EU Charges TikTok Over Addictive App Design, Demands Major Changes to Protect Users

The European Union has formally charged TikTok with breaching its online content rules, accusing the video sharing app of using addictive design features that may harm users, particularly children and teenagers. Regulators have warned that TikTok must change the way its app works

EU Raises Tariffs on Chinese Ceramic Tableware to 79% After Dumping Review

The European Union has approved a sharp increase in tariffs on ceramic tableware imported from China, escalating trade tensions as Brussels moves to shield domestic manufacturers from what it describes as unfair pricing practices. Following a detailed review of anti dumping measures that

EU Approves 106 Billion Dollar Loan for Ukraine but Sidesteps Use of Russian Assets

European Union leaders have agreed to provide Ukraine with a massive financial lifeline worth 106 billion dollars as the war continues to strain the country’s economy, but divisions within the bloc meant no agreement was reached on using frozen Russian assets to fund

Former EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini detained in investigation over alleged training programme fraud

Former European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini was taken into custody on Tuesday as Belgian police carried out a series of coordinated raids linked to an investigation into suspected fraud involving an EU-funded diplomat training programme. The operation marks one of the

Ukraine Moves Toward Major Defence Upgrade with Plan to Acquire One Hundred French Rafale Jets

Ukraine has taken a significant step toward strengthening its long term defence capabilities by signing a letter of intent with France to acquire one hundred Rafale fighter jets over the next decade. President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the development on Monday during his visit

EU considers phasing out Huawei and ZTE from member states’ telecom networks

The European Commission is weighing new measures that could require all European Union member states to remove Chinese telecom giants Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp from their mobile networks, according to reports from Bloomberg News. The move reflects growing concerns across Europe about