#EuropeanCommission

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IngaRuginienė

Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė characterized the nationwide state of emergency, enacted due to security risks from meteorological balloons and drones originating from Belarus, as a "Belarusian hybrid attack."...

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TeresaRibera

The European Commission has initiated a formal antitrust investigation into Google, scrutinizing its utilization of content for training AI systems. The probe specifically examines whether Google used material from...

23h/17h
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UrsulaVonDerLeyen

The EU has agreed to ease sustainability checks for companies, a move that will exempt 85% of businesses and significantly reduce administrative burdens. The European Commission's 'Omnibus I' simplification package is...

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ElonMusk

The European Commission fined X, formerly Twitter, €120 million for breaching the Digital Services Act (DSA) and separately launched an investigation into Google, owned by Alphabet, for allegedly using media content...

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Facebook

Beginning January 2026, Meta will offer users in the EU the option to see fewer personalized ads on Facebook and Instagram. This change addresses a dispute over Meta's "pay or consent" model, which led to a €200 million...

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PaoloZangrillo

"PNRR" has reached 64% of its goals by midyear and the European Commission has unlocked €153 billion of the €194 billion allocated to the plan while spending from EU and national funds rose to over €92 billion. "Agenzia...

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VolodymyrZelensky

European leaders clashed over the handling of frozen Russian assets at an EU summit, with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky pushing to use the funds to support Ukraine. Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever opposes...

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TeresaRibera

The European Commission has launched an antitrust investigation into Meta over the integration of Meta AI into WhatsApp, focusing on policies that restrict third-party AI providers from using WhatsApp's API for chatbot...

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