European Union
PulseAugur coverage of European Union — every cluster mentioning European Union across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- parent of European Commission 100%
- founded by France 100%
- founded by Italy 100%
- founded by Belgium 100%
- founded by West Germany 100%
- founded by Luxembourg 100%
- parent of European External Action Service 100%
- authored by Artificial Intelligence Act 95%
- authored Artificial Intelligence Act 95%
- employed by Maroš Šefčovič 95%
- instance of Artificial Intelligence Act 90%
- instance of Digital Markets Act 90%
- 2026-06-10 product_launch The European Union has launched a set of icons to label AI-generated content. source
- 2026-06-08 regulatory The EU unveiled a tech sovereignty plan to boost local chips, AI, and data infrastructure. source
- 2026-06-08 regulatory The EU launched a new Tech Sovereignty Package to promote European technology and services. source
- 2026-06-08 regulatory The EU has introduced new proposals for data center efficiency and AI development. source
- 2026-06-07 funding The European Union launched InvestAI, a €200 billion program to build AI gigafactories. source
- 2026-06-05 regulatory The EU is considering a new policy to reduce its dependence on China for critical supplies. source
- 2026-06-04 regulatory The EU's AI data center plans are encountering significant delays and funding issues. source
- 2026-06-04 regulatory Nintendo will release a Switch 2 with a replaceable battery in the EU to comply with a new regulation. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The EU enacted the Cloud & AI Dev Act, restricting American AI technology and prioritizing EU-developed solutions in public sector procurement. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The European Union revealed details of its tech sovereignty package, aiming to invest more in European startups and companies. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The EU has updated its microelectronics strategy, shifting focus from ambitious production targets to AI, design, and demand. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The European Union unveiled a "Technological Sovereignty Package" to bolster domestic AI, chip, and cloud capabilities. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The European Union launched a tech sovereignty package to promote domestic AI and microchip industries. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The European Union unveiled a tech sovereignty package to bolster domestic technology capabilities. source
- 2026-06-03 regulatory The European Union launched a new tech sovereignty package to bolster domestic capabilities in AI, semiconductors, and cloud computing. source
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EU to urge member states to ban LGBTQ+ conversion therapy
The European Union will not implement a bloc-wide ban on LGBTQ+ conversion therapy practices. Instead, the EU executive plans to issue a recommendation next year urging its 27 member states to enact their own national b…
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EU proposes rail ticket changes; Zhonghe Tech clarifies business
The European Union is proposing new regulations to enhance passenger experience in rail travel, mandating that ticket sellers display competitor routes and offer stronger protections for canceled journeys. These proposa…
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EU plans Arctic undersea cable to bypass Middle East
The European Union is exploring the construction of undersea cables that would traverse the Arctic Ocean to connect Europe with Asia. This initiative, dubbed Polar Connect, aims to circumvent politically unstable region…
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Meta opens WhatsApp to AI rivals amid EU antitrust pressure
Meta Platforms has announced it will provide competitors' AI chatbots with free access to tools within its WhatsApp messaging service. This strategic move is intended to comply with antitrust regulations imposed by the …
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EU data center rating scheme needs AI investment focus, says CCIA
The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) Europe has published a position paper outlining eight recommendations for the EU's draft rating scheme for data centers. The paper argues that the scheme should …
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EU proposes 'delayed social media use' policy for children
The European Union is considering new legislation to restrict children's access to social media, potentially proposing a "delayed social media use" policy as early as this summer. This move is driven by ongoing concerns…
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Montenegro nears EU energy chapter closure, discusses data centers
Montenegro is poised to conclude the energy chapter of its EU accession negotiations, according to Admir Šahmanović at the Belgrade Energy Forum 2026. This development signifies a potential shift in the country's energy…
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Ukraine arrests Zelensky aide in $10.5M money laundering probe
Ukraine has arrested Andriy Yermak, a former top aide to President Volodymyr Zelensky, on charges of money laundering. The investigation involves an alleged scheme totaling 460 million hryvnias (US$10.5 million). Yermak…
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Apple Acquires Color Grading Tool Color.io
Apple acquired Color.io, a company specializing in color grading tools, in January. The acquisition was disclosed through European Union filings and involved a one-person company named Patchflyer, founded by Jonathan Oc…
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EU iPhones gain AirPods-like features for third-party wearables
Apple's iOS 26.5 update for European iPhone users now allows third-party wearables to utilize features similar to AirPods, such as seamless pairing and notification forwarding. This change is a direct response to the EU…
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AI to feature in border surveillance and America's World Cup
The European Union is exploring the use of AI-powered surveillance technologies to manage its borders, a move that raises concerns about fundamental rights. Separately, artificial intelligence is set to be integrated in…
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EU ministers reject Putin's proposal for Gerhard Schroeder in security talks
European Union foreign ministers have dismissed Russian President Vladimir Putin's suggestion that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could represent them in future security talks. Ministers expressed skepticism…
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European Parliament details AI strategy impact on EU trade
The European Parliament has released a report detailing the opportunities and challenges of a comprehensive artificial intelligence strategy for EU trade. This report, designated A10-0122/2026, aims to outline the poten…
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UK PM Starmer vows closer EU ties amid party pressure
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing significant pressure following poor local election results, with some within his Labour Party calling for his resignation. Starmer is vowing to prove doubters wrong by stren…
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EU Budget to Test Commitment to Digital Democracy
The European Union's upcoming budget will be a critical test of its dedication to fostering digital democracy. This financial planning will reveal the extent to which the EU prioritizes and invests in initiatives that s…
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Peter Magyar sworn in as Hungary's new PM, ending Orbán's 16-year rule
Peter Magyar has been sworn in as Hungary's new Prime Minister, marking the end of Viktor Orbán's 16-year tenure. Magyar's Tisza party secured a significant parliamentary majority in a recent election, enabling them to …
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Europe's EV market needs cheap, small cars for mass adoption
Europe's electric vehicle market is facing a critical juncture, shifting from early adopters to the mass market. Success hinges on making EVs smaller and significantly cheaper, with a target price of around €10,000 for …
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Beijing urges France to respect one-China principle in talks
Beijing has urged France to uphold the one-China principle during high-level diplomatic discussions. China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, met with French presidential adviser Emmanuel Bonne, emphasizing the need for political…
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EU nations agree to ban non-consensual deepfake pornography
European Union member states have reached an agreement to ban the creation and distribution of non-consensual deepfake pornography. This accord aims to protect individuals from the harms associated with such content. Th…
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EU AI Act update simplifies rules, bans 'nudifier' apps
The European Union has reached a provisional agreement to simplify its AI Act, focusing on reducing compliance burdens for businesses. Key changes include a ban on 'nudifier' applications, which are designed to alter im…