Sri Lanka passes law making social media liable for "illegal" content
Germany's GDP growth forecast downgraded due to austerity
Polish government plans to significantly liberalize abortion legislation
CO2 emissions from fossil fuels in the EU hit a 60-year low
Astronomers are puzzled by the oldest black hole ever seen in the Universe
Two Ukrainian artists became the winners of the Bologna Illustrators' Exhibition at once
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Construction of the Second Reconnaissance Ship Started in Poland
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Sri Lanka passes law making social media liable for "illegal" content
Sri Lanka has passed a law making social media companies liable for "illegal" content in an effort to combat cybercrime, such as child abuse and data theft. Critics say the law threatens freedom of speech and could harm the country's IT industry.
Germany's GDP growth forecast downgraded due to austerity
The ifo Institute has lowered its GDP growth forecast for Germany for 2024 to 0. 7%, explaining it by austerity measures worth almost 19 billion euros in the budget approved by the Bundestag.
Polish government plans to significantly liberalize abortion legislation
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced plans to submit a bill to parliament that would legalize abortion up to the twelfth week of pregnancy, as well as the sale of over-the-counter birth control pills from the age of 15. This follows widespread protests in response to stricter abortion laws introduced in 2021.
CO2 emissions from fossil fuels in the EU hit a 60-year low
Fossil fuel emissions are "finally back to 1960s levels," analysts say, but they warn that levels are still falling too slowly.
Astronomers are puzzled by the oldest black hole ever seen in the Universe
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have discovered an ancient black hole at the center of the galaxy GN-z11, located about 13. 4 billion light-years away. The observed size of the black hole is puzzling because it is too large for its age, suggesting that early black holes may be growing faster than is thought.
Two Ukrainian artists became the winners of the Bologna Illustrators' Exhibition at once
Ukrainian illustrators Polina Doroshenko and Oksana Domashich were named among the winners of the 58th Bologna International Illustration Exhibition.
China's new dark matter laboratory has become the largest and deepest
The Jinping Underground Laboratory in China, the deepest and largest underground laboratory in the world, is currently searching for dark matter. The laboratory's extensive capabilities enable advanced experiments to detect dark matter
In the Netherlands, the court allowed to shoot at wolves with paintball guns
A Dutch court has authorized the use of paintball guns to scare away wolves in the Goge Veluwe National Park, calling the animals' fearlessness of humans a significant threat to public safety.
Occupants attacked Kharkiv region: four people were injured
Four people were injured as a result of a Russian military strike in the Kharkiv region of Ukraine.
Construction of the Second Reconnaissance Ship Started in Poland
Poland has begun construction of a second electronic intelligence ship for its navy. The ships, part of the Dolphin program, are advanced units designed to improve the country's and NATO's intelligence gathering capabilities, and are expected to be delivered to the Polish Navy by 2027.