The Commission has issued a fine of €120 million to X for breaching its transparency obligations under the Digital Services Act (DSA). The breaches include the deceptive design of its ‘blue checkmark’, the lack of transparency of its advertising repository, and the failure to provide…
Category: 3. Europe
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Europeans are burned out. What would it take to boost mental health at work?
Companies are investing more than ever in well-being – but the mental health of employees only seems to be getting worse.
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Cyberbullying among children rises in all European countries: Which are suffering the most?
Euronews Next takes a close look at rising cyberbullying among adolescents across Europe. Experts explain why rates differ between countries, why cases increased during the pandemic, and how family structure plays a role.
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Alcohol prices in Europe: Which countries are the most expensive?
On average, €1.50 out of every €100 that households spend on goods and services in the EU goes to alcoholic drinks, according to Eurostat. Across countries, the share of alcoholic beverages in household spending nonetheless varies widely.
The price level index, which compares the price…
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Cheers: Audrey's wine labels go down a treat
The art of wine labelling is often overlooked in the desire to find that perfect bottle, one that matches quality with affordability.
But one former Bruxellois can lay claim to perfecting the art of really eye-catching labels on bottles of wine.
Audrey Bakx helps run a vineyard, called…
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Thailand launches fresh strikes along border with Cambodia
By Euronews with AP
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Thailand has launched fresh strikes along the border with neighbouring Cambodia. After fighting broke out…
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Trump’s domestic struggles are making foreign leaders nervous
DOHA, Qatar — Inside the U.S., President Donald Trump is dogged by rising consumer prices, the Epstein files debacle, and Republicans’ newfound willingness to defy him.
But go 100 miles, 1,000 miles, or, as I recently did, 7,000 miles past U.S. borders, and Trump’s domestic challenges…
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Compromise defense bill stymies Trump on Europe troop withdrawals
Sprawling defense legislation set for a vote as soon as this week would place new restrictions on reducing troop levels in Europe, a bipartisan rebuke of Trump administration moves that lawmakers fear would limit U.S. commitments on the continent.
A just-released compromise version of…
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Water leak in Louvre damages hundreds of books
A water leak at the Louvre museum in Paris has damaged hundreds of works, just weeks after thieves stole priceless French crown jewels from the museum in broad daylight.
The museum’s deputy administrator, Francis Steinbock, said between 300-400 works, mostly books, were affected by the leak – and…
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Europe only has itself to rely on – POLITICO
And dominating everything is security — though it’s less a “coalition of the willing” and more a “coalition of the surrounded.” Or, as one German security official, granted anonymity to speak freely, explained: “If the Americans are now acting as mediators between Russia and…
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