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Strike two: EU deforestation law faces fresh setback as businesses warn of economic fallout

Protecting forests should be in everyone’s interest. But the EU’s deforestation rules pit member states, environmentalists and interest groups against each other. For now, those in favour of simplification and weaker rules have won out.

US puts the screws to EU over tariffs

Transatlantic trade ties are strained with Washington and Brussels at odds over how to implement the July tariff deal. The US wants further concessions – and for the EU to give ground on key policy issues.

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European Parliament calls for social media restrictions for under 16s

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to follow Australia’s lead in banning social media for children below the age of 16. The EU Parliament and member states agree.

US promises tariff deal on steel for “balanced” EU digital rules

The US offers lower steel and aluminium tariffs if the EU revises its digital rules. Both Washington and Germany criticise EU tech laws. Progress was noted on the EU-US trade deal and energy purchases.

Amazon is subject to stricter EU digital rules, court confirms

Amazon is subject to stricter EU digital rules, court confirms

The EU General Court dismissed Amazon’s challenge against its classification as a “very large online platform” under the Digital Services Act. Amazon intends to contest the decision, arguing it poses no systemic risks as it primarily sells goods.

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EU at a crossroads: will 2035 be the end for combustion engines?

The combustion engine has been subject to controversy in EU lawmaking for years. Will the EU’s 2035 ban be upheld, or will it fade away?

What does France’s political crisis mean for the EU?

France is struggling politically and economically and with no clear solution, Europe is watching closely: will France find a way out of its crisis or drag the EU into it?

Europe in Brief

European Parliament calls for social media restrictions for under 16s

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to follow Australia’s lead in banning social media for children below the age of 16. The EU Parliament and member states agree.

Amazon is subject to stricter EU digital rules, court confirms

Amazon is subject to stricter EU digital rules, court confirms

The EU General Court dismissed Amazon’s challenge against its classification as a “very large online platform” under the Digital Services Act. Amazon intends to contest the decision, arguing it poses no systemic risks as it primarily sells goods.

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EU at a crossroads: will 2035 be the end for combustion engines?

The combustion engine has been subject to controversy in EU lawmaking for years. Will the EU’s 2035 ban be upheld, or will it fade away?

What does France’s political crisis mean for the EU?

France is struggling politically and economically and with no clear solution, Europe is watching closely: will France find a way out of its crisis or drag the EU into it?

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