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Palantir: UK MPs Demand ‘Divorce’ from NHS – US Data Giant Under Fire
A new parliamentary report in the UK is shaking the NHS partnership with Palantir, raising serious questions about data security and national sovereignty.
Erin Brockovich vs. Data Centers: The New Battle for Water and Environment in the AI Era
The legendary activist targets tech giants, warning of the devastating consequences of reckless resource consumption by AI data centers on local communities.
Google: UK Curbs AI Search Dominance – A Global First for Publisher Protection
The UK's CMA is taking a decisive stand on how Google utilizes publisher content for AI training and search summaries, marking a significant regulatory shift.
Anthropic’s Warning: A Strategic Pause or a Plea for Human Survival?
Anthropic sounds the alarm on autonomous AI risks, calling for a moratorium on advanced scaling until safety guardrails can catch up with machine capabilities.
The Anthropic Dilemma: Slowing AI Research to Align with Human Goals
Anthropic suggests a radical pause in the AI race, warning that the speed of development is outstripping our capacity for meaningful control.
ECB: ING’s 4 Scenarios for Interest Rates and Markets on June 11
The critical ECB meeting is approaching. We analyze the four potential paths that will define the future of the Euro and European markets.
Meta’s Vision: AI Agents as the New Interface for Human Existence
Meta’s Wang outlines a future where AI agents transcend toolhood to become proactive partners, making trust the ultimate currency of the digital age.
IMO: Cautious Optimism Over Common Ground on Shipping Decarbonization
IMO Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez delivers a message of convergence from Athens regarding green measures, despite sharp divisions over carbon levies.
Bitcoin: What Happens if the $60,000 Psychological Barrier Breaks
The $60,000 price tag isn't just a psychological round number. Instead, it represents a structural technical limit that dictates the fate of the crypto market.
Stournaras: The Mediterranean at the Forefront of the Climate Crisis and the Green Transition
On World Environment Day, Yannis Stournaras warns of the severe economic consequences of the climate crisis in the Mediterranean region.
Trump’s Debt Empire: The United States Facing the Peril of Imperial Overstretch
How debt-funded military commitments, tariffs, and geopolitical instability are threatening the economic and military primacy of the United States.
Leonidas Dimitriadis-Eugenides at Posidonia 2026: Greek Shipping in the Age of AI and New Competition Rules
The President of the Eugenides Foundation analyzes how Greek shipping is adapting to stringent competition rules and the ongoing digital revolution.