Technology Regulation and Competition in the European Union – A Balancing Act

As the potential for large gains from competitive technology has increased through the introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, the European Union has struggled to perform at the same level as global tech leaders such as the United States and China. The EU despite its regulatory advances, however find itself to be on the lower end of the leaderboard in the global tech race.

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Trump Withdraws from WHO, Cites Unfair Funding Compared to China

In a surprising twist, years after former President Joe Biden reversed the move and reinstated support and funding to the WHO upon taking office in January 2021, United States President Donald trump upon returning to the national stage and asserting control over renewed policy directions, reiterated his dissatisfaction with what he viewed as the WHO’s structural bias.Trump announced his intention to withdraw the country from the World Health Organization (WHO),emphasising what he considered an inequitable funding structure.

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Suella Braverman LOSES IT at ‘idiot’ Starmer JEOPARDISING Trump’s Relationship with UK

In a dramatic interview broadcast from Washington DC, former British Home Secretary Suella Braverman launched a blistering critique of Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer. During the interview, Braverman referred to Sir Keir Starmer as an “idiot,” accusing him of jeopardising the UK’s national interest by taking a hostile stance towards Donald Trump in the past.

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Potential Pathways to Relationship Restoration Between the DRC and Rwanda: A Comprehensive Analysis of Conflict, External Influences, and Cooperation

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda share a long, tumultuous history defined by cross-border tensions, deep-seated mistrust, and overlapping security interests. Past attempts at peace, often orchestrated by external powers, have overlooked local realities and contributed to volatile compromises.

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