
Denmark To Fight Deepfake Content With Changing Legislation
They are the first country in Europe to combat this issue which is getting more concerning as AI is being developed at a rapid pace.

They are the first country in Europe to combat this issue which is getting more concerning as AI is being developed at a rapid pace.

In individual votes, the current President is still on top, but in a presidential runoff, he is projected to lose to former army commander Valery Zaluzhnyi.

Citing improved security reasons within Ukraine, authorities argue people could return to a few regions without being in immediate danger.

The current system risks letting some criminals avoid serving their sentences altogether, as their convictions may lapse before a prison cell becomes available.

Tensions between Prime Minister Pashinyan and the Armenian Apostolic Church exploded as police tried to arrest an archbishop, accusing him of plotting a coup.

A corruption probe into falsified land leases and inflated subsidy claims has rocked Greece’s New Democracy government.

Ahead of possible levies starting next week, a leading drug trade association claims a trade war would only deepen its problems.

Despite the slogans, there’s no real will in government to secure Britain’s borders—just gestures to pacify a public they’ve long since stopped serving.

A fire at an army facility in Erfurt is under investigation after Russian-linked channels claimed responsibility and said the trucks were bound for Ukraine.

German prosecutors say the accused helped translate bomb-making instructions and supplied an ISIS allegiance oath to a would-be attacker targeting Swift fans in Austria.
They are the first country in Europe to combat this issue which is getting more concerning as AI is being developed at a rapid pace.
In individual votes, the current President is still on top, but in a presidential runoff, he is projected to lose to former army commander Valery Zaluzhnyi.
Citing improved security reasons within Ukraine, authorities argue people could return to a few regions without being in immediate danger.
The current system risks letting some criminals avoid serving their sentences altogether, as their convictions may lapse before a prison cell becomes available.
Tensions between Prime Minister Pashinyan and the Armenian Apostolic Church exploded as police tried to arrest an archbishop, accusing him of plotting a coup.
A corruption probe into falsified land leases and inflated subsidy claims has rocked Greece’s New Democracy government.
Ahead of possible levies starting next week, a leading drug trade association claims a trade war would only deepen its problems.
Despite the slogans, there’s no real will in government to secure Britain’s borders—just gestures to pacify a public they’ve long since stopped serving.
A fire at an army facility in Erfurt is under investigation after Russian-linked channels claimed responsibility and said the trucks were bound for Ukraine.
German prosecutors say the accused helped translate bomb-making instructions and supplied an ISIS allegiance oath to a would-be attacker targeting Swift fans in Austria.
The scene, in which a man kills his wife over her rejection of religious fanaticism, was performed at a school with a large migrant population—without any post-play explanation.
The UK Prime Minister disavows his own speech on mass immigration, just a day after caving to Labour rebels over welfare reform.