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While some governments see retaliation as a bare necessity, others hope to use it as leverage in the talks with D.C.
Last week, European countries and lawmakers called on the Commission to amp up scrutiny on the social media platform, after ...
Prosecutors opened a criminal investigation into Polish far-right European lawmaker Grzegorz Braun on July 14 for publicly ...
France and the Netherlands have supported an outright ban of social media for minors under 15. Greece has said it thinks ...
The Dutch defense ministry is mulling plans to convert old trains into mobile emergency hospital vehicles capable of ...
Rome and Athens have identified Turkish and Russian involvement in a growing security threat from North Africa.
“A turning point regarding the Russian invasion of Ukraine is coming,” said Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who is behind ...
National governments are wary of giving the bloc too much power to extract money from their voters and generally oppose ...
The bloc must rethink and reprioritize in order to seize opportunities and tackle the new challenges we face today.
François Bayrou’s plans to find €40 billion in budget adjustments for 2026 look likely to bring down his government.
Coupled with the EU’s GDPR, a new collective redress tool could see tech firms face a new wave of massive cases.
Whether it’s tariffs that impact its exports or a retaliatory EU digital services tax, Ireland stands to lose more acutely ...