
EU Explores Measures Against TikTok's Addictive Design
The European Union is reportedly considering new measures to address the 'addictive' design of TikTok, with some officials advocating for European ownership of the platform. This initiative aims to regulate the app's impact on users.
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EU needs to delay social media access for children - von der Leyen
She told an EU summit that an expert panel was due to come up with steps on how to protect minors online by July.
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Ministers to also discuss how to ramp up defence manufacturing and the situation in the Middle East As the UK goes through a yet another major government crisis, EU defence ministers are meeting in Brussels today to discuss the bloc’s threat assessment, its support for Ukraine, and what Europe could do to help in the Middle East. The ministers will consider “how we can use the €90bn loan, and how does that all proceed so that it answers the urgent needs of Ukraine?” EU’s foreign policy chief ...
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Yet, the EU has overlooked its most powerful leverage: Russia's immobilized sovereign assets. The Reparation Loan framework remains not only a pragmatic option, but also a fair one.
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European governments have rejected a suggestion by Russian President Vladimir Putin that former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder could represent them in possible future talks with Moscow on the continent’s security. Putin said on Saturday he believed the war in Ukraine was coming to an end and that he would be willing to negotiate new security arrangements for Europe, with Schroeder as his preferred partner. But European Union foreign ministers, attending a meeting in Brussels on Monday,...
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Read full article →The hottest stock market in the world finally met its match: taxes
The idea that citizens should get a cut of the booming profits of tech companies derailed one of the hottest stock markets in the world on Tuesday.
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Read full article →Minister hails EU plans to secure stocks of critical medicines
Health Minister Neophytos Charalambides on Tuesday hailed a deal reached by the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament regarding a new regulation aimed at securing stocks and supply lines of critical medicines across the bloc. “Patients should not have to worry about whether critical medicines such as antibiotics will be available at […]
Read full article →EU approves €15 million military assistance package for BiH
The Council of the European Union on Tuesday adopted a €15 million assistance measure under the European Peace Facility to strengthen the military and
Read full article →Pashinyan rejects Putin’s ‘divorce’ offer
Russian President Vladimir Putin urged Armenia to choose between the EU and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
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Read full article →EU considering social media 'delay' for children
The European Union should explore limiting children's access to social media, with possible new rules proposed as early as this summer, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said.
Read full article →The EU’s commission chief is increasingly seen as too powerful
Sources say Ursula von der Leyen's working style is leading her broader campaign to revive the EU project to falter.
Read full article →Revealed: Government on track to collect bumper carbon tax revenue this year, even without further increases
The Government is on track to receive bumper carbon tax revenues this year, even without further increases to the green levy.
Read full article →EU Court says fair compensation for publishers from platforms is legitimate
(ANSA) - ROME, MAY 12 - European Union member States may recognize newspaper publishers' rights to fair remuneration from online platforms that use their content, the European Court of Justice ruled Tuesday in a case regarding an appeal by Meta against Italian media watchdog AGCOM. The tech giant had challenged before the Lazio Regional Administrative Court (TAR) a decision by the Italian authority establishing the criteria for defining the right to fair remuneration for publishers for the on...
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Read full article →Meta loses tussle in EU's top court over compensation to Italian publishers
Read full article →EU considering social media 'delay' for children, says von der Leyen
An expert panel is to report back by July on what steps the EU should take to protect minors online.
Read full article →Russia says EU expanding influence in Armenia to weaken Moscow ties
Russia said Tuesday that the European Union is increasing its political and economic influence in Armenia as part of broader efforts to pull Yerevan away from Moscow and advance ge...
Read full article →WHO, EU launch health support project as Nigeria battles multiple disease outbreaks
Mr Ursu said the EU SPIN project is being implemented through a “Team Europe” approach involving the European Union, the WHO and other development partners working in coordination with Nigerian authorities. The post WHO, EU launch health support project as Nigeria battles multiple disease outbreaks appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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Read full article →Von der Leyen: Return of Ukrainian children must be part of peace deal
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stressed that the return of Ukrainian children must become part of any future peace agreement.
Read full article →Dutch households face tens of euros in extra monthly costs from new EU CO2 tax
Suppliers of gasoline, diesel and natural gas for building heating will have to buy CO2 emission allowances from 2028 under a new European Union system, with the costs passed on to consumers and po
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