Commission classifies video portal XNXX as VLOP under DSA
The Commission has designated the online sex platform XNXX as a VLOP. This makes XNXX the 25th platform to fall under the strictest rules of the DSA.
By Corinna Visser
The Commission has designated the online sex platform XNXX as a VLOP. This makes XNXX the 25th platform to fall under the strictest rules of the DSA.
By Corinna Visser
The Greens have set out their priorities for the coming legislative period in the EU Parliament. Ursula von der Leyen also took part in the parliamentary group meeting to promote support for the Greens and present her political agenda.
By Lukas Knigge
The search for a prime minister in France is chaotic. France Insoumise and Parti Socialiste are vying for supremacy in the left-wing camp of the election winners. Macronists and conservatives are sounding out the possibility of working together.
By Claire Stam
The right-wing populist Bart De Wever is to form a new government in Belgium. The Flemish Social Democrats have cleared the way for this. But the task will not be easy.
By Eric Bonse
The CDU/CSU group in the European Parliament is proposing a European Steel Pact. Lower energy prices should make local production cheaper. At the same time, it wants to create more European demand.
By Alina Leimbach
Europe's increasing digital dependence on technologies from the USA and China requires a rethink of European digital policy. BITMi President Oliver Grün explains the necessary steps and the role of IT SMEs.
By Experts Table.Briefings
Christian Democrats, Socialists, Liberals and Greens agree on how they want to divide up the posts that actually belong to the radical right-wing group. The German CDU/CSU group could be given the chairmanship of the Transport Committee.
By Markus Grabitz
The AfD delegation has founded a parliamentary group in the European Parliament with partners. Former top candidate Maximilian Krah is not a member. The group is not entitled to any posts in the European Parliament.
By Markus Grabitz
In a lengthy discussion in the Permanent Representatives Committee, the ambassadors of 25 EU states criticized the Hungarian Council Presidency for Orbán's trip to Moscow. Meanwhile, Hungary defended itself to the press in Brussels.
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Minister Lindner sees potential savings in the billions of euros in EU structural policy funds. However, the federal states are more concerned about planning games in the EU Commission.
By Till Hoppe