Russian Energy Week 2025 kicks off in Moscow on October 15, bringing global energy experts to discuss trends, security, and sustainability.
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Europol warns AI is fueling cybercrime and proxy attacks by hostile states, urging stronger law enforcement action across the EU.
iClimateAction strengthens global climate intelligence by bridging data gaps and enhancing monitoring systems for 193 nations.
Austria’s new government takes office after months of uncertainty, with Christian Stocker leading a three-party coalition formed after a deadlocked election.
Scientists analyzing Mars rover data found evidence of ancient waves and beaches, supporting the theory that a vast ocean once covered parts of the red planet.
The EU maritime sector is progressing toward sustainability but faces persistent challenges in reducing emissions, curbing pollution, and meeting climate goals, according to a new EMSA and EEA report.
Europe must ease AI regulations to remain competitive, warns Sweden’s PM Ulf Kristersson, cautioning against overregulation that could push innovation and investment elsewhere.
Global electricity demand is projected to rise nearly 4% annually through 2027, driven by industrial expansion, transport electrification, and rapid data center growth.
The European Commission’s 2025 agenda focuses on economic resilience, regulatory simplification, and security, with 11 legislative proposals to streamline rules and boost investment.
The AI Action Summit in Paris saw 61 countries commit to ethical and sustainable AI, but the US and UK declined to sign the final declaration.
