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What Europe can learn from the US about growth, reveals IMF report
www.euronews.com What Europe can learn from the US about growth, reveals IMF report

A slowdown in productivity growth in Europe has became one of the key reasons behind a widening per capita income gap with the United States, according to the IMF's latest productivity report.

What Europe can learn from the US about growth, reveals IMF report
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Undersea cable between Lithuania and Sweden damaged – Telia
www.lrt.lt Undersea cable between Lithuania and Sweden damaged – Telia

Following Finnish media reports that an unexplained failure of an undersea telecommunications cable has disrupted commun...

Undersea cable between Lithuania and Sweden damaged – Telia
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Why French farmers oppose the EU-Mercosur free trade deal
www.france24.com Business - Why French farmers oppose the EU-Mercosur free trade deal

As French farmers take to the streets to oppose a potential free trade deal between the European Union and the Mercosur trade bloc in South America, we take a closer look at what the agreement entails…

Business - Why French farmers oppose the EU-Mercosur free trade deal

As French farmers take to the streets to oppose a potential free trade deal between the European Union and the Mercosur trade bloc in South America, we take a closer look at what the agreement entails and why the French agricultural sector and government are so strongly opposed. Also in this edition, Donald Trump nominates a fossil fuel industry CEO to head the Energy Department and a Big Tech critic to lead the Federal Communications Commission.

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Norwegian startup Factiverse wants to fight disinformation with AI | TechCrunch
techcrunch.com Norwegian startup Factiverse wants to fight disinformation with AI | TechCrunch

In the wake of the U.S. 2024 presidential election, one fact became clear: Disinformation proliferated online at a startling rate, shaping Americans’

Norwegian startup Factiverse wants to fight disinformation with AI | TechCrunch
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Thauvenay: The French Chateau You Can Have To Yourself In The Loire
www.forbes.com Thauvenay: The French Chateau You Can Have To Yourself In The Loire Valley

France's Loire Valley might be scattered with castles to visit and stay, but Thauvenay is a place where guests can truly feel at home.

Thauvenay: The French Chateau You Can Have To Yourself In The Loire Valley
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Circular Economy: The European Commission Adopts New Ecodesign Requirements | JD Supra
www.jdsupra.com Circular Economy: The European Commission Adopts New Ecodesign Requirements | JD Supra

On November 5, President Donald Trump was elected President-elect for a second time. We anticipate that President Trump’s upcoming term will usher...

Circular Economy: The European Commission Adopts New Ecodesign Requirements | JD Supra
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EU’s Von der Leyen Suggests US LNG Could Replace Russian Supply
www.bloomberg.com EU’s Von der Leyen Suggests US LNG Could Replace Russian Supply

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has an idea for reducing the bloc’s consumption of Russian liquefied natural gas: import more from America.

EU’s Von der Leyen Suggests US LNG Could Replace Russian Supply

Paywall? https://archive.is/IEsaS

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JD Vance says US could veto NATO if Europe tries to regulate Elon Musk’s platforms
www.independent.co.uk JD Vance says US could veto NATO if Europe tries to regulate Elon Musk’s platforms

Republican vice presidential nominee says ‘Germans and other nations’ – not Russia – would ‘have to fund Ukraine’s reconstruction’

JD Vance says US could veto NATO if Europe tries to regulate Elon Musk’s platforms
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Travelers Can Now Buy a Can of '100 Percent Authentic Air' From Italy's Lake Como
www.smithsonianmag.com Travelers Can Now Buy a Can of '100 Percent Authentic Air' From Italy's Lake Como

It's not the first time savvy entrepreneurs have marketed canned air to tourists. Similar products have been sold at vacation destinations for decades

Travelers Can Now Buy a Can of '100 Percent Authentic Air' From Italy's Lake Como
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Petition No 0729/2024 by N. W. (Austrian) on the implementation of an EU-Linux operating system in public administrations across all EU countries
www.europarl.europa.eu Home | PETI | Committees | European Parliament

Main page of the Petitions Portal. General information, most recently uploaded petitions and further links to procedural pages. Further links to the European Parliament website.

The petitioner calls for the European Union to actively develop and implement a Linux-based operating system, termed ‘EU-Linux’, across public administrations in all EU Member States. This initiative aims to reduce dependency on Microsoft products, ensuring compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and promoting transparency, sustainability, and digital sovereignty within the EU. The petitioner emphasizes the importance of using open-source alternatives to Microsoft 365, such as LibreOffice and Nextcloud, and suggests the adoption of the E/OS mobile operating system for government devices. The petitioner also highlights the potential for job creation in the IT sector through this initiative.

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Swiss ban on face covering will apply from 2025 - SWI swissinfo.ch
  • Far more common here. You see top center a lot, bottom left often and bottom right sometimes.

    What adults do to themselves doesn't really bother me, but I feel sorry for the little girls I see dressed like this. Why the hell would you dress a 7yo in that? According to the Quran "men and women should dress modestly", but why force it on small girls?

    If anything I'd ban it for kids. Once you turn 18 you can do what you want. Come to think of it I'd put the same condition on not medically necessary circumcisions.

  • Swiss ban on face covering will apply from 2025 - SWI swissinfo.ch
  • a full-face veil.

    Never seen that on anyone So a transparent veil is prohibited if combined with hair coverings? Or just in general?

    I have conflicting feelings about this ban. If it helps women who don't want to wear it but is forced, great, but if it instead stops women from being part of society because they're not allowed outside without the coverings, (either by religious choice, or forced by family), not so great.

  • Britain will rejoin the EU within 15 years, former Brussels chief predicts
  • I’m an American, so it’s maybe hard to put myself exactly in the same shoes, but if I were in the EU and able to act freely, I’d personally make the concession to permit the opt-outs to the UK if it permitted for Rejoin (that is, I don’t think that there is great harm, as things were working all right earlier and that any precedent concerns could be addressed arguing that this is a special case) and if I were in the UK and could act freely, I’d make the concession to the EU to give up the opt-outs if it permitted for Rejoin (that is, I think that ultimately, the UK was going to have to give up the opt-outs anyway if staying in the EU…I don’t think that Sweden’s approach of kicking the can down the road repeatedly on monetary union, for example, is going to be sustainable ad infinitum).

    Yeah. There are political realities to take into account but there's a lot to be gained by both sides, so it'll be a negotiation with a lot of give and take. But the deal that the UK had is gone forever.

    Yeah, the existence of the TCA does mean that this is considerably less of a factor than otherwise would be the case, but there are still going to be affected parties – the economic disruption that Brexit would cause was one of the most-prominent arguments in favor of Remain I saw pre-referendum (auto factories using JIT manufacturing will close, vendors doing cross-Channel sales will go under, etc), and this would run through that again.

    The TCA is a very bare bones deal. It's pretty close to a no deal actually. The main problem is that the UK isn't trading with "the EU" anymore. They're trading with France, with all the rules that France has for 3rd countries. And with NL, that might have different rules.

  • Britain will rejoin the EU within 15 years, former Brussels chief predicts
  • Politically, it will be hard for the EU to permit the UK to rejoin with the opt-outs that the UK had. It has denied new members that wanted opt-outs on the grounds that those aren’t being done any more. The EU would need to unanimously vote to add the UK and extend it those opt-outs. And in the UK, the referendum that was close was on being in the EU with those opt-outs, some of which I understand would be politically difficult in the UK to not have. So the very close Leave referendum is perhaps not the best guide to a hypothetical Rejoin referendum, since the latter would probably not have the same state of affairs on offer that the former did.

    I don't think that's an option. I think it's a new application and new terms negotiated between the EU and the UK, not "back to how it was". This will certainly take time to negotiate and to find support for. On both sides.

    Economic disruption and the greater political weight of incumbents. Any change in economic environment involves disruption, will cause people to be laid off and businesses to go under. These existing organizations are more organized and speak with a louder voice than the not-yet-extant businesses and job slots who will exist in a post-change environment. It’s one reason why free trade agreements – though normally advantageous to a country as a whole – are hard to get through, as the businesses who will go under and workers who will lose their jobs are organized and very vocal on the matter, whereas the businesses who will be formed as a result of the change and the workers who will be hired do not exist, probably don’t know who they are, and have little effective voice.

    Trading with "RoW" is hard while trading within the single market was easy. Rejoining the EU wouldn't disrupt much other than lowering barriers.

    Your other points I pretty much agree with.

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