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OpenAI Tells EU Regulators They Should Facilitate Competition in AI Markets

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OpenAI told representatives of the European Commission that the company faces difficulties in competing with “entrenched companies” in digital markets and that regulators should continue to be vigilant to facilitate competition in the…

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EU eyes euro stablecoins to challenge dollar monopoly

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The change in rhetoric followed a US dollar-pegged stablecoin boom in 2025 due to the passage of key legislation in the United States.

EU Expands Migration Control Partnership with Ivory Coast

News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/eu-expands-migration-control-partnership-with-ivory-coast/Documents released today by civil liberties organization Statewatch reveal the…

EU Commission Publishes Call for Evidence on Digital Simplification Agenda

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On September 16 2025, the Commission opened a public consultation on the digital simplification agenda (the Digital Omnibus). This initiative aims to streamline and clarify the EU’s digital regulations by:... By: A&O Shearman

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Germany: Merz Pledges to Resist 2035 EU Electric Car Switch

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he would oppose the "hard cutoff" currently planned by the EU, aiming to stop registering new internal combustion engine cars by 2035.

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Germany: Merz pledges to resist 2035 EU electric car switch

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Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he would oppose the "hard cutoff" currently planned by the EU, aiming to stop registering new internal combustion engine cars by 2035. The goal was already under review and looking fragile.

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OpenAI complains to EU that Apple, Microsoft & Google may hamper growth

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The ChatGPT maker has told a European Commission deputy that despite being hosted by Apple, Microsoft, and Google App Stores, US Big Tech's dominance in the technology world is a problem for OpenAI.

EU woos mineral-rich Africa as China tightens resource grip

As Brussels pledges $440 billion for African infrastructure, leaders warn against "extracting, exporting rock, soil and dust to more developed countries."

Embattled EU Commissioner Ursula von Der Leyen Survives Another Two No-Confidence Votes in the European Parliament

The post Embattled EU Commissioner Ursula von Der Leyen Survives Another Two No-Confidence Votes in the European Parliament appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

EU to support Nigeria with digital infrastructure model to boost data exchange, connectivity

The European Union (EU) has announced plans to support Nigeria in deploying the X-Road model of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), the same framework successfully implemented in Finland and Estonia. EU Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS,…

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EU entry-exit system app to accelerate border crossings not yet available

Exclusive: Only Sweden will initially offer the option to pre-register to cut red tape

EU to support Nigeria with digital infrastructure model to boost data exchange, connectivity

…backs initiative with £8 million grant The European Union (EU) has announced plans to support Nigeria in deploying the X-Road model of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), the same framework successfully

EU chief von der Leyen easily survives two more no confidence votes

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It's the third such vote she has survived since taking the helm.

EU chief von der Leyen easily survives two more no confidence votes

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It's the third such vote she has survived since taking the helm.

EU chief von der Leyen easily survives two more no confidence votes

It's the third such vote she has survived since taking the helm.

EU seeks US trade concessions by doubling steel tariffs and cutting quotas

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A recent EU decision to punish imports of steel with new levies has sparked backlash from China and global concerns over rising protectionism. Is Brussels following Washington's lead — or defending its steel industry?