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French anti-corruption group files complaint over Saint-Denis mayor's public employment

A French anti-corruption organization has filed a criminal complaint concerning Bally Bagayoko, the mayor of Saint-Denis, alleging possible financial and ethical misconduct linked to his former employment with the RATP, Paris' public transport operator, while simultaneously holding elected office. The......

Study warns human brain evolution cannot keep pace with artificial intelligence

A new scientific study suggests that one of the greatest challenges posed by artificial intelligence is not the possibility of machines rebelling against humans, but the growing gap between the rapid pace of technological innovation and the much slower evolution of the human brain. Researchers argue......

Chinese university launches investigation after reported death in experimental gene therapy trial

A Chinese university has opened an internal investigation following reports that the death of a six-year-old participant in an experimental gene therapy trial was not disclosed in a published scientific study, raising new questions about transparency and ethical standards in clinical research. The inquiry......

French government removes several ministerial staff after positive drug tests

Several members of French ministerial teams have been removed from their positions after testing positive for drug use, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu said, defending the government's decision to introduce random screening procedures among cabinet staff. In an interview with Paris Match,......

French senate temporarily expels senator Christine herzog over ethics violations

The French Senate has imposed one of its most severe disciplinary measures against Senator Christine Herzog, temporarily excluding her from the chamber after an ethics investigation raised concerns over workplace management practices and the alleged misuse of parliamentary resources. The Senate Bureau......

Anthropic’s latest AI advertisement sparks debate over its dark message

Anthropic has found itself at the center of online debate after releasing a new promotional campaign for its AI assistant, Claude, with many viewers describing the advertisement as unusually dark and unsettling. The campaign, titled "There Is Hope in the Hard Questions," takes a different......

French parliament votes on landmark assisted dying legislation

French lawmakers are set to vote on a landmark bill that would establish a legal framework for assisted dying, marking one of the most significant reforms to the country's end-of-life legislation in decades. The vote in the National Assembly follows months of intense political discussion and ethical......

Survey highlights concerns over consent in gynecological and obstetric care in France

A new survey conducted in France has raised concerns about patient consent and the quality of care in gynecological and obstetric settings, with many respondents reporting experiences they considered inappropriate, painful, or insufficiently explained. The study, carried out by the association StopVOG,......

Cyprus anti-corruption watchdog flags possible abuse of power by former president

Cyprus’ independent anti-corruption authority has referred a case involving former President Nicos Anastasiades to the country’s chief prosecutor after identifying what it described as possible abuses of power during his time in office. The allegations reportedly concern a range of issues,......

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