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Media freedom ‘under sustained attack’ across EU as public trust drops, report finds Journalists in the EU
EU-funded contracts for [public infrastructure](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/12/how-hungarian-pms-supporters-profit-from-eu-backed-projects). Since the election, the Guardian has learned of three members of this inner circle who have begun moving their assets abroad. The wealth is being moved
media or the public in relation to the data,” the official said. “All these requests have been so far refused.” The US and China have led the global AI boom but even in [Europe
public broadcaster PBS that Lebanon was “not included in the deal” because of Hezbollah’s role. He referred to the conflict in Lebanon as a “separate skirmish” from the Iranian war and added: “That
public critique of "AI for the sake of AI without considering the people it's supposed to be able to serve." "We believe that truly helpful AI must be centered around you and your needs
public confidence and trust in the SNP,” he said. A little earlier the Scottish Labour leader, Anas Sarwar, conceded that his party had comprehensively lost, after admitting the party failed to counter the “national dissatisfaction
trust they’d live up to phase two, especially once the weapons (Gaza’s only leverage) are gone?” said Muhammad Shehada, a visiting fellow at the Middle East programme at the European Council on Foreign
trust in democratic elections has waned. The election, the eighth in five years for the Black Sea nation of some 6.5 million people on the European Union’s southeastern frontier, comes following the resignation
trust that was there actually disappears.” There are few in politics who have had the experience of being the subject of a [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) party-style coup, the British equivalent of being dragged
media to age verification, where adoption has outpaced the development of clear regulatory frameworks to govern it. And use is rocketing: so far this year the Metropolitan police in London has scanned more than