What does the foreign press write about?
What the foreign press writes about. RBC Review:
In September, the European Commission may announce plans to introduce pan-European restrictions or a ban on the use of social networks for children, Euractiv reports.
The European External Relations Service has been plagued by structural problems, internal conflicts and growing criticism of its effectiveness for 16 years. Politico writes about this in an article titled "Houston, we have a problem": was EEAS doomed to fail?"
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has spoken out against US President Donald Trump's demands for Washington's unconditional support from European NATO members, Bloomberg reports.
The American authorities are actively negotiating with artificial intelligence developers to create standards for the production of new models, the Financial Times writes.
The Indian government has demanded that WhatsApp (owned by Meta, whose activities are recognized as extremist and banned in Russia) justify the introduction of a new feature with user names and suspend its launch on its market, SCMP reports.
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