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GDPR infringement: Commission must pay €400 in damages

A Munich resident has filed a lawsuit against the Commission for a breach of the GDPR. Personal data had left the EU, although the Commission had previously ruled this out. It was condemned for this by the General Court of the European Union.

By Markus Grabitz

Northvolt: Operations can continue

The battery manufacturer is in crisis. But now the shareholders have given an important signal: Northvolt can continue operations in Sweden.

By Redaktion Table

Solaranlage

EEG costs: higher than planned, lower than feared

The costs for EEG remuneration were 18.4 billion euros in 2024. This is less than in many previous years, but more than was planned in the budget. Cost savings in other KTF items cover the additional costs.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Der slowakische Premierminister Robert Fico beim Treffen des Europäischen Rates in Brüssel

Gas transit: Fico travels to Brussels

Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico plans to travel to Brussels on Thursday to talk to Commission representatives about the transit ban on Russian gas through Ukraine. A meeting with Ukraine had previously failed to materialize.

By Manuel Berkel

Meta no longer wants to check facts

Meta is discontinuing its collaboration with fact-checkers in the USA. This was announced by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a video. His reason: He wants to ensure freedom of expression again.

By Corinna Visser