European Union officials are investigating Meta over concerns the company hasn’t done enough to protect upcoming EU elections or to combat foreign disinformation on its platforms, setting up ...
Temu, which entered the EU market in April last year, said it had about 75 million average monthly active users in the European Union for the six months ended March 31 this year, according to an ...
"The CCCEU expresses serious concern over the EU conducting unjustifiable, unannounced raids on the Chinese company's subsidiaries in the EU," it said in a statement. "The European side manifested ...
Apple’s iPad will face heightened regulation in the European Union after officials labeled its operating system Monday as a key gatekeeper technology under EU competition law. The European ...
European parliament president says ‘history made’ with vote to pass changes, which have been criticised by NGOs Sweeping changes to the EU’s migration laws have been passed in a knife-edge ...
The proposal, which is backed by Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands and Poland, would allow the EU to strengthen sanctions against individuals and entities involved in Russian-sponsored ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is unleashing a barrage of trade restrictions against China as she seeks to follow through on a pledge to make the EU a more relevant political ...
Blame Climate Change, Not Cloud Seeding Speaking to reporters after an informal meeting of EU leaders in Brussels on Thursday, Scholz said Germany will send a third Patriot system to Ukraine and ...
While the European Union (EU) is still a major greenhouse gas polluter, it has made good progress in reducing its emissions in recent decades while also growing its economy. It now has its sights ...
Last year saw the highest number of irregular migrants arriving in the EU since 2016 After years of negotiations, the European Parliament has approved a major reform tightening the EU's migration ...
EU humanitarian chief Janez Lenarcic welcomed Monday's report for "underlining the agency's significant number of compliance systems in place as well as recommendations for their further upgrade".
In a House of Commons debate in March, Brexit chainmail clanking, Sir Bill took his chance, warning that aligning with EU rules, and allowing Schengen border checks on Gibraltar, would amount to ...