Brussels is the birthplace of Elegis, a multilingual European aggregator for public and private decision makers.

Brussels: Public policy, Policy Eu, Total Eu, Eunews, Gea, L’Infografica, Afp, Agence Europe. Together, a network of European agencies will become an aggregator of news on Italian and European public affairs, serving as a bilingual platform for public and private decision-makers. The platform’s purpose is to inform not only the EU legislature itself but also…

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“Most ambitious ever” trade agreement between Von der Leyen and a developing nation is signed in Kenya.

With regard to social and climate change, the partnership offers “the strongest social and climate commitments of any EU trade agreement with an African country.” The deal calls for Kenyan businesses to have duty-free access to the EU single market immediately and for Kenya to gradually open up to European businesses. Brussels – In Africa,…

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ECB cannot lower rates until it sees inflation below 3% by the middle of 2024, according to Stournaras

December 18, Frankfurt  – ECB officials Yannis Stournaras told  that before starting to reduce borrowing costs from record highs, the bank must see inflation stabilise below 3% by the middle of next year. Stournaras’s remark, which comes from an outspoken dove, highlights the ECB’s determination to stop the biggest wave of inflation in the 20…

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Improbable, a metaverse company sponsored by SoftBank, sells a significant game project for $97 million.

Important Points    For £76.5 million ($97.1 million), Improbable sold The Multiplayer Group, a multiplayer gaming services company it acquired in 2019, to Keywords Studios.   The CEO of Improbable, Herman Narula, told CNBC that the deal is a component of the company’s “venture builder” strategy, which entails investing in or acquiring teams with the…

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Leading the first cloud and edge computing project of common interest in Europe is Italy

The ‘Next Generation Cloud Infrastructure and Services’ proposal, which was presented by seven EU nations for EUR 1.2 billion in state aid, has been approved by the European Commission. Five of the 19 participating companies are Italian: Tim, Reply, Tiscali, Fincantieri, and Informatics Engineering Brussels – Italy demonstrates that it is not just hanging around…

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The European Union has the world’s first laws pertaining to the advancement and application of artificial intelligence.

The new Regulation has been agreed upon by co-legislators from Parliament and the Council following a gruelling 36-hour negotiation session; nevertheless, technical work is still ongoing. concessions on real-time biometric system use by law enforcement and requirements for foundation model openness Brussels – Though it still needs technical work to be finished, the European Union…

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