On Tuesday, Nikos Christodoulides set out Cyprus’s approach for an “Autonomous Union. Open to the World”, against the backdrop of an array of global challenges.
On Tuesday, Nikos Christodoulides set out Cyprus’s approach for an “Autonomous Union. Open to the World”, against the backdrop of an array of global challenges.
The US sent an unusually large delegation to Davos, in a sign that it wants to make its presence felt at the gathering for global economic and political leaders
Greater EU-Mercosur market access will disadvantage US trade with both Europe and Mercosur nations. So we can expect the Trump administration to use diplomatic and other tools to try to stop the agreement
Brain disorders already affect around 165 million people in Europe and cost an estimated €800 billion every year in health care, social care and lost productivity. At the same time, Europe talks a lot about “competitiveness”, “strategic autonomy” and “AI leadership” often without mentioning the brains that actually power our economies. If we are serious about the next wave of innovation, we have to start from a simple point: using AI to improve brain health is not a side issue. It’s about protecting Europe’s brain power and its future growth. At a time when global leadership in AI-enabled life sciences is shifting rapidly, Europe cannot afford to move slower in one of its most complex and high-impact disease areas.