Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union. Volkswagen is inching closer to widespread walkouts...
The EU can levy fines of up to 6 percent of X’s annual global revenue — and the final figure could be hefty, since the Commission is...
In a way, this may be a blessing in disguise for the EU, forcing European governments to work more closely together and make bold decisions —...
The Brussels effect The EU often prides itself for leading by example on areas like environment, health and human rights, forcing other countries to follow its...
In Europe, the immediate scrutiny is running through privacy watchdogs that supervise how tech firms handle Europeans’ personal data like posts, images and interactions on social...
Google and Meta have both openly criticised European regulation of artificial intelligence this week, suggesting it will quash the region’s innovation potential. Representatives from Facebook’s parent...
Can unaccompanied minors travel alone, and what are the exact policies? British TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp faced scrutiny after sharing that her 15-year-old son, Oscar Hercules,...
By Maria Koomen, Emerging Technology Governance Director, Raegan MacDonald, Senior Fellow, ICFG The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent...
These rejected visa costs can be considered ‘reverse remittances’. Money is flowing from poor to rich countries. These costs rarely feature in debates over aid or trade...