Tag: European Union
EU Opens Race to Build Seven AI Gigafactories in Major Compute...
The EU has launched a major call to build seven AI Gigafactories, unlocking billions for compute infrastructure and innovation.
Taoiseach and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to Hold Talks in Dublin
In a significant diplomatic engagement, Taoiseach and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz are set to discuss key issues impacting Ireland and Germany today in Dublin.
Ireland Prioritizes Support for Ukraine During EU Presidency, Says Taoiseach
During Ireland's EU presidency, the Taoiseach emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine amidst ongoing challenges, marking a significant commitment to European solidarity.
EU Commissioner Urges Reduction of Visas for Russian Citizens Amid Ongoing...
In light of escalating geopolitical tensions, an EU Commissioner has called for a significant reduction in the number of visas issued to Russian citizens. This initiative aims to address security concerns while fostering a more cohesive European stance.
Burnham’s Big Moment: Why Britain Could Be Heading for a Softer...
Andy Burnham’s Westminster return could reshape Labour, UK-Ireland ties and the wider post-Brexit political mood.
Workers’ Rights Take Centre Stage in Ireland’s Public Contracts Debate
Unions are pressing Ireland to make workers’ rights a core factor in public procurement as new EU rules and national strategy plans take shape.
Italy Opens Microsoft Probe Over Microsoft 365 AI Bundle Price Changes
Italy is probing Microsoft over Microsoft 365 price and AI bundle changes, raising wider questions on consumer choice and transparency.
Infineon’s New Dresden Fab Signals a Big European Chipmaking Shift
Infineon’s €5bn Dresden fab strengthens Europe’s chip ambitions and signals wider opportunities for Ireland’s technology sector.






