Tech News EU Commission digital policy scorecard: what’s been achieved? When Ursula von der Leyen began as European Commission president in December 2019, an initiative to propose artificial intelligence legislation was included within a pledge to deliver policies within the first 100 days of her mandate. 26/06/2024
Tech News Microsoft breaches antitrust rules with Teams, EU Commission says The tech giant already separated Teams and Office 365 but those efforts are not enough. 25/06/2024
Tech News Companies see backlog in DSA transparency database Registering online platforms to take months, EU Commission says. 24/06/2024
Europe News Apple breaches DMA with App Store rules, EU Commission says The tech giant also faces a third non-compliance probe over its App Store. 24/06/2024
Tech News Incoming Dutch far-right digital minister to prioritise AI He told lawmakers at a confirmation hearing that IT is not left-wing or right-wing. 20/06/2024
Tech News Decision on cloud certification scheme delayed to mid-July Delay gives Commission time to provide guidance on how the member states may add their own requirements. 18/06/2024
Tech News DSA probes wrapped up in months, Commission’s US tech envoy says EU Commission 'not taking more time than needed' handling investigations. 18/06/2024
Tech News Exclusive: EU to give Big Tech DSA guidelines on protection of minors The Commission has begun several investigations into child protection online. 17/06/2024
Tech News Europe lacks data centres and training capacity, Mistral AI warns French start-up also concerned about lack of diversity in language training models. 14/06/2024
Tech News Election aftermath - Parliament impact on tech Most key tech lawmakers are returning, but there are some surprising new arrivals. 14/06/2024
Tech News Porn websites quizzed by EU Commission on protection for minors The platforms need to comply with the EU's Digital Services Act. 13/06/2024
Europe News Dutch far right takes migration, trade and economy portfolios Candidate ministers need a formal confirmation by parliament, set for next week. 13/06/2024
Tech News YouTube and X failed to act on disinformation before EU vote Instagram and Facebook are performing better, factcheckers claim. 11/06/2024
Tech News Meta says it follows Google, OpenAI in training AI with data The tech giant faces complaints over use of personal data for its AI models. 11/06/2024
Europe News European elections: Far left lost seats, yet still gained in the north In the European elections on Sunday, socialists managed to secure seats as voters rejected current governments. 10/06/2024
Europe News EU elections: The winners and losers in Brussels and across Europe Hundreds of millions of Europeans have voted to select 720 Members of the European Parliament, and rising support for the far right prompted Emmanuel Macron to call shock early elections in France. 10/06/2024
Europe News Right-wing New Flemish Alliance wins Belgian 'Super Sunday' elections The liberal party of Prime Minister Alexander De Croo OpenVLD lost dramatically in Belgium's regional, national and EU elections on Sunday. 09/06/2024
Europe News Who wants to stop people voting in European elections, and why? European voters are getting discouraged by last-minute social media campaigns. Euronews takes a look at several EU countries where this phenomenon has been observed and examines whether it worked. 06/06/2024
Tech News Meta faces complaints in 11 countries over data use for AI Additional complaints will follow, according to Austrian privacy group NOYB. 06/06/2024
Europe News Female lobby groups fear men to dominate EP if far-right surges EU female lobby groups are concerned men might dominate key decision-making committees in European Parliament if far-right surge after elections 05/06/2024