Early school leaving is a growing problem in some EU countries
While the European Union as a whole is moving closer to its goal of reducing early school leaving, some countries – including Germany – appear to be moving away from the targets.
While the European Union as a whole is moving closer to its goal of reducing early school leaving, some countries – including Germany – appear to be moving away from the targets.
Finland is the only EU country with a female majority while at the other extreme, in Italy and Czechia, men dominate the diplomatic corps.
From jeans that changed colour to a jumper that bobbled after a handful of wears, a lot of these clothes did not hold up.
DW and EDJNet investigated almost 500 sustainability claims to find which fashion companies keep their commitments, and which skirt the issue.
After 25 years of delay and political neglect, the high-speed line is one of Europe’s biggest railway gaps
The economic and demographic evolution of Europe's regions determines which ones are stagnant and more likely to support populist parties.
The INGESA system has a "very high initial risk". Its data protection analysis is "insufficient and inconsistent" and may discourage patients from seeking necessary healthcare.
The Basque Country is implementing Quantus Skin in its health clinics after an investment of 1.6 million euros. Specialists criticise the artificial intelligence developed by the Asisa subsidiary due to its "poor” and “dangerous" results. The algorithm has been trained only with data from white patients.
The Ministry of the Interior states that they have rejected its use because it is not valid in judicial proceedings.
More than 200 court rulings in 2024 cite an algorithm that classifies foreign prisoners without ties as high risk, even if they lack other risk factors.