The decision comes after France fined the retailer €40m in July over fake discounts and misleading environmental claims.
Category: 3. Europe
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Italy hands fast fashion retailer Shein €1 million greenwashing fine
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No part of France is free of drugs, anti-narcotic agency warns
The report released by France’s anti-narcotics office OFAST said the country witnessed 367 murders or attempted murders linked to the drug trade in 173 cities last year.
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Boeing worker strike stalls production of new and advanced US fighter jet
By Una Hajdari with APPublished on
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Boeing workers at the…
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France burns TikTok over tan lines trend – POLITICO
The two officials called on Arcom — in coordination with the European Commission, which enforces the new content moderation rules for major platforms like TikTok — to ensure social media companies are meeting their obligations under the Digital Services Act.
That includes protecting…
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Atmospheric ozone levels exceed safety threshold in northern Portugal triggering health alert
When close to the Earth’s surface, the gas becomes a pollutant which is particularly dangerous for vulnerable people.
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Video. WATCH: Pro-Palestinian protesters march across Sydney Harbour Bridge
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was among those who joined the demonstration.
The bridge was closed to traffic for longer than expected after the group changed its route.
The protest comes amid continued fighting in Gaza. According…
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Firefighters 'exhausted' on the second day of Portugal's state of alert for wildfires
In Vila Real, where there are several active fires, a man suspected of setting fires was arrested.
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Europe hotel performance update (June 2025)
European hotels reported lackluster RevPAR growth in June for three key reasons: actual occupancy levels, the weather, and difficult event comparisons.
When it comes to actual occupancy, very high levels, as seen in most Western European…
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Timing of new EU data rules and plan to cut red tape baffles tech sector
The Data Act enters into force in September, three months before the European Commission digital simplification measures will be presented.
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