Meta has been fined €798m (£664m) for breaking competition law by embedding Facebook Marketplace within its social network.
The European Commission has fined Meta €797.72 million after saying the tech giant's Marketplace held an unfair advantage.
The Council and the European Parliament today reached agreement on the EU’s annual budget for 2025. Next year’s budget ...
The European AI Office has launched a consultation that proposes to define what an AI system is and prohibited AI practices.
Members of the European Parliament approved postponing implementation of EUDR by one year—along with other amendments to the ...
EFSA's GMO panel has issued a positive opinion on the safety of Impossible Foods’ flagship heme protein ingredient.
Europe’s economy has left stagnation behind but is headed for only modest growth in coming months as consumers regain some of ...
European Economic Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni called U.S.-EU trade relations a stabilizing force that could be disturbed by ...
Greece reported a primary budget surplus of €13.489 billion for the first ten months of 2024, far exceeding the €4.667 ...
Parties members of the European People’s Party (EPP), a large center-right political party, received political donations from ...
The news outlet is pushing the Commission to release text messages that the E.U.’s top official and Pfizer exchanged as they ...
The European Commission fined Meta $797.72 million euro on Wednesday for abusing its dominant position and breaching EU Antitrust rules. The EU opened these proceedings against Meta in 2021 for the ...