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- Ebola case confirmed in France after humanitarian worker returns from DRC
- E5 leaders meet in Berlin to reinforce European defence cooperation
- Mamdani-backed candidates win Democratic primaries in New York City
- Israeli attacks in Gaza and West Bank result in deaths of two, including child
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EU BRIEFING
This morning, the European Union addresses pressing issues including digital regulation and geopolitical dynamics.
This follows recent developments influencing member states’ policies.
Claude, Anthropic’s chatbot, is offline in a major outage due to unexpected capacity constraints affecting its global services.
European governments are keen to collaborate with ICEYE, a Finnish space company specialising in mini satellites. These high-resolution radar satellites provide critical Earth observation and military reconnaissance capabilities, reinforcing national sovereignty for allied nations.
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Instagram users have reported seeing “results hidden” messages when searching for terms like “Democrat” or “Democrats.” Meta, Instagram’s parent company, acknowledged the issue, attributing it to a technical error affecting other hashtags, including a Republican-related one.
Apple has halted its AI-powered news alerts feature following widespread criticism and complaints about repeated inaccuracies in summarizing news headlines.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is preparing to reduce its global workforce by approximately 5%, according to an internal memo from CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
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