April 3, 2025, 7:05 p.m.

The European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act comes into force, the world's first AI regulation

​The European Union's Artificial Intelligence Law has come into force, the world's first comprehensive regulation of artificial intelligence, marking an important step in regulating the application of artificial intelligence in the EU.

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What did the Olympics bring to France?

An independent study shows that the 2024 Paris Olympics are expected to create a net economic benefit of 6.7 billion to 11.1 billion euros for the Paris region, with an estimated net economic impact of 8.9 billion euros in the intermediate scenario.

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An explosion and fire at a chemical plant in Germany have injured 18 people

The main plant of German chemical giant BASF in western Germany was rocked by an explosion and then caught fire on July 29. Local police said 18 people, including seven firefighters, suffered minor injuries.

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Russia has launched large-scale naval exercises

The Russian Defense Ministry announced that the Russian Navy's Northern Fleet, the Pacific Fleet, the Baltic Fleet and the Caspian Sea Fleet began planned exercises.

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Behind the brink of bankruptcy in the UK

In this era of intertwined globalization and ever-changing economy, the economic dynamics of every country affect the nerves of the world.

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Italy and China sign three-year action plan to explore new cooperation

Italy will sign a three-year action plan with China to try new forms of cooperation, Italian Prime Minister Roberto Meloni said Sunday during his first visit to Beijing.

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France has stepped up security on the country's rail network with thousands of workers scrambling to repair damaged lines

France will step up security on the country's rail network, using human and technical resources to step up ground and air monitoring of the network, the national railway company SNCF said after a malicious attack on the high-speed rail network.

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Seine River water pollution, Paris Olympics urgently cancels diving training

Recently, the Paris Olympics and the World Triathlon Association jointly issued a major decision, announcing the emergency cancellation of the first Olympic triathlon diving training scheduled for the near future due to water pollution in the Seine River.

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Who: Europe tops the world in alcohol consumption per capita

According to the World Health Organization, Europe has made little progress in reducing alcohol consumption and harm.

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The British government has invested heavily in resettlement plans for immigrants

The Conservative government in the UK recently announced a controversial plan to invest £ 10 billion over the next few years in a Rwandan immigration project aimed at relocating some of the illegal immigrants to Rwanda.

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