New EU Regulation Impacts Train Passengers’ Rights by Scrapping Delay Refunds for Hour Long Delays

New EU Regulation Impacts Train Passengers’ Rights by Scrapping Delay Refunds for Hour Long Delays

A new EU regulation worsens the rights of train passengers: In future, all delays that last an hour or longer will no longer be refunded. reb/dpa 06/07/2023 – 09:28 am Share this article In the case of cancellations and delays in train services, rail companies in the EU no longer have to pay compensation if … Read more

Bulgaria’s new government aims to fight corruption and join Schengen and Eurozone

Bulgaria’s new government aims to fight corruption and join Schengen and Eurozone

EPAPremier Denkov NOS News•today, 6:05 PM Bulgaria’s two largest parties have parliamentary support to form a new government together. 132 of the 240 MPs voted in favour. Nikolai Denkov of liberal Democratic Bulgaria will initially be prime minister. Halfway through his term of office, he will be replaced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of … Read more

Massive Flooding in Southern Ukraine After Dam Breach and Clashes with Russian Forces

Massive Flooding in Southern Ukraine After Dam Breach and Clashes with Russian Forces

On June 6, a massive breach in a dam controlled by Russia that holds water equivalent to the Great Salt Lake in Utah flooded a portion of the war-torn southern region of Ukraine. Both Russia and Ukraine blamed each other for the catastrophic breach of the Nova Kakhovka dam. The dam supplies water to Ukraine’s … Read more

The Open Causes of Former President Trump: A Potential Turning Point in the 2024 Presidential Election

The Open Causes of Former President Trump: A Potential Turning Point in the 2024 Presidential Election

The open causes of the former president could turn his candidacy around 04 jun 2023 . Updated at 05:00 h. In 2024, the United States will elect its next president. The Democratic Party has embraced the nomination of the president, Joe Bidenexcept surprise, He has a clear path to the presidential elections. Faced with Biden’s, … Read more

EU Parliament Approves Sustainable Supply Chain Law for Companies

EU Parliament Approves Sustainable Supply Chain Law for Companies

EU Parliament votes for sustainable supply chains for companies Vienna (OTS/SK) – The EU Parliament voted in favor of an EU-wide supply chain law in a plenary session in Brussels today. With this now coordinated mandate, the EU Parliament will enter into negotiations with the Council and the EU Commission. Evelyn Regner, SPÖ MEP and … Read more

“The Green Deal under Fire: Impact on EU Politics and Economics Explained”

“The Green Deal under Fire: Impact on EU Politics and Economics Explained”

National political leaders are beginning to realize the impact of the Green Deal on voters. And while Germany, for example, is alarmed by the influx of Chinese electric cars, France faces a further deterioration in its overall debt rating. The Green Deal is under fire, Bloomberg reports today. To the displeasure of green, non-profit organizations … Read more

European Commissioner Frans Timmermans Faces Resistance to Nature Restoration Law

European Commissioner Frans Timmermans Faces Resistance to Nature Restoration Law

EPAFrans Timmermans NOS News•today, 20:58 The law still needs to be negotiated extensively, but the nature restoration law of European Commissioner Frans Timmermans can already count on a lot of resistance. The law aims to restore nature in the EU. According to the European Commission, 80 percent of nature in Europe is now in a … Read more

“King Charles III Anointed and Crowned in Britain’s Biggest Ceremonial Event in 70 Years”

“King Charles III Anointed and Crowned in Britain’s Biggest Ceremonial Event in 70 Years”

On May 6th, King Charles III was crowned in the largest ceremonial event to take place in Britain in over 70 years. The coronation, which dates back over 1,000 years to the time of King William the Conqueror, was held in Westminster Abbey in front of a congregation of world leaders and a global television … Read more

“AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton Warns AI Could Be a More Urgent Threat to Humanity than Climate Change”

“AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton Warns AI Could Be a More Urgent Threat to Humanity than Climate Change”

Geoffrey Hinton, a pioneer in the field of artificial intelligence, recently spoke to Reuters about the potential threat posed by AI to humanity. According to Hinton, AI could be a “more urgent” risk than climate change. Hinton co-authored a landmark paper on neural networks in 1986 and was awarded the Turing Award in 2018 for … Read more