
EU Considers Limiting Voting Rights for Future Members, Orders Meta to Open WhatsApp to AI
Several EU member states are proposing temporary restrictions on voting rights for future members, while the European Commission has ordered Meta to allow rival AI assistants free access to WhatsApp. These developments highlight ongoing discussions about EU expansion and digital market regulation.
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EU orders Meta to open WhatsApp to rival AI chatbots
Meta has accused the EU of "regulatory overreach" and says its decision will allow tech giants like OpenAI free access to WhatsApp.
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Emergency measures signal EU efforts to intervene over rapidly developing market for autonomous agents
Read full article →EU orders Meta to open Whatsapp to rival AI chatbots within five days
The European Commission said it has the power to impose a fine of up to 10% of the company's total turnover in the business year preceding the infringement if Meta 'either intentionally or negligently' contravenes the decision on interim measures.
Read full article →Spyware firm targeted WhatsApp users in defiance of US court order, Meta says
Tech company says it ‘caught and disrupted’ NSO Group’s attempts to access accounts in Jordan and Lebanon A spyware firm has been targeting WhatsApp users with malicious links in contravention of a US court order forbidding it from doing so, Meta has said. In a post, Meta said WhatsApp had “caught and disrupted spear phishing attempts” by NSO Group, which a spokesperson said targeted a handful of users in Jordan and Lebanon. It had also caught the group creating “test accounts and groups” o...
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Read full article →EU orders Meta to reopen WhatsApp to rival AI assistants
The EU has ordered Meta to grant rival AI chatbots free access to its WhatsApp platform within five working days, while it completes its antitrust investigation into the company. Meta says it will appeal, accusing the EU of 'regulatory overreach'. Meanwhile, Brussels hit back at Apple after the iPhone maker blamed the EU's Digital Marketing Act for its decision to delay the rollout of its new Siri AI in Europe.
By Yuka ROYER
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Read full article →Brussels presses Albania as Kushner resort threatens to flout EU environmental law
The European Commission has urged Albania to act without delay to ensure it is aligned with EU environmental legislation if it wants to accede to the bloc.
Read full article →EU ‘trusting’ Ireland to investigate claims Limerick aluminium plant sending materials to Russia, Kallas says
European Commission vice-president meets Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee to discuss matter
By Aisling Moloney
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Read full article →Energy Commission launches renewable energy champions challenge
“For Ghana, the challenge is also an opportunity. We are committed to building a climate-resilient and low-carbon economy. This requires significant investment; Ghana's climate financing needs are estimated at over $22 billion”, he added.
By Charles Nixon
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