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The Aging Judiciary Problem Nobody in Power Wants to Solve — Britain's House of Lords as a Case Study
Britain's House of Lords has members in their 90s making laws. The US Supreme Court has justices with no mandatory retirement age. Here is why the aging judiciary problem is getting worse, not better.
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13 updatesThe Climate Models That Now Predict Individual Weather Events — and Why It Changes Everything
A new generation of climate models can now attribute specific weather events to climate change with unprecedented precision. Here is what this means for insurance, law, and policy.
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The Climate Lawsuit That Could Force Europe's Biggest Companies to Change Everything
A landmark climate lawsuit against a major European energy company is working its way through Dutch courts. Here is what it could mean for corporate climate responsibility across Europe.
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AI Is Already Writing Laws in Europe — And Nobody Voted for It
AI systems are being used to draft legislation in several EU member states. Here is what this means for democratic accountability, who is responsible when AI-drafted laws have errors, and why it matters.
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Reparations and International Law: When History Meets Politics
UN slavery reparations resolution legal political analysis
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Hungary Targeted by US Senators With Sanctions Bill Over Russian Ties
American lawmakers introduce legislation targeting Hungary's Orbán government as Budapest's alignment with Moscow strains relations with both the EU and Washington.
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Grok AI Scandal: How Musk's Chatbot Generated 3 Million Sexual Images and Changed European Law
The full story of how Grok's 11-day AI image generation scandal involving 3 million sexual images, including 20,000 of children, drove the EU to ban nudifier AI systems.
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Noelia Castillo's Final TV Interview: Spain's Euthanasia Law in the Global Spotlight
A Spanish terminally ill woman's televised interview hours before her medically assisted death has reignited debate about euthanasia laws and end-of-life dignity across Europe.
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EU Soil Monitoring Law: Expert Group Holds First Meeting as Regulation Takes Effect
The first meeting of the EU Member States Expert Group on the Soil Monitoring Law took place March 26, beginning the implementation process for a landmark environmental regulation.
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France's Military Budget Hits Cold War Levels: A Generational Defence Investment
France's defence spending is on track to exceed 2.5% of GDP in 2026 as Macron's multi-year military programming law delivers unprecedented investment in French armed forces.
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EU Soil Monitoring Law: Expert Group Holds First Meeting as Regulation Takes Effect
The first meeting of the EU Member States Expert Group on the Soil Monitoring Law took place March 26, beginning the implementation process for a landmark environmental regulation.
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Noelia Castillo's Final TV Interview: Spain's Euthanasia Law in the Global Spotlight
A Spanish terminally ill woman's televised interview hours before her medically assisted death has reignited debate about euthanasia laws and end-of-life dignity across Europe.
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Grok AI Scandal: How Musk's Chatbot Generated 3 Million Sexual Images and Changed European Law
The full story of how Grok's 11-day AI image generation scandal involving 3 million sexual images, including 20,000 of children, drove the EU to ban nudifier AI systems.
EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk | Linked source
Hungary Targeted by US Senators With Sanctions Bill Over Russian Ties
American lawmakers introduce legislation targeting Hungary's Orbán government as Budapest's alignment with Moscow strains relations with both the EU and Washington.
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