Latest EU News | Page 5

Virtual Global Taskforce to be led by AFP for the next three years
Fish and chips shouldn’t come with a catch: how Australia can keep illegal seafood off our plates
Relationships Australia Queensland signs Enforceable Undertaking
What Canada can learn from the European Union about dealing with chaos and crises
‘Myrrh, conifer oil and … breakfast tea’: my sniffer team’s surprise findings on what mummified bodies smell like
Galderma’s Nemluvio® (Nemolizumab) Approved in the European Union for Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis and Prurigo Nodularis
DeepSeek: how China’s embrace of open-source AI caused a geopolitical earthquake
UNITAR and Partners Lead Sustainable Skills Revolution with RES4CITY Micro-Credential Platform
Experian and ValidMind Partner to Transform Model Risk Management
Sisvel Welcomes EU SEP Regulation Rethink
Nobody wants to talk about AI safety. Instead they cling to 5 comforting myths
Trump tariffs: there may be silver linings in the trade war storm clouds
Virtual Global Taskforce Unites For Safer Internet Day
Business Council welcomes production tax credits to support critical projects
Sickle cell disease is a genetic disorder that causes lifelong suffering – here’s what you need to know
NZ households will be slightly worse off if Trump triggers a trade war – new modelling
Police Appeal To Locate Missing Man – Bankstown PAC 9 February
Stevedoring company spends $425,000 in first-ever maritime Enforceable Undertaking
The US tried high tariffs and ‘America first’ policies in the 1930s. Trump should note what happened next
Higher Pollinator Diversity In Calcareous Grasslands
Why supermarkets are siding with farmers over inheritance tax
New research project to improve care for viral infections
The UK would be lucky to avoid US tariffs – but a global trade war would hurt everyone
Groundbreaking Ebola vaccination trial launches today in Uganda
Banks urge Parliament to modernise payment system regulation
Advocacy Long Game
Understanding the Increase in Stillbirth Rates in Germany Amid European Declines
Will Labour’s plan for growth actually work? Two economists respond
Rachael Reeves’ route to economic growth is a slow one – and there are no guarantees voters will be patient enough
Richards Bay Minerals signs PPA agreement with Red Rocket South Africa
TEA Lab Launches to Advance Ethical AI in Healthcare at CSS
Hamilton Island Operators Sign Enforceable Undertaking
Global Air Cargo Demand Achieves Record Growth In 2024
Opportunities and watch-outs – MLA’s 2025 global market snapshots are here
Australian Statement Of Support – EU Sanction
Why not all plans for a four-day working week would be a win for health
As the ‘digital oligarchy’ grows in power, NZ will struggle to regulate its global reach and influence
Trump has rejected the Paris agreement again, but game theory shows how other countries can still lead by example
UK government’s AI plan gives a glimpse of how it plans to regulate the technology
Health and Human Services secretary influences every aspect of America’s health
Netflix is snapping at the heels of the BBC. But there’s more to the battle than just viewing figures
Victorian fruit grower signs EU after unlawful wage deductions
Your fuzzy flannel pyjamas could be incredibly flammable – here’s what to know
With Trump back in the White House, the age of free trade could be coming to an end
NZ’s climate policies are no longer enough to keep warming at 1.5°C – here’s what needs to happen
Boeing Partners with Norsk e-Fuel to Advance SAF Production and Reduce Aviation Emissions
New EU Consortium To Tackle Marburg Virus
Hydrogen equipment pioneer H2SITE successfully raises EUR36 million from a consortium of investors co-led by Hy24 and SC Net Zero Ventures