Rights groups slam EU for rolling back AI data protection rules
• Nov 19, 2025, 10:09 PM
1 min de lecture
The European Union has proposed plans to ease the bloc's strict data protection rules and delay central parts of its new AI law. Brussels says the aim is to boost innovation and competitiveness of European firms by cutting red tape, but digital rights groups see the move as capitulating to pressure from Big Tech and US President Donald Trump. Also in the segment, a Belgian farmer has taken TotalEnergies to court over its impact on climate change, hoping it will force the oil giant to change its practices.
Today
Beaujolais Nouveau 2025 goes on sale as French wine producers face challenges
• 8:40 PM
1 min
It's the third Thursday of November, meaning this year's Beaujolais Nouveau is out on sale. Massively popular in the 1980s, the wine has seen its sales decline significantly. The French wine sector as a whole has been in difficulty, amid climate change,
Read the article
Nvidia's upbeat forecast for future demand calms 'AI bubble' fears
• 10:58 AM
1 min
The world's most valuable company, US chipmaker Nvidia, posted better-than-expected results for the latest quarter, showing a 62 percent annual increase in revenue. The positive earnings report prompted a rise in global stock markets after days of losses
Read the article