DSA: What further information the Commission requires from Amazon
The EU Commission has sent Amazon a Request for Information (FRI) under the DSA. It concerns the recommender system and the advertising archive.
By Corinna Visser
The EU Commission has sent Amazon a Request for Information (FRI) under the DSA. It concerns the recommender system and the advertising archive.
By Corinna Visser
As an unexpected surprise, the left-wing coalition emerges victorious from the second round of the parliamentary elections in France. However, it did not achieve an absolute majority. It remains to be seen who will form the future government.
By Claire Stam
Labour's landslide victory means the UK is bucking the trend of a Europe-wide shift to the right and towards political inertia. Under the new government, the UK and the EU can rapidly deepen their cooperation, writes Jake Benford in this Opinion. However, this would require the EU to show more flexibility, strategic ability and political coherence.
By Redaktion Table
Ukraine will not receive an invitation to join NATO in Washington. However, this is not the message that will be sent out from the summit next week. A package is being prepared that is intended as a bridge to NATO membership.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
A decision on a European Cybersecurity Certification System (EUCS) is to be made in Brussels on Monday. Germany wants to remove the highest security level. The industry is outraged.
By Stephan Israel
The eight MEPs from the Italian Five Star Movement join the Left Group in the European Parliament. This brings the number of Left MEPs to 47. A six-month trial period was agreed.
By Julia Mertens
A victory for the Rassemblement National in the second round of the parliamentary elections could lead to a shake-up in the EU. Although the far right is no longer talking about Frexit, its proposals still call certain EU policies into question.
By Claire Stam
The EPP, S D, Renew and Greens want to support Ursula von der Leyen in the first session of the new European Parliament. The political groups are currently formulating their political demands for the parliamentary term to the Commission. An overview.
By Markus Grabitz
The German government is hoping for private investments in the decarbonization of steel production. The Left party and Germanwatch fear job losses if the state does not continue to subsidize the transformation.
By Alex Veit
From 2025, the EU regulation requires companies to prove their products do not contribute to deforestation. However, some important foundations for the implementation are still missing – and the EPP Group is calling for a postponement of its application in its priorities for the coming legislative period.
By Leonie Düngefeld