highlight Russia’s inability to achieve success on the battlefield and its misuse of winter conditions as a weapon. “Russia shows no inclination towards peace. Their attack on a passenger train constitutes a war…

  • Chinese takeover of mining empire displaces Serbians

    Chinese takeover of mining empire displaces Serbians

    In northeastern Serbia, the town of Bor developed around some of Europe’s largest copper and gold deposits. Starting in the 1940s, the region attracted workers from across Yugoslavia. Majdanpek, just 70 kilometers away, grew around another vast reserve, estimated at over 600 million tons of ore. For decades, these mining centers supported Yugoslav heavy industry,…