The Ongoing Impact of the DMA on Big Tech and User Freedom
As the Digital Markets Act marks its second anniversary, it has notably altered the operations of major tech companies and enhanced user autonomy, yet challenges remain.
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As the Digital Markets Act marks its second anniversary, it has notably altered the operations of major tech companies and enhanced user autonomy, yet challenges remain.
In a troubling development, Ukraine has reported a Russian strike on an industrial facility in Zaporizhzhia just hours after Kyiv announced a unilateral ceasefire.
Despite rising tensions between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and former President Donald Trump, the foundational alliance between the US and Italy appears stable, supported by military and economic ties.
Despite generating 99% of its electricity from clean sources, Sweden's wind power sector is encountering significant resistance, raising concerns about Europe's energy security.
As he enters his last year in office, President Macron seeks to address the deepening crisis in Franco-Algerian relations, which has worsened since Algeria gained independence in 1962.
In a devastating turn of events, Russian strikes resulted in numerous casualties just hours before Ukraine's proposed ceasefire, drawing sharp criticism from President Zelenskyy.
As global economic tensions rise, G7 trade ministers meet in Paris to address critical minerals and trade resilience, influenced by ongoing Middle East turmoil.
Donald Trump's announcement of the withdrawal of US troops is forcing Berlin to confront the long-standing taboo of its own defense, explains the specialist in Franco-German relations Paul Maurice for Le Monde.
As Russia prepares for its World War II Victory Day parade, recent strikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 21 individuals across Ukraine, marking one of the deadliest attacks in weeks.
The recent ousting of Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan raises concerns about Romania's political stability, yet analysts believe its foreign policy will likely remain consistent.
Maroš Šefčovič urges the US to quickly reinstate a 15% tariff arrangement as trade negotiations loom, highlighting potential tensions between EU nations and MEPs.
As Armenia navigates its political landscape, it is increasingly aligning with the EU while still maintaining significant ties to Russia, creating a complex balancing act.
As the annual Victory Day parade approaches, Russian soldiers rehearse in Moscow, facing heightened security due to potential Ukrainian threats.
The European Commission has decided not to move forward with a significant revision of hazardous chemical regulations, initially promised under the Green Deal, following lobbying from industry groups.
In a recent trial, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy attempted to demonstrate that payments from Libyan sources were not allocated to his 2007 presidential campaign. However, judges remained unconvinced.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's recent visit to Baku underscores Azerbaijan's strategic importance as an energy hub connecting Europe and Asia.
A newly released report suggests significant changes to France's public broadcasting system, including channel mergers and budget cuts, raising concerns among critics.
A unilateral ceasefire has been declared by Russia to observe Victory Day, although threats against Kyiv suggest tensions remain high.
Juliette G., a former French model, recounts her troubling experience of being groomed for Jeffrey Epstein, shedding light on the modeling industry's systemic issues.
A recent criticism of President Trump by Germany's Merz seems to have derailed his attempts to build a constructive relationship over the past year.