France faces a tricky legal and technological challenge to make a social media prohibition for under-15s happen.| POLITICO
The two EU conservative heavyweights’ growing divisions are coming to a head over a crucial 2040 climate target.| POLITICO
Social media platform refuses Paris’ demand for access to its algorithm, claiming the probe will “restrict free speech.”| POLITICO
A confidential study found that a known Russian disinformation network had ramped up its posts by 60 percent while pushing the narrative that the European Commission president was “toxic.R…| POLITICO
Emmanuel Macron’s team wants the EU to punch back harder in tariff negotiations with the U.S.| POLITICO
The Commission had repeatedly warned France that its waste-sorting rules are incompatible with the EU single market.| POLITICO
Only 38 percent of Britons trusted America to act responsibly in the world, a 15 point drop from 2024.| POLITICO
Aix-Marseille University is wooing researchers who feel targeted by the Trump administration.| POLITICO
Police confiscate banned ‘portable sound devices’ from protesters as French president tours the country in reconciliation bid.| POLITICO
France’s president is an avid user of the app and POLITICO saw he was online “recently.” That didn’t shield Telegram CEO Pavel Durov from arrest.| POLITICO
Germany’s Merz says Britain and France may need to “share” their nuclear weapons as America can’t be relied on to defend NATO.| POLITICO
Britain’s government has social platforms in its sights as incitement spreads — and the X owner is squaring up for a fight.| POLITICO
Plans to move MPs out of the famous building while major works are carried out were first approved in the wake of Paris’s 2019 Notre Dame fire.| POLITICO
The serial entrepreneur’s business ventures are entangled in the worlds of both U.K. and U.S. intelligence.| POLITICO
The bloc’s law to regulate AI overcomes threats of late opposition.| POLITICO