Digital Marketing Act Too Weak, say Member States

Digital Marketing Act Too Weak, say Member States

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Lawmakers in some of the most influential EU member states say the Union’s Digital Marketing Act (DMA), set to regulate the actions of tech giants like Amazon, Facebook, and Google, is simply too weak. A coalition of Germany, France and the Netherlands recently submitted a letter in which they

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Plastics Study Singles Out 20 Polluters

Plastics Study Singles Out 20 Polluters

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Twenty companies are responsible for producing more than half of all the single-use plastic waste in the world, fuelling the climate crisis and creating an environmental catastrophe, new research reveals. ExxonMobil is the greatest single-use plastic waste polluter in the world, contributing 5.9m tons to the global waste mountain,

How a Slovak “brAIn” is Revolutionizing Renewable Energy Consumption

How a Slovak “brAIn” is Revolutionizing Renewable Energy Consumption

2 min read Slovakia

Known as the “Airbnb of clean energy” and “brAIn,” the Slovak startup Fuergy is a Central European success story in the field of green technology. Fuergy revolutionizes energy consumption through its commitment to making renewables effective and affordable to everyone. The company has built a highly scalable hardware device and

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QR Code Covid Passes set to Debut

QR Code Covid Passes set to Debut

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Following extensive debate between the European Parliament and Council, lawmakers in Brussels have reached an agreement on QR code Covid certificates that will be valid for EU citizens across the Union beginning 1 July. Presenting such passes will indicate that travelers in Europe have been vaccinated, tested, or have recovered

Ryanair Publicly Challenges Croatia Airlines 

Ryanair Publicly Challenges Croatia Airlines 

1 min read Croatia

Low-cost carrier Ryanair, which will open bases in Zagreb and Zadar this summer, has slammed Croatia Airlines’ recent complaints that the company is receiving preferential treatment in the Croatian capital. Jason McGuinness, Ryanair’s chief commercial officer, said that it is inappropriate for the national carrier to complain about Ryanair

New EC Proposal for Unified EU Corporate Tax

New EC Proposal for Unified EU Corporate Tax

Following two failed attempts in 2011 and 2016, this week the EU Commission presented its plans for the unification of the corporate tax rule book of member states. Decision-makers in Brussels decision intend to bring a halt to the race among EU member states to lower corporate taxes in their

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Ambitious Hungarian Biotech Firm Fights Cancer With AI

Ambitious Hungarian Biotech Firm Fights Cancer With AI

“Turbine,” a biotech company simulating cell behavior with artificial intelligence, is combining two disciplines for which the country is renowned: biology and IT. Hungary’s first ever Nobel-prize winner was Albert Szent-Györgyi, a biochemist who invented vitamin C. Hungarian mathematician János Neumann is regarded as the father of computers. Can

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Plan to Decarbonize Steel Production in Slovakia

Plan to Decarbonize Steel Production in Slovakia

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Slovakia now has plans for a drastic reduction of the emissions of its steel mill in the city of Košice, following Slovakia’s finance minister (and former PM) Igor Matovič’s high-level visit to the US owner of the facility, US Steel. The plan would replace the operation’s hydrocarbon-powered

Hungarian Start-ups: Tech-heavy and Optimistic

Hungarian Start-ups: Tech-heavy and Optimistic

More than 60% of Hungarian start-ups are using some sort of “deep tech,” according to the Hungarian Start-up Report conducted by Microsoft among 232 local start-ups. The top verticals were AI, Big Data, Fintech, Analytics/BI, IoT, and Medtech. The study strengthens a preconceived notion that Hungary has better resources

"EPPO" to Tamp Down on Europe-wide Corruption

"EPPO" to Tamp Down on Europe-wide Corruption

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As head of the new Luxembourg-based European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), Laura Codruta Kovesi is poised to lead a Europe-wide effort to curtail losses due to corruption, which she estimates amount to EUR 60 billion each year. From 2015-18, she led similar efforts in her native Romania, where she

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