More than 75% of content removal decisions taken by social media platforms were overturned via the EU's Digital Services Act, report finds
An institutional spat is heating up as MEPs are under fire for going slow on plans to unshackle big business
Despite a continued reliance on quality journalism, misinformation, AI disruption, and low media literacy threaten trust in news
AI and supercomputing are transforming the energy grid, driven by new power demands and new solutions to manage electricity flows
Research Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva said that “dual use is very different from defence research” and that research with a pure defence application would be covered by the European Competitiveness Fund
'Are döner kebabs Turkish?' is not a dilemma that has been exercising much of Brussels. But it nearly wreaked havoc in Europe's skewered snack sector
Polluting molecules can be phased out later, the alliance said in its new report
Hoekstra warns outsourcing cap is near its limit
Copernicus warns of record sea temperatures, vanishing ice and invasive species threatening ecosystems and fisheries
“Reaching an agreement with the Council is impossible,” says source close to talks
Danish presidency wants the Commission to present a clinical research funding plan by end of 2025
"We are prepared for the fact that Russia has a certain desire to disrupt the West with such drones," Hakkanen said
The conservative chancellor pledged to put Germany back on a “growth trajectory” but said that it was a "collective mission" that needed all ministries on deck
Growers want Brussels to make rice origin labelling mandatory, while MEPs are pushing to extend the rule to all farm products
EU's competition chief cautioned against the bloc rolling back on legislative initiatives or backtracking on existing rules at an event on Tuesday
Irish government and drug industry settle into price negotiations at a commercially and politically sensitive moment
The three capitals have teamed up to shape the upcoming EU Industrial Decarbonisation Accelerator Act
New direct-to-patient platforms promise lower costs but remain limited to cash-paying users
So far, six NATO allies have pledged a combined $2.07 billion in military support for Ukraine
Earlier this month, an Italian court ordered that another Ukrainian arrested over the sabotage should be extradited to Germany to face charges
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