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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. Europe is considering price caps to control inflation. CEOs are shaking their heads in despair

    European nations are considering price caps on essential goods as a measure to combat rising inflation, a strategy that economists warn is counterproductive. This approach, previously attempted in Venezuela with disastrous results, risks creating shortages and exacerbating economic instability. Despite vocal opposition from business leaders and some political figures, the allure of immediate consumer relief appears to be driving these policy considerations across the continent. AI

    Europe is considering price caps to control inflation. CEOs are shaking their heads in despair

    IMPACT Price controls on goods could indirectly impact AI development and deployment by affecting consumer spending and business investment.

  2. Europol's Operation Saffron takes down First VPN service over ransomware attacks — 33 'bulletproof' servers spread across 27 countries seized

    Europol's Operation Saffron has successfully dismantled First VPN, a service allegedly catering to cybercriminals. The operation, involving 18 countries, resulted in the seizure of 33 servers across 27 nations and the identification of over 500 users. First VPN reportedly advertised its non-cooperation with authorities and exclusively marketed to Russian-language cybercrime forums, becoming a significant focus in Europol's investigations. AI

    Europol's Operation Saffron takes down First VPN service over ransomware attacks — 33 'bulletproof' servers spread across 27 countries seized

    IMPACT This operation highlights the ongoing challenges in balancing digital privacy with law enforcement's need to combat cybercrime, particularly concerning services that facilitate anonymity.