In the proceedings against X, the Commission has come to the preliminary conclusion that the platform has breached the Digital Services Act. X must now take a stand.
By Corinna Visser
EU policy has let the economy down in recent years, criticizes Gesamtmetall President Stefan Wolf. He calls for a new style of government and a change in policy – the EU should limit itself to measures that actually have European added value.
By Till Hoppe
From 2025, certain retailers and producers will have to apply the EU regulation for deforestation-free supply chains. The tight schedule and complex documentation pose challenges for many.
By Leonie Düngefeld
Following the elections, a number of new parties are entering the European Parliament for the first time. Among them are some parties from the far-right camp – but not only them. The newcomers and what they stand for.
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The population of the EU rose again last year – to 449.2 million. There is a specific reason for this.
By Redaktion Table
Back in 2020, the Commission found that Apple was abusing its dominant market position in the Apple Pay mobile payment system. The company made concessions and can therefore avoid a cartel fine.
By Corinna Visser
The parliamentary elections have not brought the political clarity desired by President Emmanuel Macron. On the contrary: France's party landscape is more divided than ever, regardless of political direction. This makes it extremely difficult to form a government.
By Claire Stam
Since the invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin has increasingly been conducting disinformation campaigns in connection with the energy transition in Europe. This is the conclusion of a report by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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Ursula von der Leyen needs 361 votes to be elected by the European Parliament on Thursday. The EPP, S D and Renew together hold 401 seats. Most dissenters are expected among the liberals.
By Markus Grabitz