And the Dutch parliament has voted to reduce dependence on US tech.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Dutch health minister backing Critical Medicines Act, Paragon scandal revealing Denmark and Cyprus as potential spyware customers, Czech PM set to raise EU defence industry concerns at EU summit, and so much more.
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"By knowingly allowing ChatGPT to produce defamatory results, the company clearly violates the GDPR’s principle of data accuracy," Noyb press release reads.
Increased defence spending having an effect on companies converting from declining sectors like automobiles
It is increasingly clear that both sides of the Atlantic have a key strategic divergence that could further widen the gap between Washington and Warsaw: Ukraine. Or rather, Russia.
While both Norway and Iceland have resisted Brussels’ regulations on GMOs, they have done so for different reasons.
From migration and Ukraine, to dinner talks on the EU's long-term budget, here’s what EU leaders are set to discuss in Brussels today.
Airbnb supported letters that claimed the US Congress 'should not support' the DMA, while at the same time commending the Commission's role as the DMA enforcer.
According to the Dutch regulatory authority, the CMA could help reduce vulnerabilities in supply chains and improve the availability of critical medicines.
A new study shows that 75% vaccination coverage among the working-age population could save the Czech economy €840 million in lost productivity and €240 million in wage compensation.
Unfancied Eswatini hold Cameroon to a 0-0 draw in African qualifying for the 2026 Fifa World Cup, while Tunisia continue their unbeaten start.
“We have come to the moment where we will have to make some difficult decisions,” Kiener told MEPs.
“We have come to the moment where we will have to make some difficult decisions,” Kiener told MEPs.
Idea seen as balancing pollution reductions with industrial competitiveness
The EU would remain firm in applying its rules against big US tech companies, Ribera added.
After a bruising stint in power, Germany's Greens are rediscovering their hippie environmentalist roots.
The head of the national regulatory body calls it a return to “common sense."
Signatories are hopeful that Virkkunen will be receptive to their request.
Greens MEP Thomas Waitz accused the co-lead on the file, Daniel Buda, of being overly influenced by lobbying and referred to the ongoing Huawei corruption scandal.
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