Two of America’s Big Tech companies are opening the door to more “free expression,” even if it means more hateful content. But in Europe, Big Tech companies are voluntarily cracking down.
If the trend becomes entrenched, the Commission would need to reconsider its fact-checking demands, a source told Euractiv ...
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The Spanish PM said he wants to ban Britons and other non-EU citizens who are not residents from buying properties ...
The European Commission is investigating the extent to which EU rules on crypto assets protect the redemption rights of the ...
The European Union is planning to extend its targets to fill gas storage ahead of winter for at least another year after ...
No 10 sidesteps the issue after Brussels trade chief says the UK joining Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention is ‘something we ...
Britain also wants the EU to renew its approval of British data-protection standards, which will expire in June this year. And in 2027 an agreement not to impose 10% tariffs on electric vehicles ...
YouTube says it is rolling out a new offer in the US which lets users save more when signing up for a Google One Premium or ...
These changes make this an opportune moment for Sir Keir Starmer to re-engage with the EU. Next weekend the prime minister will attend his first informal summit with other European leaders in Brussels ...
Solar generated 11% of EU electricity in 2024, overtaking coal which fell below 10% for the first time, according to the European Electricity Review published today by think tank Ember.