Brussels is setting up a club of “trusted” tech investors that could help with the European Union’s push to fund
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Beijing won’t shift in EV tariff talks with EU, Chinese media report
Beijing will not make concessions as it negotiates on tariffs on electric vehicle imports with the EU, a social media
Google loses court battle over first EU antitrust fine
The European Union’s top court backed a €2.4 billion EU antitrust fine for Google, a welcome boost for regulators battling
Musk praises Draghi, calls for less EU red tape
Mario Draghi has an unexpected fan: Elon Musk. The controversial founder of Tesla and owner of X praised the former
Just In: The EU fiddles while Kyiv burns
Anders Åslund is a senior fellow at the Stockholm Free World Forum and adjunct professor at Georgetown University. Daniel Fried
Ukraine’s power sector in turmoil over claims of ‘political’ purge
The firing of the head of Ukraine’s national electricity grid operator has sparked a rebellion at the top of the
Belgium misses EU commissioner deadline
Ursula von der Leyen gave EU countries until the end of August to put forward their candidate (or ideally candidates)
Uber hit with $324 million EU fine for improper data transfer
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Uber is facing a fine of 290 million euros ($347 million USD) after
Commission asks EU countries to pledge mpox vaccines for Africa by end of August
The European Commission has asked EU member countries to indicate whether they will donate mpox vaccines to Africa — and
WHO declares mpox global emergency
The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a new global health emergency as Africa grapples with a fast-spreading and deadly