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Ill-prepared for the next pandemic | Financial Times - United Kingdom
Dont make the whole of Africa suspect | Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung - Germany
Everyone must pitch in | The Guardian - United Kingdom
Debate: Ebola outbreak in Congo: how to respond? The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda are grappling with an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus. Several hundred suspected cases and more than 130 deaths have been reported so far, prompting the World Health Organisation (WHO) to declare an international public health emergency. There are no vaccines or treatments for the rare strain of the virus that is currently spreading.
Dangerous dishonesty among tech elites | Trends-Tendances - Belgium
What Musk was really after | La Repubblica - Italy
Google and Anthropic reaping the benefits | Neue Zürcher Zeitung - Switzerland
Debate: AI: Musk loses case against OpenAI A US court has dismissed Elon Musks lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO, Sam Altman – on the grounds that he had taken too long to sue. Musk took legal action because, as a former OpenAI investor, he claimed that he had not been informed of plans to transform the foundation – initially non-profit – into a for-profit corporation. Musk was demanding 114 billion euros, Altmans removal and a return to non-profit status.
US wants to minimise its risks | Delfi - Lithuania
Brussels should fill the gap | Gazeta Wyborcza - Poland
Debate: No new US troops to Poland: what does it mean? The US has called off plans to deploy 4,000 US troops to Poland. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on Washington not to jeopardise its friendship with Warsaw: America wont find a better ally anywhere. At the beginning of May US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth also announced the withdrawal of around 5,000 US troops from Germany.
Xi smug while rivals struggle | La Stampa - Italy
Host shining by comparison | Interia - Poland
Laying the foundations for a new world order | Kommersant - Russia
China wants a foothold in the far north | Espreso - Ukraine
Not bromance but functional alliance | Handelsblatt - Germany
Bound by Siberian natural gas | France Inter - France
Debate: Putin in Bejing: partner or supplicant? Hot on the heels of Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin has now travelled to visit Xi Jinping in China. The leaders will spend two days discussing global politics and strengthening economic ties between their countries. The media discusses both what Putin has called the unprecedentedly high level of relations between the two countries, as well as Chinas elevated role on the global stage.
Focus on facts and science | Le Soir - Belgium
Fill surveillance gaps | Polityka - Poland
Debate: Ebola outbreak in Congo: how to respond? The Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda are grappling with an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus. Several hundred suspected cases and over a hundred deaths have been reported so far, prompting the World Health Organisation (WHO) to declare an international public health emergency. There are no vaccines or treatments for the rare strain of the virus that is currently spreading.
Tried and tested resilience | La Stampa - Italy
First constructive concessions | Arkady Dubnov - Russia
Talks or strikes? | Rzeczpospolita - Poland
Debate: Iran war: new proposal from Tehran Tehran says it has submitted a new proposal to Washington aimed at ending the war. US President Donald Trump responded by saying that plans for an imminent strike had been put on hold and that he hoped for serious negotiations. Although little is known about what this might entail, Europe press speculates on ways out of the crisis.
Kyiv has the best cards now | Delfi - Estonia
Ukraine must not attack civilians | Süddeutsche Zeitung - Germany
An eye for an eye | Novinky.cz - Czech Republic
Phenomenal turnaround | France Inter - France
Debate: Turning point in the war in Ukraine? At the latest since the scaled-down military parade on 9 May, a growing number of voices are saying that Russia is struggling. Popular support for Putin appears to be waning and Russias military position in its war of aggression against Ukraine has deteriorated. Over the weekend, Ukraine launched a series of major drone attacks on industrial facilities and oil-refining infrastructure in the Moscow region. Several people were killed.