MEPs call to ramp up Big Tech enforcement in competition review The European Parliament’s Economic Affairs Committee adopted the annual competition policy report with a broad majority on Monday (4 December), suggesting expanding the reach of the EU’s Big Tech law to the cloud and Artificial Intelligence sectors. Digital MA is... Orbán demands EU skip decision on Ukraine membership talks Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán demanded on Monday (4 December) that a summit of EU leaders next week avoid any decision on Ukraine's coveted goal of getting a green light for membership talks even as the country fights Russia's invasion. Record more than 2,000 fossil fuel lobbyists at COP28 talks: NGOs A record almost 2,500 fossil fuel lobbyists have been accredited for UN climate talks in Dubai, as negotiators wrestle with calls to end all new oil, gas and coal projects to curb global warming, campaign groups said Tuesday (5 December). Niger ends security and defence partnerships with the EU Niger's military leaders said Monday (4 December) that they were ending two European Union security and defence missions in the country, after earlier in the day agreeing to strengthen military cooperation with Russia. ‘Turbinegate’ shakes Polish politics, puts Tusk to first test In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about the scandal involving Donald Tusk and his bid for premiership, Sweden's far-right party making inroads, and so much more.
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