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European Commission proposes mutual data flow agreement with Brazil

European Commission Proposes Mutual Data Flow Agreement with Brazil In a significant development for international data governance, the European Commission has put forward a proposal for a mutual data flow agreement with Brazil. This move is not only aimed at strengthening economic ties between the European Union and Brazil but also reflects a commitment to […]

Google hit with $3.5 billion EU fine

Google Hit with $3.5 Billion EU Fine: The Second Largest Antitrust Penalty After 2018 Case In the ever-evolving landscape of antitrust regulations, tech giant Google has once again found itself in the crosshairs of the European Union. This time, the EU has slapped Google with a hefty $3.5 billion fine, marking it as the second […]

Gamescom showcases EU support for cultural and digital innovation

Gamescom Showcases EU Support for Cultural and Digital Innovation The European Commission’s recent engagement with video game professionals at Gamescom has shed light on the continent’s burgeoning support for cultural and digital innovation. This move not only underscores the EU’s commitment to fostering growth and competitiveness in the gaming industry but also highlights the pivotal […]

EU targets eight members states over cybersecurity directive implementation delay

EU Puts Pressure on Eight Member States for Delay in Cybersecurity Directive Implementation The European Union is known for its stringent regulations and directives aimed at enhancing security and protection across various sectors. One such directive is the NIS2 Directive, which focuses on bolstering cybersecurity measures within critical industries. However, despite the clear deadline set […]

Creative industries raise concerns over the EU AI Act

Creative Industries Express Concerns Over the EU AI Act A coalition of creative organizations has recently voiced their concerns regarding the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act. The crux of the matter lies in Article 53 of the Act, which outlines the implementation process for AI technologies within the EU. While the AI Act aims to […]

Commission accuses Temu of failing DSA checks

Temu Faces EU Scrutiny Over Safety and Transparency Temu, a prominent player in the digital services market, is currently under the microscope of the European Commission for allegedly failing to comply with the Digital Services Act (DSA) checks. This recent development has sent shockwaves through the industry, raising concerns about the company’s commitment to upholding […]

EU bets on quantum to regain global influence

EU Bets on Quantum to Regain Global Influence In the fast-paced world of technology and innovation, staying ahead of the curve is crucial for maintaining global influence. Europe, once a frontrunner in quantum technology, now finds itself at risk of losing its quantum edge to competitors like the United States and China. The European Union […]

Bosch calls for balanced AI rules in Europe

Bosch Calls for Balanced AI Rules in Europe Stefan Hartung, the chairman of Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology and services, has raised a crucial concern regarding the development of artificial intelligence (AI) in Europe. According to Hartung, Europe is at risk of lagging behind in the AI race if proper regulations and guidelines […]

EU Ditches Plans for Anti-Greenwashing Rules

EU Ditches Plans for Anti-Greenwashing Rules The European Commission’s recent decision to abandon the implementation of regulations aimed at combatting greenwashing has sparked a wave of controversy and debate within the business and environmental sectors. The proposed rules would have mandated companies to provide evidence supporting their environmental claims, ensuring transparency and accountability in green […]

Apple sues European Commission over DMA interoperability ruling

Apple Takes Legal Action Against European Commission Over DMA Interoperability Ruling In a bold move that has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, Apple has decided to take legal action against the European Commission over its recent ruling on Digital Markets Act (DMA) interoperability. The tech giant has expressed deep concerns about the implications of […]

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