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Which European countries attract the most foreign investment?
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Are Algorithm Registers Transparent? Perspectives from Germany
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Evolution of bilateral and multilateral collaboration of EU-14 countries across disciplines, 2010-2024
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South Summit says 'AI is not a threat' and urges a Europe without '27 borders'
South Summit opens in Madrid with artificial intelligence at the centre of debate, as organisers, investors and politicians demand a competitive Europe that retains talent and startups. Artificial intelligence has become much more than an emerging technology. For the leaders of the entrepreneurial ecosystem brought together in Madrid this week, it represents an economic opportunity that could redefine Europe’s role in the global economy.
South Summit says 'AI is not a threat' and urges Europe to scrap '27 different borders'
South Summit opens in Madrid with AI at the centre of debate, as organisers, investors and politicians urge a more competitive Europe that keeps talent and start-ups. Artificial intelligence has become far more than an emerging technology. For the leaders of the start-up ecosystem gathered in Madrid this week, it represents an economic opportunity that could redefine Europe’s role in the global economy.
Global steel crisis deepens as oversupply reaches alarming levels, OECD warns
The global steel industry is facing a growing crisis as subsidised production and excess capacity continue to distort markets, according to the OECD. It says state-backed steel production, particularly in China, is increasing pressure on producers in Europe and other OECD economies. Global steelmaking capacity continues to expand despite weak demand, threatening to push prices lower and distort competition.
Refugees and migration: Is Europe closing its doors?
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Euro-Zone Consumer Price Expectations May Rise More, ECB Warns
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