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International — European Commission & European Union

59 shared events · Importance 31 · Last updated May 15, 2026

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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, imposed fines on Apple Inc. and Meta Platforms for violations of the Digital Markets Act, asserting its role in regulating Big Tech.
European Union: The European Union, through its executive arm the International — European Commission, imposed significant fines on Apple Inc. and Meta Platforms for breaching the Digital Markets Act, aiming to curb the power of large tech companies and ensure fair competition.
Apr 23, 2025 · 31 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission has preliminarily found Meta Platforms in breach of the Digital Services Act for failing to prevent minors under 13 from accessing Meta Platforms — Instagram and Meta Platforms, and is also investigating other potential breaches.
European Union: The European Union, through its executive arm, the International — European Commission, and its Digital Services Act, is actively investigating and accusing Meta Platforms of breaches related to child safety and user manipulation on its platforms.
Apr 29, 2026 · 31 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission published the revised draft list and communicated the updated regulations, demonstrating its role in setting and enforcing trade standards within the European Union.
European Union: The European Union has revised its regulations to include India in its list of authorized aquaculture product exporters, maintaining a key source of seafood imports while upholding its antimicrobial standards.
May 14, 2026 · 8 articles
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Domestic
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, is actively engaging with Péter Magyar to discuss the steps needed to unlock EU funds for Hungary and realign with shared European values.
European Union: The European Union is a key recipient of Péter Magyar's efforts to improve relations and unblock funds. It is setting out the reforms it expects from Hungary and has expressed optimism about the new government.
Apr 15, 2026 · 22 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is the body unveiling the new rules to compel railway companies to sell rivals' tickets and share data, aiming to create a more integrated European rail network.
European Union: The European Union is proposing new regulations to simplify cross-border train travel, aiming to boost rail use and reduce carbon emissions from air transport. This initiative could face resistance from member states and rail operators.
May 13, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is providing nearly 44 billion euros in preferential loans to Poland through the Security Action For Europe (SAFE) scheme, aiming to strengthen European defense capabilities.
European Union: The European Union, through the International — European Commission, is providing significant financial support to Poland for defense modernization, aiming to enhance collective security.
May 08, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is planning to invite Taliban officials to Belgium — Brussels for talks on returning migrants to Afghanistan, coordinating with Sweden and facing criticism for engaging with an unrecognized regime.
European Union: The European Union, through its International — European Commission, is pursuing talks with the Taliban on migrant returns, reflecting a broader tightening of immigration policies among its member states.
May 12, 2026 · 7 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is pushing to simplify new digital rules, including the AI Act, to reduce administrative costs for businesses.
European Union: The European Union reached a tentative agreement on the AI Act, aiming to simplify digital rules and address concerns about AI's impact while balancing business competitiveness.
May 07, 2026 · 8 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission rejected Donald Trump's claims of non-compliance and stated it would keep its options open to protect European Union interests. It is actively involved in negotiations and legislative processes related to the trade deal.
European Union: The European Union is the recipient of the increased tariffs from Donald Trump, which will negatively impact its automotive industry and overall economy. The European Union denies non-compliance with the trade deal and is considering retaliatory measures.
May 01, 2026 · 106 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, is responsible for the European Union's trade policy and is actively involved in the negotiations and response to the United States' tariff threats.
European Union: The European Union is working to ratify the trade deal by the July 4 deadline to avoid higher tariffs from Donald Trump, with Ursula von der Leyen stating good progress is being made.
May 05, 2026 · 29 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is actively pushing for the use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine and has introduced a legal mechanism to compensate Euroclear for potential losses incurred due to compliance with Western sanctions.
European Union: The European Union is pushing to use Russia's frozen assets, held by Euroclear, as collateral for a loan to Ukraine. This initiative is the direct cause of the lawsuit filed by the Iraq — Central Bank of Iraq and has led to concerns about legal and financial risks, as well as potential undermining of confidence in the euro currency.
Dec 12, 2025 · 7 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission decided to provisionally apply the European Union-Mercosur deal despite the European Union — European Parliament's challenge, and has estimated its potential GDP boost.
European Union: The European Union provisionally enacted a trade deal with Mercosur, aiming to boost exports, diversify trade, and counter US tariffs. This move is expected to benefit EU businesses and consumers, despite opposition from some farmers and environmental groups.
Apr 30, 2026 · 23 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is the entity proposing and enforcing the new data-sharing regulations, aiming to increase competition and user choice in the search market. It is currently in a dispute with Alphabet Inc. over the implementation of these rules.
European Union: The European Union, through its International — European Commission, is the overarching body implementing legislation to regulate Big Tech, impacting companies like Alphabet Inc. within its member states.
May 05, 2026 · 10 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, held private talks with Keir Starmer, indicating ongoing diplomatic engagement.
European Union: The European Union has approved a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine, and the United Kingdom is seeking to join this scheme, which will strengthen defense cooperation between the European Union and the United Kingdom.
May 03, 2026 · 38 articles
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Business
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is expected to scrutinize the acquisition for antitrust concerns, potentially requiring divestments due to market overlaps.
European Union: The European Union's antitrust rules and potential changes to its merger regulations are central to the approval process of the Kone-ThyssenKrupp deal, with a shift towards supporting regional champions.
Apr 29, 2026 · 13 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, as the European Union executive, is registered to attend the International Energy Agency's workshop on mineral stockpiling.
European Union: The European Union has agreed to deepen coordination with the United States on critical minerals and is working on its own pilot stockpile project. It has rejected a single shared stockpile and does not want the United States to lead the G7's initiative.
May 05, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, represented by Ursula von der Leyen, is involved in discussions at the European Round Table for Industry, focusing on AI, resilient supply chains, and green transition.
European Union: The India-EU FTA, finalized earlier this year, provides a framework for Narendra Modi's diplomatic engagements with European nations, aiming to deepen trade and investment ties.
May 12, 2026 · 27 articles
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Tech
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission's DG HERA is investing in new treatments for dengue, and Horizon Europe is funding the development of small-molecule antivirals for pathogens of epidemic potential, providing crucial support for R&D.
European Union: Western Europe, including countries within the European Union, accounts for 12% of clinical development leads, with the International — European Commission providing funding for new treatments.
May 12, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission is looking into reviewing the EU's carbon trading scheme to ease pressure on businesses affected by rising costs.
European Union: The European Union faces concerns about food security and the competitiveness of its businesses due to the fertilizer crisis and high energy costs.
Apr 30, 2026 · 52 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission has opened a formal probe into whether Block, Inc. is failing to curb hate speech, adding to the global regulatory pressure.
European Union: The European Union, along with other international regulators, has also pressed Block, Inc. over illegal content and has opened a formal probe into its failure to curb hate speech.
May 15, 2026 · 6 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made remarks about EU enlargement that Hakan Fidan addressed.
European Union: The European Union is concerned about the impact of the conflict on jet fuel supplies and is discussing measures to protect consumers, highlighting the broader economic implications of the event.
Apr 08, 2026 · 702 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, the European Union's executive branch and top antitrust enforcer, levied the fine against Alphabet Inc. and ordered it to cease its self-preferencing practices.
Sep 05, 2025 · 18 articles
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Regulatory
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission initiated investigations into four major adult content websites for potential failures to protect minors online under the Hitachi — Hitachi Digital Services (DSA).
May 27, 2025 · 8 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, represented by its President Ursula von der Leyen, played a key role in requesting and securing the tariff delay, aiming to advance trade talks with the United States.
May 25, 2025 · 15 articles
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International
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission, through its President Ursula von der Leyen, called for restraint and diplomacy in the Middle East conflict, emphasizing nuclear safety.
Feb 28, 2026 · 358 articles
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Accidents
International — European Commission: The International — European Commission stated that aviation safety and air traffic control were unaffected by the cyberattack and that there was no indication of a widespread or severe attack.
Sep 21, 2025 · 6 articles
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Apr 04, 2025 · 8 articles
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Dec 06, 2025 · 21 articles
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International
Dec 07, 2025 · 7 articles
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Dec 03, 2025 · 12 articles
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