New polls shows Europeans want tougher EU enforcement on Big Tech
French, German and Spanish participants to a YouGov survey called for stricter EU enforcements of digital regulations and consider Big Tech more powerful than the EU. Read More
Greek farm fund scandal to impact discharge of Commission’s budget in Parliament, says lead MEP
The EU Parliament could assess the European Public Prosecutor’s Office’s investigation into an alleged organised fraud scheme involving agricultural funds and corruption. Read More
Fake Charlie Hebdo cover attacking Moldova Pride circulates online
False front covers attributed to the French satirical magazine are commonly used as vectors for disinformation. Read More
Venice, Dubrovnik, the Balearic Islands: How to cruise responsibly in overtouristed destinations
Travellers looking to cruise responsibly don’t have to avoid destinations with restrictions or taxes. Read More
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Estonia says arson attack on Ukrainian restaurant was ordered by Russia’s intelligence services
A court says Russia’s intelligence service hired the Moldovan national and sent him to Estonia to carry out the attack. Read More
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs denied bail after mixed verdict clears him sex trafficking, racketeering charges
Diddy’s legal team have requested an expedited process after Judge Subramanian proposed 3 October as a date for the rapper’s sentencing in his months-long sex trafficking and racketeering case. Read…
‘From the heart to the hands’: Dolce & Gabbana brings its creative world to Rome
Dolce & Gabbana’s latest exhibition, From the Heart to the Hands, has arrived in Rome – and it’s nothing short of a love letter to the Italian culture. After Milan…
Lithuania’s defence chief praises Philippine campaign about Beijing’s aggression in South China Sea
A 2016 international arbitration decision invalidated China’s claims based on the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, but Beijing has rejected the ruling and continues to defy…
EU Commissioner for Climate Wopke Hoekstra defends carbon credits
The European Commissioner for Climate defends the strategy of paying other countries to cut Europe carbon emissions. In an interview with Euronews, Wopke Hoekstra, explains it as an opportunity to…