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  • EU Provides Glimmer of Hope to Microsoft-Activision Amid UK’s Opposition

    EU Provides Glimmer of Hope to Microsoft-Activision Amid UK’s Opposition0

    In a significant twist to the ongoing saga surrounding the proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft, the European Union (EU) has granted a glimmer of hope to the deal, setting it apart from the opposing stance taken by the United Kingdom. This unexpected development not only highlights the divergent regulatory approaches of these influential

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  • EU Policing Drops Under von der Leyen

    EU Policing Drops Under von der Leyen0

    Policing of EU Market Rules Drops Under von der Leyen’s Commission According to a recent report by the European Court of Auditors, the policing of EU market rules has dropped under the leadership of Ursula von der Leyen’s commission. The report states that there has been a significant decrease in the number of infringement proceedings

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  • EU Plans to Bypass Polish President Veto Unlocking Billion Funding

    EU Plans to Bypass Polish President Veto Unlocking Billion Funding0

    EU’s End Run: Sidestepping Polish President’s Veto to Unlock Billions in Funding In a bold political maneuver, the European Union is taking steps to bypass the veto imposed by the Polish president, paving the way to release billions in crucial funding. This article dissects the intricacies of this strategic move, assesses potential consequences, and explores

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  • EU Membership Expansion by 2030: Michel’s Proposal

    EU Membership Expansion by 2030: Michel’s Proposal0

    Introduction The European Union has been a beacon of unity and cooperation, fostering peace and stability across the continent. As the world continues to evolve, so too do the aspirations of nations seeking to be part of this prominent alliance. President Michel’s ambitious proposal to ready the EU for accepting new members by 2030 has

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  • EU Lawmakers Demand Sales Ban: Alleged Spyware Abuses Spark Urgent Action

    EU Lawmakers Demand Sales Ban: Alleged Spyware Abuses Spark Urgent Action0

    A growing concern over the alleged misuse of spyware technology has prompted European Union (EU) lawmakers to demand a sales ban, citing the urgent need to protect individuals’ privacy and safeguard democratic institutions. The revelation of potential abuses involving spyware has raised significant alarm and highlighted the critical role of legislation in addressing the ethical

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  • EU Imposes Sanctions on Chinese and Indian Firms Over Russia War Links

    EU Imposes Sanctions on Chinese and Indian Firms Over Russia War Links0

    • News
    • February 21, 2024

    Introduction In a historic move, the European Union has taken a firm stance by imposing sanctions on Chinese and Indian companies believed to have links to the conflict in Russia. This article delves into the unprecedented nature of these sanctions, the alleged connections between the companies and the war, and the broader implications for diplomatic

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