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Cable damage raises Nordic threat perception in Europe
Two subsea cables, connecting Germany and Finland and Lithuania and Sweden, have been damaged
NorwayCritical minerals recycling key to energy transitions
The IEA report on recycling critical minerals highlights the importance of this market to the energy transition
InternationalRuling parties will likely form next Irish government
Fine Gael and Fianna Fail are in a relatively strong position in the polls ahead of the upcoming national election
IrelandProspects for technology regulation in 2025
Governments worldwide are expected to maintain their focus on tech market competition and ensuring AI safety
InternationalFood sector challenges will outpace agritech adoption
Supply risks, population growth and food production’s environmental unfriendliness create an opportunity for agritech
InternationalDutch instability over social unrest may not be over
A junior minister resigned from the government over its response to social unrest in Amsterdam
NetherlandsGreek premier will not tolerate leadership challenges
The ruling New Democracy party expelled former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras
GreeceEU antitrust officials score another major win
In a recent ruling, EU antitrust regulators have fined Meta for undermining competition in the digital market
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