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TikTok no more? European governments mull social media ban for minors

TikTok no more? European governments mull social media ban for minors

by enr | 30.Jun 2025 | Videos

Some countries in the European Union are pushing for a social media ban for under 16s. But is such a ban realistic – and is it even the right move in the first place?

New greenwashing rules hit wall in Brussels power struggle

New greenwashing rules hit wall in Brussels power struggle

by enr with AFP, ANSA, BTA, CTK, dpa, EFE | 27.Jun 2025 | Key Stories

The EU’s Green Claims Directive was meant to crack down on greenwashing, now it’s become a flashpoint in Brussels power politics.

Von der Leyen says Hungary should lift ban and allow Budapest Pride

Von der Leyen says Hungary should lift ban and allow Budapest Pride

by dpa | 26.Jun 2025 | Europe in brief

The European Commission President told the LGBTQ+ community that she “will always be your ally.”

Cypriot journalists visit the European Newsroom

Cypriot journalists visit the European Newsroom

by enr | 25.Jun 2025 | Press

On June 25, a group of Cypriot journalists from different media organisations visited the European Newsroom in Brussels.

One in five Europeans exposed to harmful transport noise levels

One in five Europeans exposed to harmful transport noise levels

by dpa | 25.Jun 2025 | Europe in brief

Traffic noise levels in Europe are too high. According to a report by the EEA, an EU objective to reduce the impact by 30 percent by 2030 will not be reached without further action.

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