The European Commission is investigating the extent to which EU rules on crypto assets protect the redemption rights of the bloc's investors in identical e-money tokens (EMTs), the value of which is pegged to that of a single official currency.
MEPs have asked the European Commission for faster and stronger action on platform rules in light of recent developments on X and Meta. View on euronews
The European Union is planning to extend its targets to fill gas storage ahead of winter for at least another year after their scheduled expiry in December 2025, EU diplomats told Reuters.
The European Commission wants to dissuade innovative start-up firms from moving to the U.S. to grow by creating rules that would allow them to easily operate across the 27-nation European Union, the head of the Commission said on Tuesday.
In a significant move to safeguard economic security, the European Commission has urged EU Member States to closely evaluate outbound investments, particularly those involving critical technologies like semiconductors,
Court filings show all three have lodged their complaints at the General Court, the lower of two CJEU chambers, on Tuesday, a day before the deadline for filing challenges. Proceedings at the General Court last on average 18 months and can be appealed.
The European Commission plans to seek an extension of the region’s binding gas-inventory targets until 2027 to help ease continuing supply concerns, according to people familiar with the matter.
The European Union proposed allowing London to continue clearing the bloc’s trades until 2028, a departure from its previous vow that the post-Brexit arrangement would end this summer.
European politicians and advocacy groups say the region’s legislation will not dismantle the monopolies of Big Tech companies.
One of the main problems of the EU AI Act is its risk-based approach to AI regulation. Under the Act, AI systems are classified by their risk level, and high-risk systems will be subject to the most strict requirements. This classification system is problematic for several reasons:
President Donald Trump has once again threatened the EU with duties, and European leaders are vowing to respond in kind.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - The European Union is open to discussing purchases of energy and arms from the United States to ward off tariffs that President Donald Trump has threatened to impose on the bloc, EU's top economy official said on Thursday.