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The European Commission’s forthcoming 2026–2030 LGBTIQ Equality Strategy represents a crucial opportunity to reaffirm and expand the EU’s role as a global leader in human rights. While much of the ...
This summer in Paris, a sunset cigarette under the Eiffel Tower could come with an unexpected price tag.Starting ...
How Europe is preparing to counter potential Russian aggression, whether the EU can replace the US in supporting Ukraine militarily, and the prospects for a ceasefire — read in an interview with ...
Euronews' morning news show returns to the air this week with special programmes bringing you top interviews, exclusive news ...
Popular social media app TikTok has been charged by the European Commission with breaching EU online content rules, which marks the second formal proceeding from the commission since November of 2024.
05/14/2025 May 14, 2025. A ruling by the EU's top court over undisclosed vaccine deal messages has cast a shadow over Ursula von der Leyen's presidency and the European Commission's commitment to ...
The European Commission has fined Apple and Meta 500 million euros ($568 million) and 200 million euros ($227 million), respectively, for violating the Digital Markets Act (DMA). On top of forcing ...
The European Commission fined tech companies Meta and Apple a combined €700 million on Wednesday for violating their obligations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), marking a landmark for European ...
In 2017, 2018 and 2019, the European Commission fined Google over €8 billion for abusing dominant positions in key markets ... Google Shopping, Google Ads, Chrome, YouTube and Google Android. ...
The European Commission (EC) has designated 47 projects across 13 EU countries as strategic under the newly formed Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA), which aims to boost the domestic production ...
Advocacy Groups Criticise European Commission for Weak Regulation of Apple, Google Your email has been sent Digital advocacy groups say Apple is still able to avoid interoperability with the ...
Meta's Facebook, Elon Musk's X, Google's YouTube and other tech companies have agreed to do more to tackle online hate speech under an updated code of conduct that will now be integrated into EU ...