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'Historic' strike against social cuts in Belgium

According to the trade unions, a historic protest against planned cuts by the new right-wing government has brought the country to a standstill. The government wants to cut unemployment benefits and make the pension system stricter. Belgium is heavily in debt.

By Eric Bonse

AI in the workplace: where EU citizens want rules

Privacy, surveillance, automated decisions: Around three quarters of EU citizens would find legal rules regarding AI in the workplace important. In general, however, many see the technology in a positive light.

By Alina Leimbach

Hendrik Wüst: 'We need a NATO for AI'

At the future conference "From coal to AI" at his state representation in Berlin, NRW Minister President Hendrik Wüst called for guidelines for AI. Europe and the USA should develop these together in a transatlantic alliance.

By Corinna Visser

Gas storage: BMWK wants to weaken EU targets

Due to high gas prices, resistance to the European storage targets is growing among EU states. For the first time, the German government is openly advocating more flexibility. The market relaxed immediately.

By Manuel Berkel

NGT: Polish Council Presidency rows back on patent issue

After a failure in January, Poland is changing its strategy in the negotiations on new genetic engineering methods (NGT). Warsaw wants to resolve the issue of the patentability of NGT plants separately from the genetic engineering reform.

By Julia Dahm

Cutting red tape: Commission presents new approaches

EU Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis promises: "European companies should spend much less time and resources on complying with bureaucratic regulations". To this end, the authority wants to work on its own processes and carry out checks with practitioners.

By Till Hoppe