Legislation to Govern AI Takes Another Step in Europe May 11, 2023 By Foo Yun Chee, Martin Coulter and Supantha Mukherjee European lawmakers came a step closer to passing new rules regulating artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT, following a crunch...
East, Southern Europe Win as Firms Rethink Supply Chains May 11, 2023 By Mark John Low-cost economies in eastern and southern Europe are being increasingly favored for investment as companies around the world revamp supply...
EU Lawmakers Warn of Hungary, Poland Spyware Abuses May 10, 2023 By Lorne Cook European Union lawmakers investigating the use of Pegasus spyware against opposition politicians and journalists on May 9 raised deep concern...
People Moves: Chubb Appoints Homan to Lead International P/C Division May 10, 2023 Chubb Appoints Homan to Lead International Property and Casualty Division Chubb today announced that Mark Homan has been appointed division...
Cyber Hack to Cost UK Outsourcer Capita Up to $25M May 10, 2023 By Sarah Young British outsourcing company Capita warned it would take a 15 million pound to 20 million pound ($25 million) hit after...
No Quick Deal in Sight as EU Countries Start Talks on New Russia Sanctions May 10, 2023 By Gabriela Baczynska European Union states were holding a first discussion on Wednesday on proposed new sanctions over Russia’s war in Ukraine that...
FERMA: Appeal of Cyber Insurance May Weaken Without ‘Concerted Dialogue’ May 10, 2023 The Federation of European Risk Management Associations (FERMA) said it has concerns that the cyber insurance market is “evolving in...
BIBA CEO White to Retire Before Year End May 10, 2023 Steve White, the longest-serving chief executive officer in the 47-year history of the British Insurance Brokers’ Association (BIBA), has announced...
Guyana’s Environmental Agency Appeals Court Decision Against Exxon May 9, 2023 By Kiana Wilburg Guyana’s environmental regulator on Tuesday appealed a court decision that last week declared that the agency and Exxon Mobil unit...
EU Set for Tough Talks After Lawmakers Back Stricter Methane Rules May 9, 2023 By Kate Abnett The European Parliament voted on Tuesday in favor of rules that would force companies selling oil and gas in Europe...