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Temu accused of breaching EU’s DSA in bundle of consumer complaints
Consumer protection groups around the European Union have filed coordinated complaints against Temu, accusing the Chinese-owned ultra low-cost e-commerce platform…
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This Australian iPhone can use the EU’s third-party app stores and more, but it’s a messy workaround you probably shouldn’t try
You don’t need to have been following along too closely to know that there are big changes happening to the…
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Alternative browsers report uplift after EU’s DMA choice screen mandate
A flagship European Union digital market regulation appears to be shaking up competition in the mobile browser market. It’s been…
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Gatekeeper Companies Respond To The EU’s Digital Markets Act
Apparently It Will Decrease Security And Limit Choices? The European Union’s Digital Markets Act comes into effect tomorrow, and those…
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The EU’s migration policies and the end of human rights in Europe | Opinions
In January, Greek Prime Minister Kiriakos Mitsotakis featured prominently at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Among the various topics,…
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EU’s AI Act passes last big hurdle on the way to adoption
The European Union’s AI Act, a risk-based plan for regulating applications of artificial intelligence, has passed what looks to be…
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‘Let’s talk about it’: EU’s Borrell presses Israel on two-state solution | Israel War on Gaza News
EU foreign policy chief says Israel’s plan to destroy Hamas in Gaza is not working as bloc’s foreign ministers meet.…
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EU’s Margrethe Vestager meets with Apple’s Tim Cook to discuss sideloading, Apple Tax and more
With the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) putting pressure on Apple to make changes to the iPhone that it doesn’t…
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EU’s provisional deal on gig worker rights fails to get enough backing from Member States
Not so fast on that Christmas present for precarious gig workers in the EU: A political deal announced mid month,…
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