Tech – The third and last draft before the final guidelines for how general-purpose AI (GPAI) providers can comply with the EU AI Act is now out, setting the stage for a geopolitical clash over copyright, safety, and rights in the AI age.
Politics – The European Commission is "aiming to make it possible" for member states to explore innovative ideas, including "return hubs," in new legislation unveiled today.
Clean Industrial Deal – The European Commission is updating state subsidy rules in a bid to boost European competitiveness, but fears of a fragmented single market loom.
Agrifood – Volkswagen sold more sausages than cars in 2024. The leading German carmaker's curry sausages sales hit a record high in 2024 while its car sales went down 2.3%, with a nearly 15% drop in operating profit.
Across Europe France – French President Emmanuel Macron and chiefs of staff from countries willing to send troops to Ukraine attempt on Tuesday to figure out the details of a potential peacekeeping force – including how many troops might be needed.
Germany – In their preliminary agreement, Berlin’s potential government coalition partners commit to both national and EU net-zero targets, but the actual policies paint an ambiguous pathway.
Greenland – Greenlanders head to the polls today, but while the world fixates on US interest in the Arctic island, voters are more concerned with relations with Copenhagen than geopolitical drama.
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