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Future Hungarian PM Magyar has 'highly constructive' meeting with EU

Apr 30, 2026

Brussels [Belgium], April 30: Hungary's future prime minister Peter Magyar held talks in Brussels on Wednesday over reforms needed for the EU to release frozen funds for his country. The elected successor to right-wing populist Viktor Orban, who was voted out in the April 12 parliamentary election, met European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Magyar said on X he would come to Brussels again after May 25 to agree a roadmap after a "highly constructive and productive" meeting. Magyar's visit to Brussels ahead of his inauguration as prime minister on May 9 is unusual, as newly elected leaders normally visit the EU institutions once they are in office.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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Artificial Intelligence Cannot Replace a Human Being: Arjun Ram Meghwal at JGU Book Launch on Technology Law

New Delhi [India], April 30: "Innovation, Technology or Artificial Intelligence cannot replace a human being. AI poses many challenges, and we have become exceedingly technologically advanced, but it cannot replace a person," said Shri Arjun Ram Meghwal, Hon'ble Minister of State for Law & Justice (IC), Government of India at the Launch of the book, Technology Law: Regulations, Cyber Policy, and the Digital Landscape authored by Rodney D. Ryder & Nikhil Naren.

Apr 30, 2026