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Tech News Can EU officials continue to use Telegram? The EU Commission does not have restrictions in place, but it banned TikTok in 2023. 28/08/2024
Europe News Green activists seek to force revision of EU’s climate targets Backers of EU court challenge are emboldened by a recent legal finding that suggests failing to effectively tackle climate change violates human rights 27/08/2024
Europe News EU should prioritise enlargement in this mandate — Commissioner pick Andrius Kubilius, who may lead talks for the EU executive, has supported the speedy enlargement of the bloc to Ukraine and the Balkans. 27/08/2024
Europe News EU Commission distances itself from French Telegram spat Arrest of Telegram CEO has nothing to do with DSA, Commission says. 26/08/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen in Paris, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief for EU policy, Jeremy Fleming-Jones. 26/08/2024
Europe News A male-dominated Commission would be 'inconsistent' for Parliament MEP Lina Gálvez (Spain/Socialists and Democrats), the new chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM), addressed the main challenges and priorities for the next two and a half years of legislative work. 23/08/2024
Europe News EU executive to contact Budapest over eviction of Ukrainian refugees The European Commission has said is 'looking into' a new Hungarian law that cancels state-funded accommodation for refugees from parts of Ukraine that Budapest says are not directly affected by military action. 22/08/2024
Tech News European Parliament under scrutiny after data breach complaints Austrian privacy group filed complaints following a data breach in the European Parliament. 22/08/2024
Tech News Telegram still doesn't meet large platform requirements under DSA Belgian authorities to monitor excessive rise in drug channels on the platform. 21/08/2024
Economy AI at work, housing, subcontracting on the menu for next EP mandate MEP Li Andersson (Finland/The Left) discussed challenges and priorities for lawmakers on employment and social policy for the next mandate. 21/08/2024
Europe News EU remains 'fully committed' to lithium deal despite unrest in Serbia The EU Commission remains committed to strategic partnership on raw materials with Serbia despite recent protests, while Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen are rumoured to be set to visit Belgrade. 20/08/2024
Europe News Romania names MEP Negrescu for EU Commissioner role, sources say Nominating the socialist Parliament Vice-President worsens the headache for Ursula von der Leyen, who currently has just six confirmed women commissioners to serve from November. 20/08/2024
Tech News First European high-performance chips to be made in Dresden EU Commission supports German state aid to support 'first of a kind' facility. 20/08/2024
Tech News Euronews Digital Summer: US lagging Europe on AI regulation, says IBM IBM’s Christina Montgomery discusses ethics and getting more women on board. 20/08/2024
Europe News Fiala meeting heralds an uneasy few weeks for von der Leyen The European Commission chief has too many men seeking too few prestigious economic roles. 19/08/2024
Tech News Elon Musk's X sees decline in users in the EU The number is still well above the threshold to fall within the scope of the Digital Services Act. 19/08/2024
Tech News Meta urged to answer EU questions on CrowdTangle The company's transparency tool was taken offline and replaced by others 16/08/2024
Tech News Meta sees limited use of GenAI in Russian disinformation An EU Commission probe into Facebook and Instagram's handling of Russian fake news is still pending 16/08/2024
Europe News EU Commission not drawn on Musk insults against Breton Breton argued in the letter that, despite the interview taking place outside the EU, whatever was said during the live event could impact the EU public order and therefore fall under the DSA. 13/08/2024
Tech News Euronews Digital Summer: Ex-Pirate MEP Patrick Breyer continues battle for privacy Last June, German MEP Patrick Breyer stepped down from his role in the European Parliament, leaving behind a legacy of digital rights advocacy. Euronews sat down with Breyer to discuss his ongoing battle for online privacy, and his perspective on the transformative impact of emerging technologies. 13/08/2024