Tech News Election aftermath - Parliament impact on tech Most key tech lawmakers are returning, but there are some surprising new arrivals. 14/06/2024
Tech News Porn websites quizzed by EU Commission on protection for minors The platforms need to comply with the EU's Digital Services Act. 13/06/2024
Europe News Dutch far right takes migration, trade and economy portfolios Candidate ministers need a formal confirmation by parliament, set for next week. 13/06/2024
Tech News YouTube and X failed to act on disinformation before EU vote Instagram and Facebook are performing better, factcheckers claim. 11/06/2024
Tech News Meta says it follows Google, OpenAI in training AI with data The tech giant faces complaints over use of personal data for its AI models. 11/06/2024
Europe News European elections: Far left lost seats, yet still gained in the north In the European elections on Sunday, socialists managed to secure seats as voters rejected current governments. 10/06/2024
Europe News EU elections: The winners and losers in Brussels and across Europe Hundreds of millions of Europeans have voted to select 720 Members of the European Parliament, and rising support for the far right prompted Emmanuel Macron to call shock early elections in France. 10/06/2024
Europe News Right-wing New Flemish Alliance wins Belgian 'Super Sunday' elections The liberal party of Prime Minister Alexander De Croo OpenVLD lost dramatically in Belgium's regional, national and EU elections on Sunday. 09/06/2024
Europe News Who wants to stop people voting in European elections, and why? European voters are getting discouraged by last-minute social media campaigns. Euronews takes a look at several EU countries where this phenomenon has been observed and examines whether it worked. 06/06/2024
Tech News Meta faces complaints in 11 countries over data use for AI Additional complaints will follow, according to Austrian privacy group NOYB. 06/06/2024
Europe News Female lobby groups fear men to dominate EP if far-right surges EU female lobby groups are concerned men might dominate key decision-making committees in European Parliament if far-right surge after elections 05/06/2024
Tech News Teams antitrust measures might need more work, Microsoft chief says The tech giant made changes after the EU Commission launched an investigation last summer. 04/06/2024
Tech News Microsoft software accused of breaching data rights of schoolchildren NOYB asked the Austrian privacy watchdog to investigate the use of Microsoft Education 365. 04/06/2024
Tech News EU elections mostly safe from foreign interference online -report There have been attempts to influence local votes instead, the report added. 29/05/2024
Europe News Who is Dick Schoof and why did Geert Wilders choose him as new PM? Schoof's apparent lack of political experience starkly contrasts with that of his liberal predecessor, Mark Rutte, who has led the Netherlands since 2010 and played an influential role in the EU. 29/05/2024
Tech News AI Office set-up announced, Lucilla Sioli to be in charge Commission announces set-up of unit tasked with overseeing the AI Act. 29/05/2024
Tech News Commission should invest more in AI, Auditors say Despite AI regulation, the EU Executive fails to coordinate national plans. 29/05/2024
Tech News German, Baltic call for better digital infrastructure, data sharing Northern countries claim EU 27 telecom ministers' demands are not far-reaching enough. 27/05/2024
Tech News Clarity on head of AI Office likely after summer EU Commission starts recruiting national experts, lawyers for AI Office. 23/05/2024
Tech News Give us time to implement laws, telecom ministers ask Commission They also ask for a mid-term review to analyse the interplay between laws and sectoral updates. 21/05/2024