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18 July 2024
Hungary took over the Council presidency with the slogan ‘Make Europe Great Again’. But what Viktor Orban does is the opposite of this.
20 May 2024
Nuclear energy is a clean, abundant, reliable, low-carbon electricity source that provides safe jobs and supports local communities. Why aren’t more countries opting for it?
8 April 2024
The polarised expectations of the interaction between AI and Democracy are a challenge for domain experts and everyday people. Is regulation enough to foster trust in AI and ensure the democratisation of AI initiatives?
5 December 2023
In a world where all technologies advance quickly together with AI, what kind of future are we aiming for?
4 December 2023
The evolution of 5G and 6G technologies in the EU connectivity sector have been the subjects of extensive discussion by policymakers and the industry.
30 November 2023
The case of aviation sustainability
14 November 2023
Industry perspective on the future of pharma legislation in the EU
30 October 2023
Legislative processes often struggle to keep up with new technologies. The expansion of AI created an urgent need for worldwide regulation.
10 February 2023
Political Advertising in the Age of TechnoPolitics: Is the new regulation on political advertising transparent or disconnected?
8 December 2022
Political campaigns have moved from the streets and squares to social media in just a few decades. It would not be illogical if political campaigns’ next move were into the metaverse.
4 November 2022
The EU’s need for critical raw materials (CRM) has gone from being a slightly hidden issue to topping the agenda.
5 October 2022
Innovation in almost any sector is advancing at a pace that we have not seen before. “Science, Not Fiction” blogpost series explores these innovative sectors in pursuit of creating a liberal environment, to push the boundaries of science even further.
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