European Parliament calls for a ban on facial recognition in public spacesMEPs also said private facial recognition databases like Clearview AI should be prohibited.By K. Holt, 10.06.2021
EU approves rules for rapid takedown of online terrorist contentPlatforms will have an hour to remove such material or face possible fines.By K. Holt, 04.29.2021
Apple says EU push for universal phone charger would 'stifle innovation'It wants to change connectors on its own terms.By J. Fingas, 01.23.2020
EU says Russia conducted 'sustained' election interference campaignIt tried to stifle voter turnout in some places.By J. Fingas, 06.16.2019
EU approves cyber-attack sanctions ahead of electionGovernments hope to react more quickly to cyber attacks. By A. Khalid, 05.17.2019
EU law could fine sites for not removing terrorist content within an hourCritics say it’s a watered-down version of the EU’s original proposal.By C. Fisher, 04.18.2019
Facebook expands Ad Library and tightens ad rules ahead of EU electionsThe Library now houses all types of ads and shows more details about the Pages running them.By M. Moon, 03.28.2019
EU passes divisive Article 13 copyright lawThe jury is out on whether this is a win for creatives or dark days for the internet.By C. Fisher, 03.26.2019
Europe votes to cap data roaming prices, will make it cheaper to tweet from IbizaBy J. Fingas, 05.10.2012
European Union retailers to be required to accept e-waste without charge, says ParliamentBy S. Buckley, 01.22.2012
EU wants member countries to free up spectrum for 4G rollout, eyes 2013 deadlineBy A. Toor, 11.01.2011
EU Written Declaration 29 wants you to think of the children, hand over all your search resultsBy V. Savov, 06.03.2010