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EU to Hire 60 More Staff for Digital Services Act Enforcement
The European Commission plans to hire 60 additional staff members for its Digital Services Act (DSA) enforcement unit by May 10, 2025, to address ongoing investigations into major online platforms and reach a total of 200 staff by year's end, despite previous recruitment delays.
EU to Hire 60 More Staff for Digital Services Act Enforcement
The European Commission plans to hire 60 additional staff members for its Digital Services Act (DSA) enforcement unit by May 10, 2025, to address ongoing investigations into major online platforms and reach a total of 200 staff by year's end, despite previous recruitment delays.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Launches EIDS to Combat Deceptive Online Vehicle and Real Estate Ads
Turkey's Ministry of Trade launched the Electronic Advertisement Verification System (EIDS) to fight fraudulent ads; starting April 1st for vehicles and April 7th for real estate, ads require e-Government verification, impacting online platforms and social media.
Turkey Launches EIDS to Combat Deceptive Online Vehicle and Real Estate Ads
Turkey's Ministry of Trade launched the Electronic Advertisement Verification System (EIDS) to fight fraudulent ads; starting April 1st for vehicles and April 7th for real estate, ads require e-Government verification, impacting online platforms and social media.
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36% Bias Score


EU Steps Up Enforcement of Digital Services Act Amidst Concerns of Foreign Election Interference
The European Commission is stepping up enforcement of the Digital Services Act (DSA) against online platforms following concerns about foreign interference in elections, with Commissioner Virkkunen stating that the Commission has requested information from X (formerly Twitter) regarding its recommen...
EU Steps Up Enforcement of Digital Services Act Amidst Concerns of Foreign Election Interference
The European Commission is stepping up enforcement of the Digital Services Act (DSA) against online platforms following concerns about foreign interference in elections, with Commissioner Virkkunen stating that the Commission has requested information from X (formerly Twitter) regarding its recommen...
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60% Bias Score


Germany to Address Legal Gaps in Online Violence Against Women
German Women's Minister Lisa Paus seeks to close legal loopholes allowing straffrei possession of violent videos against adult women, revealed by networks like Telegram, while stricter regulations on knock-out drops failed due to the government coalition collapse.
Germany to Address Legal Gaps in Online Violence Against Women
German Women's Minister Lisa Paus seeks to close legal loopholes allowing straffrei possession of violent videos against adult women, revealed by networks like Telegram, while stricter regulations on knock-out drops failed due to the government coalition collapse.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Italy's Booming Secondhand Market
Analysis of the booming secondhand market in Italy, focusing on the different types of online platforms and brand strategies.
Italy's Booming Secondhand Market
Analysis of the booming secondhand market in Italy, focusing on the different types of online platforms and brand strategies.
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32% Bias Score

EU Collects €58.2M in DSA Fees, Faces Deficit and Legal Challenges
The European Commission collected €58.2 million in supervisory fees from major online platforms in 2023 to enforce the Digital Services Act (DSA), but faced a €514,061 deficit and legal challenges from Meta, TikTok, and Google.

EU Collects €58.2M in DSA Fees, Faces Deficit and Legal Challenges
The European Commission collected €58.2 million in supervisory fees from major online platforms in 2023 to enforce the Digital Services Act (DSA), but faced a €514,061 deficit and legal challenges from Meta, TikTok, and Google.
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32% Bias Score

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
German online retailer Zalando is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), arguing that the Commission's methodology for calculating user numbers is inconsistent and unfairly designates its retail business, which makes up 61% of its op...

Zalando Challenges EU's Digital Services Act Designation
German online retailer Zalando is challenging its classification as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA), arguing that the Commission's methodology for calculating user numbers is inconsistent and unfairly designates its retail business, which makes up 61% of its op...
Progress
36% Bias Score

EU Monitors Meta, X Actions; DSA Enforcement Looms
The European Union is closely monitoring recent decisions by internet giants, particularly Elon Musk's actions at X and Meta's announced shift to community-based content moderation. While not directly affected by these changes, the EU remains prepared to enforce its Digital Services Act (DSA), with ...

EU Monitors Meta, X Actions; DSA Enforcement Looms
The European Union is closely monitoring recent decisions by internet giants, particularly Elon Musk's actions at X and Meta's announced shift to community-based content moderation. While not directly affected by these changes, the EU remains prepared to enforce its Digital Services Act (DSA), with ...
Progress
44% Bias Score

EU to Standardize VAT on Online Platforms by 2030
The EU will standardize VAT for online platforms like Airbnb and Uber by 2030, potentially generating €6 billion annually in new revenue but increasing prices for consumers. Estonia initially opposed the measure, highlighting potential challenges for businesses.

EU to Standardize VAT on Online Platforms by 2030
The EU will standardize VAT for online platforms like Airbnb and Uber by 2030, potentially generating €6 billion annually in new revenue but increasing prices for consumers. Estonia initially opposed the measure, highlighting potential challenges for businesses.
Progress
44% Bias Score
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