
Brussels Insists X Pay €120 Million Fine, Despite Appeal
The era of unregulated paid-for verification may be coming to an end in Europe as X attempts to align its platform with the requirements of the Digital Services Act.

The era of unregulated paid-for verification may be coming to an end in Europe as X attempts to align its platform with the requirements of the Digital Services Act.

New trade probes—outlined by the U.S. Trade Representative—cast uncertainty over the EU-U.S. tariff pact.

Brussels plans new energy measures, including a €200 million guarantee to boost nuclear innovation investments.

At the same time, Germany has overtaken China to become the fourth largest arms exporter globally.

Despite fierce opposition from environmentalists and German retailers, the European Parliament has pushed through measures designed to protect the integrity of traditional meat products.

Europol has identified the Iranian-linked ‛Axis of Resistance’ as a major threat to European sovereignty, citing potential intimidation and terror financing campaigns.

Rome prepares to push for a suspension of the Brussels carbon market, citing the potential for rising electricity prices.

A new proposal means companies may need to meet EU local-content requirements in order to access subsidies or public contracts.

Russia has filed a lawsuit with the EU General Court, arguing that the bloc’s updated framework for freezing its central bank reserves breaches fundamental legal rights.

Several member states, including France, Denmark, Greece and Spain, have been pushing for coordinated action at EU level.