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UK Judge Warns of AI Misuse in Courts
A judge at the High Court of England and Wales issued a formal warning to legal professionals, stating that lawyers submitting fictitious cases generated by artificial intelligence could face criminal charges. The senior judge reprimanded lawyers in two cases for allegedly using AI tools in preparing written arguments for court. “There are serious implications for…
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European Commission’s Five Recommendations to Bulgaria: Prioritizing Defense Spending and Accelerating Recovery and Resilience Plan Implementation
The European Commission (EC) has provided five recommendations to Bulgaria in its spring report as part of the European Semester. These include strengthening collective expenditure and defense readiness, ensuring timely reforms and investments outlined in the Recovery and Resilience Plan, and implementing Cohesion Policy programs. Additionally, the EC advises creating conditions conducive to enhancing competitiveness…
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Passenger Rights Concerns Voiced
MEPs have voiced concern about air passenger rights amid fresh talks on the issue by transport Ministers of EU Member States. The fear, say Euro deputies, is that ministers might potentially agree to water down existing compensation rights. Current rules guarantee reimbursement after a three-hour delay. The EPP Group in the EU Parliament says it…
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Macron to Visit Greenland on June 15 to Demonstrate Solidarity
President Macron’s visit coincides with ongoing threats from Trump to annex Greenland. Since his initial term, Trump has repeatedly expressed interest in acquiring the island, valued for its mineral resources and strategic Arctic location. Following his reelection, Trump’s determination to control Greenland has intensified, with him not dismissing the possibility of using force. Frederiksen described…
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Slovenia Opposes Proposed Changes to Air Passenger Rights
The EU transport ministers finalized an agreement on the EU Council’s negotiating mandate concerning passenger rights in air transport after 12 years during a meeting in Luxembourg. Slovenia, represented by Infrastructure Minister Alenka Bratušek, did not endorse the proposal put forth by the Polish presidency. The new legislative framework aims to establish clearer and simpler…
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The Balkans: Neighboring Conflict
Arms Trafficking Thrives in Türkiye, Bulgaria, and Greece When a gun ends up in the hands of a street gang in France or a criminal network in Berlin, few people ask: where did this weapon come from? It’s usually just a footnote in the media or a case number in a police report. But it’s…
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Zelenskyy Pursues Trump Meeting at G7 Summit in Canada
In Washington, the Ukrainian delegation engaged in talks about maintaining military aid to Ukraine, as noted by Yermak. “There is a shared understanding on this issue; we need to keep working,” Yermak stated. “President Zelenskyy clearly outlined our position: Under the signed economic cooperation agreement, we are also ready to purchase some of the equipment,…
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EU-Funded Composting Center in Cërrik, Albania Transforms Green Materials into Fertilizer
In Cërrik, a central Albanian city, 300 tons of green waste annually are no longer incinerated but instead converted into fertilizer through a composting center funded by the EU. This eco-friendly initiative is contributing to reduced carbon dioxide emissions, decreased costs, and enhanced support for local farmers. It improves the cleanliness of the environment, mitigates…
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EU Trade Chief Affirms EU’s Commitment to Free and Fair Trade
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – “Trade is progress and peace in motion,” said EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic on Thursday, adding that the EU has always supported free and fair trade. “We need trade—trade is not just a political slogan; it is an economic imperative,” Sefcovic stated during the Economic Security Forum he attended in…
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EUDA Alert: Unprecedented Surge of Synthetic Cathinones in Europe
Stockholm – A synthetic drug akin to khat is becoming more prevalent in Europe’s drug market. The EU’s drug agency, EUDA, has issued a warning about an “unprecedented” rise in imports and seizures. In contrast to khat, a natural substance that contains cathinone and impacts the central nervous system similarly to amphetamines, the cathinones that…


