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Two Key Moves The EU’s New AI Office Should Make To Foster Innovation

With the AI Act predicted to enter into force this summer, policymakers must now focus on implementing this complex legislation. One of the first...

FEDIAF annual congress: Prioritizing pet food in EU regulations

The event featured leading EU regulatory experts, including representatives from the Polish General Veterinary Inspectorate, FEFANA, EFSA, and the EU Commission, who provided insights...

FEDIAF annual congress: Prioritizing pet food in EU regulations

The event featured leading EU regulatory experts, including representatives from the Polish General Veterinary Inspectorate, FEFANA, EFSA, and the EU Commission, who provided insights...

Meta accused of breaking EU digital law by charging for ad-free social networks

The European Commission has accused Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta of breaching the EU’s new digital laws with an advertising model that charges users for ad-free...

The EU Green Claims Directive

In March 2023, the European Commission adopted a proposal for the Green Claims Directive. The proposal proposes minimum requirements for substantiating, communicating, and verifying...

Macron’s opponents eye reforms that could shake France-EU relations

From budget cuts to immigration reforms, National Rally and New Popular Front policies could challenge France's...

EU’s MiCA Inspires Nigerian Policy Analyst to Urge for Similar Crypto Laws

European Union's crypto-focussed MiCA legislation, created to govern the crypto sector, went live on June 30 almost one year after being finalised in April...

What happens next if the far-right win in France?

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Study: Renewables provided half EU’s power generation in first half of 2024

Renewables provided more than half of power generation across the European Union (EU) during the first half of 2024, a new analysis has found. Data...

Meta’s ‘pay or consent’ model fails EU competition rules, Commission finds | TechCrunch

An investigation conducted by the European Commission has found that Meta’s “pay or consent” offer to Facebook and Instagram users in Europe does not...

National Perspectives on Europe’s De-risking from China

This report is a publication by the European Think-tank Network on China (ETNC) based on analyses of 21 EU member states and the UK. The...

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