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Current AI Seeks to Build an Open Global AI Infrastructure Outside Big Tech Control
Backed by governments, foundations and technology partners, the nonprofit aims to create open artificial intelligence infrastructure that preserves languages, protects community data and expands access to AI beyond commercial platforms. ...
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Germany’s Economic Malaise Reopens the Sunday Shopping Debate
Political and business leaders are pressing for looser retail restrictions, challenging a constitutionally protected day of rest defended by churches, trade unions and many workers.
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Proposed U.S.-Saudi Nuclear Pact Could Permit Limited Uranium Enrichment Under International Safeguards
A draft cooperation framework would open Saudi Arabia’s civilian nuclear market to American technology while potentially allowing sensitive fuel-cycle activities under negotiated restrictions, but no final agreement has been signed or su...
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Netherlands Declares Water Shortage Emergency After Drought Pushes Rivers to Historic Lows
The Dutch government has activated emergency water-allocation measures as prolonged drought, exceptionally low river flows and rising demand strain freshwater supplies, while authorities prioritize drinking water, flood defenses and crit...
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Why Kentucky Fried Chicken Became KFC—and Why the False Explanations Persist
The 1991 rebrand was a calculated effort to modernize the chain, broaden its menu identity and soften the increasingly unfashionable association with fried food—not a response to state licensing demands or genetically altered chickens. :...
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Ukrainian Drones Strike Wildberries Warehouses Deep Inside Russia
Attacks on logistics centres in the Tambov and Moscow regions killed eight people, while Kyiv said the facilities supplied restricted components for Russian drone production—a claim not independently substantiated.
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Reported CIA Mission Helped Clear the UAE’s Path to Advanced US AI Chips
Veteran intelligence officer Jonny Gannon was reportedly sent to investigate G42’s Chinese connections, then helped the Emirati technology group address security concerns that had threatened its access to American computing power.
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Artificial Intelligence Capital Fuels Markets While Governments and Regulators Face Mounting Strategic Tests
Global investment is concentrating around artificial intelligence, driving financial markets, reshaping corporate strategy and intensifying competition between governments, even as regulatory and governance challenges emerge across Asia.
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China’s Moonshot’s Kimi K3 Narrows the Gap With Anthropic Through Scale, Openness and Lower Cost
The Chinese start-up’s new open-weight model posts competitive coding and agentic results against leading American systems, challenging the assumption that frontier artificial intelligence remains confined to a small group of United Stat...
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The Ledger Will Not Trust on Faith
Artificial-intelligence agents can reconcile accounts, pursue anomalies and draft reports, but finance will accept autonomy only when every action remains visible, reversible and humanly accountable.
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Hungary Blocks No Longer: Government Seeks Pragmatic Economic Relations Abroad
Prime Minister Péter Magyar has said Hungary will prioritize economic interests and supply chain security while maintaining cooperation with international partners. The policy aims to balance European Union membership with investment tie...
Hungary’s Defense Industry and Technology Startups Gain Investor Attention
Hungarian technology companies working in defense-related fields are adapting to growing demand for drones, cybersecurity, and space technologies. The trend reflects wider European efforts to strengthen domestic defense capabilities.
Hungarian Technology Firms Prepare for European Cybersecurity Rules as Deadlines Approach
Domestic software and hardware companies are accelerating efforts to meet upcoming European cybersecurity requirements. The new rules require stronger protections for connected products and introduce penalties for firms that fail to comply.
Tisza Lawmakers Take Control of Key Parliamentary Committees After Election Victory
Newly elected Tisza Party lawmakers have taken leadership roles in several influential parliamentary committees, replacing veteran politicians from the previous era. The shift represents a major change in the composition and direction of...
Hungary Captures German Murder Suspect in International Police Operation
Hungarian police have arrested a thirty-three-year-old German national suspected of involvement in a shooting in Cologne. The operation, carried out with European law enforcement cooperation, highlights cross-border efforts against inter...
Prime Minister Péter Magyar Promotes Economic Protection Approach Focused on National Interests
Prime Minister Péter Magyar has outlined an economic policy focused on protecting Hungary’s resources and critical supply chains while maintaining ties with the European single market. The approach seeks to balance EU integration with Hu...
Hungaroring Prepares for Formula One Hungarian Grand Prix as Tourism Boost Expected
Organizers have finalized preparations for the Hungarian Grand Prix at the Hungaroring circuit near Budapest. The international event is expected to attract large numbers of visitors and provide a boost for tourism, hospitality, and tran...
Hungarian Healthcare Sector Calls for Digital Reform Amid Staffing Pressures
Medical professionals and hospital managers are urging major healthcare reforms as staff shortages, an aging population, and long waiting lists continue to pressure the system. The government is exploring digital modernization and target...
Hungarian Companies Accelerate Cybersecurity Upgrades Ahead of EU Compliance Deadlines
Technology companies in Hungary are increasing cybersecurity preparations ahead of new European Union Cyber Resilience Act requirements. The regulations introduce stricter security standards for digital products and could create complian...
Hungarian Government Resumes Review of Corporate Insolvency Rules
The Ministry of Justice has proposed changes to modernize Hungary’s corporate restructuring and insolvency framework. The reforms aim to align national rules with European Union standards and help struggling companies avoid unnecessary l...
Hungarian Parliament Speaker Ágnes Forsthoffer Takes Temporary Presidential Duties
National Assembly Speaker Ágnes Forsthoffer has assumed interim presidential powers following Tamás Sulyok’s resignation. She will oversee limited executive responsibilities for up to thirty days while parliament selects a permanent succ...
Hungary Deploys Increased Police Presence Across Budapest in Thirty-Day Security Operation
The Interior Ministry has launched a month-long security operation across Budapest, increasing police activity and surveillance in major public areas. Authorities say the initiative aims to address rising local crime concerns and reinfor...
Hungary Opens New Film Incentives After Removing Production Limits
The Hungarian government has lifted restrictions on film tax rebate registrations in an effort to attract more international productions. Officials expect the policy change to strengthen Budapest’s position as a major European filming lo...
Hungary Sees Strong Real Wage Growth Amid Labor Shortages and Minimum Wage Increases
Hungarian workers are experiencing significant real wage gains following an eleven percent minimum wage increase and continued labor shortages. Rising incomes are supporting consumption, although the central bank is monitoring possible i...
Hungary Faces Construction Slowdown as High Interest Rates Hit Development Projects
Construction output has fallen to a four-month low as expensive borrowing costs and high material prices weigh on residential and commercial projects. The decline highlights continued weakness in the property sector despite wider economi...
Hungarian Retail Sales Recover as Lower Inflation Restores Consumer Confidence
Retail sales in Hungary have recorded steady gains as falling inflation improves household purchasing power. The recovery is providing support for domestic businesses and contributing to broader economic stabilization.
Hungary’s New Government Plans Review of Orbán-Era Appointments and State Networks
Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s administration has announced plans for a broad review of former government appointments across state institutions and state-linked companies. Supporters say the process will reduce political influence, while...
Fidesz Protests President’s Removal, Accusing Tisza Government of Weakening Institutions
Fidesz members have organized demonstrations in Budapest against the constitutional process used to remove President Tamás Sulyok. Conservative figures accuse Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s administration of damaging democratic institutio...
Gergely Gulyás Resigns as Fidesz Parliamentary Leader Amid Internal Party Tensions
Former government minister Gergely Gulyás has stepped down as leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group, exposing growing divisions within the conservative opposition. The resignation comes as Fidesz struggles to reorganize after losing p...
Hungary’s New Government Begins Audits of Orbán-Era State Contracts
The Ministry of Finance has launched reviews of major infrastructure and procurement contracts awarded during the previous Fidesz administration. The investigations aim to identify potential misuse of public funds and could lead to legal...
Hungary Approves Forced Rural Assignments for New Doctors to Address Medical Shortages
Hungary’s parliament has passed legislation allowing authorities to require newly qualified doctors to work for two years in underserved rural areas. The government says the measure will address healthcare shortages, while medical studen...
Hungary’s Trade Surplus Expands on Strong Automotive and Battery Exports
Official data shows Hungary’s trade surplus has widened significantly, driven by increased exports from automotive and electric vehicle battery producers. The figures highlight the importance of German and Asian manufacturing investment ...
Hungarian Factory Activity Reaches Six-Month High as Industry Begins to Recover
Manufacturing activity in Hungary has improved to its strongest level in six months, supported by stabilizing energy prices and a modest recovery in European automotive demand. The data suggests the country’s industrial sector is gradual...
Hungary’s Economic Growth Forecast Improves as Consumption and Exports Recover
Economic institutes including Kopint-Tárki and the European Commission expect Hungary’s GDP growth to approach two percent this year. Forecasts point to stronger household consumption and stabilizing exports, although weak corporate inve...
Péter Szijjártó Resigns Parliamentary Seat to Join Chinese Electric Vehicle Maker BYD
Former Hungarian foreign minister Péter Szijjártó has resigned his parliamentary mandate to take a corporate role at Chinese automaker BYD. Prime Minister Péter Magyar criticized the move, pointing to Szijjártó’s previous involvement in ...
Hungary Plans Major Expansion of Wind Power Capacity by 2030
The Hungarian government has announced plans to increase national wind power capacity from three hundred and thirty megawatts to more than three thousand megawatts by the end of the decade. The renewable energy expansion marks a signific...
Hungarian Inflation Falls to Seventeen-Month Low as Energy and Food Prices Ease
Consumer price inflation in Hungary slowed to 1.7 percent in June, reaching its lowest level in seventeen months. Lower food prices and a decline in household energy costs have improved economic stability and given the Hungarian National...
Hungarian Government Introduces Fiscal Reform Bill to Secure Continued EU Funding
The government has submitted legislation aimed at aligning Hungary’s budget rules with commitments made to the European Commission. The reforms include stricter deficit controls and procurement transparency measures designed to maintain ...
Mercedes-Benz Expands Hungarian Electric Vehicle Production Facility in Kecskemét
Mercedes-Benz has opened a major expansion of its Kecskemét manufacturing site to support next-generation electric vehicle production. The investment reinforces Hungary’s role in Europe’s automotive supply chain and highlights continued ...
Hungary’s Government Moves Away From Russian Alignment in Defense Policy Shift
The Hungarian Ministry of Defense has announced a major change in strategic direction, stating that the country will no longer pursue deeper military and diplomatic integration with Russia. The move brings Budapest closer to the broader ...
Hungary Joins European Public Prosecutor’s Office After Policy Reversal Under Péter Magyar
Hungary has become the twenty-fifth EU member state to join the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, reversing the previous administration’s opposition to the anti-fraud body. Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s government says the move will s...
European Union Approves Hungary’s Recovery Plan, Clearing Path to Release Frozen Funds
EU finance ministers have approved Hungary’s revised recovery and resilience framework after years of disputes over rule-of-law concerns under the previous government. The decision removes a major obstacle to unlocking billions of euros ...
Hungary Removes President Tamás Sulyok After Constitutional Amendment Backed by Tisza Majority
President Tamás Sulyok has signed a constitutional amendment ending his mandate on July twentieth after parliament declared a serious loss of confidence, marking a major institutional victory for Prime Minister Péter Magyar’s government....
Trump Administration Pressures Banks to Restrict Financial Access for Undocumented Immigrants
New federal guidance encourages banks to scrutinize immigration-related credit risks and share more customer information, advancing a broader strategy intended to make remaining in the United States without legal status increasingly diff...
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Passenger Bound for Germany Refused to Sit Beside a Woman on a Plane — Then Slapped a Flight Attendant
A twenty-nine-year-old German citizen of Turkish origin allegedly invoked Islamic Sharia law to reject his assigned seat, struck a crew member and later insulted police officers after landing in Düsseldorf.
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Ukraine’s Leadership Rift Spills Into the Streets as Protesters Target Army Chief
The dismissal of Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has exposed a dispute over military modernization, battlefield command and presidential authority, prompting rare public demonstrations against General Oleksandr Syrskyi.
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Ukrainian Drone Barrage Kills Eight and Strikes Russian Logistics Network
Warehouses operated by Russia's largest online retailer burned in coordinated attacks that Kyiv said targeted supply routes for drone and navigation components.
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Hungarian Football Captain Dominik Szoboszlai Begins New Premier League Season Preparations
Hungary’s national team captain Dominik Szoboszlai is preparing for a crucial season with Liverpool as he remains one of the country’s most prominent international sports figures.
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Current AI Seeks to Build an Open Global AI Infrastructure Outside Big Tech Control
Germany’s Economic Malaise Reopens the Sunday Shopping Debate
Proposed U.S.-Saudi Nuclear Pact Could Permit Limited Uranium Enrichment Under International Safeguards
Netherlands Declares Water Shortage Emergency After Drought Pushes Rivers to Historic Lows
Why Kentucky Fried Chicken Became KFC—and Why the False Explanations Persist
Ukrainian Drones Strike Wildberries Warehouses Deep Inside Russia
Reported CIA Mission Helped Clear the UAE’s Path to Advanced US AI Chips
Artificial Intelligence Capital Fuels Markets While Governments and Regulators Face Mounting Strategic Tests
China’s Moonshot’s Kimi K3 Narrows the Gap With Anthropic Through Scale, Openness and Lower Cost
The Ledger Will Not Trust on Faith
Trump Administration Pressures Banks to Restrict Financial Access for Undocumented Immigrants
Passenger Bound for Germany Refused to Sit Beside a Woman on a Plane — Then Slapped a Flight Attendant
Ukraine’s Leadership Rift Spills Into the Streets as Protesters Target Army Chief
Ukrainian Drone Barrage Kills Eight and Strikes Russian Logistics Network
The Ten World Cup Finals That Defined Football History
Smartphones Are Getting More Expensive, Sales Are Collapsing, and Even Apple Admits: "Prices Will Rise"
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Leadership Change and Strategic Rivalry Redraw the Political Map
The AI Race Enters Its Infrastructure Era
Britain Nationalises British Steel to Protect Scunthorpe Production and Strategic Supply
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Spanish Prime Minister's Wife Ordered to Stand Trial as Corruption Probes Encircle Governing Party
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Spain and UK Dismantle Gibraltar Border Following Landmark Schengen Integration Treaty
Hungary's "Puppet" President to Be Ousted, Orbán Fumes: "Democracy Is Dead"
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World Cup Visitors Turn American Big-Box Stores Into Souvenir Stops
Netflix Weighs Always-On Channels, Bundles and Short-Form Video
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The Physical and Electronic Barriers Disrupting Domestic Wireless Networks
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Tech Pulse: The Future of AI and Screen Culture
Global News Briefing: Escalating Geopolitical Tensions and Corporate Shakeups
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Logic Flaw in Windows 11 Permission Architecture Silently Consumes Hundreds of Gigabytes of Local Storage
Apple Advances Late-Stage Operating Systems with Fourth Beta Deployments
Global Crisis Alert: Escalating Middle East Tensions and UK Political Upheaval
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