Tech News EU lawmaker canvasses business to weigh scope AI liability rules The AI Liability Directive was originally planned to be launched in parallel with the AI Act. 04/02/2025
Tech News Belgium to harness AI to find criminals with first dedicated minister Belgium plans to use AI tools for law enforcement and to develop a future connectivity strategy for the telecom sector. 03/02/2025
Health news Europe losing cancer remedy tech race to US and China – study Despite hosting more oncology start-ups, Europe is lagging in the development of cancer technologies, losing the competitive edge in some promising research fields to the US and China, according to a new report. 03/02/2025
Europe News Data Protection tsar choice, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior tech and industry reporter Cynthia Kroet. 03/02/2025
Health news Commission cuts feedback amid races to push Critical Medicines Act The EU executive is expected to push ahead with an extremely streamlined timeline for a key piece of health legislation, aiming to present it within the first 100 days of the new administration. 31/01/2025
Health news EU experts: Avian flu mutations could adapt and pose risk to humans European agencies call for better preparedness and greater information sharing on avian flu as they identify new mutations that could increase the virus’ spread to humans amid increasing cases globally. 31/01/2025
Tech News DeepSeek AI blocked by Italian authorities as others member states open probes The Italian Data Protection Authority has halted DeepSeek AI over concerns about its handling of Italians' private data. Ireland and Belgium have also requested information from the Chinese company regarding the model's use of European data. 31/01/2025
Tech News EU official should not get top privacy job, says think tank Bruno Gencarelli is the European Parliament’s favourite candidate to get the EDPS role. 31/01/2025
Europe News DMA should urgently apply to cloud and AI, lead lawmaker warns According to German MEP Andreas Schwab, the digital EU regulation should apply to cloud and AI services to prevent their providers from dominating the market before it’s too late. 30/01/2025
Europe News Norway finance minister blames EU energy rules for coalition collapse Norway’s prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre is left heading a minority government after coalition partner pulls out over EU market rules it says make it impossible to shield citizens from high electricity prices. 30/01/2025
Europe News EIB to invest €95bn in 2025, but only €2bn for defence The EIB, the largest multilateral lender, will double its funding for defence and security from €1 billion to €2 billion by 2025. Its group president defends a proactive approach to both sectors within the bank's remit. "We are not a defence ministry," she said on Thursday. 30/01/2025
Europe News Unions and NGOs fearful of EU Commission's new pro-business plan Civil society groups and unions are nervous about the political turn taken by the European Commission under Ursula von der Leyen’s second presidency, and warn its new Competitiveness Compass could steer it away from green deal aspirations and workers’ rights. 30/01/2025
Europe News EU Commission aims to simplify its way to future growth The European Commission has presented its new economic strategy for the coming years. Simplification features prominently in a package of proposals that is sorely lacking in novelty. 29/01/2025
Europe News Commission plans to set up anti-red tape brigade As the EU steers a course towards deregulation in pursuit of global market share, an early draft of a forthcoming communication suggests today’s ‘Competitiveness Compass’ was only the first step in a concerted effort to tear up red tape. 29/01/2025
Tech News Is DeepSeek a wake up call for Europe’s AI innovators? Experts say that China’s AI development shows that regulation does not have to be a barrier for innovation. 29/01/2025
Europe News Gaza ceasefire has re-opened the door for aid workers - WFP chief The recent ceasefire in Gaza has provided a crucial opportunity for humanitarian efforts, significantly improving conditions for the aid organisations, said the chief of the UN’s World Food Programme. 28/01/2025
Europe News EPP rejects Bardella’s proposal to temporarily suspend EU Green Deal "If we go bankrupt, no one will care about the natural environment in the world anymore," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said last week in Strasbourg. 28/01/2025
Tech News Generative AI code contradicts copyright law, industry says A group of experts appointed by the EU Commission is working on a draft code with a view to publication in April. 28/01/2025
Space Kubilius: Space is an EU top priority, but budget is still limited In ten years, the global space economy could triple in size. Europe wants to remain at the forefront of this sector, but risks being left behind if words are not matched by action, said EU Commissioner for Space and Defence Andrius Kubilius. 28/01/2025
Europe News Industry calls on EU competition chief to wrap up investigations EU probes into Apple, Alphabet and Meta — which were opened last March — remain unclosed. 28/01/2025