The European Commission has issued preliminary findings that internet giant Meta are in breach of the EU’s Digital Services Act for the addictive design of Instagram and Facebook.
52.7% of EU enterprises used paid cloud computing services (i.e. online services used to access software, computing power, storage capacity, etc.) in 2025, marking a 7.4 percentage point (pp) increase compared with 2023.
The European Commission has launched a formal investigation against X into Grok’s manipulated sexually explicit images, including content that may amount to child sexual abuse material.
With a view to helping operators invest more easily in modern fibre and mobile networks, the Commission is proposing to update and simplify EU rules on digital connectivity within the digital networks act.
With Europe facing daily cyber attacks carried out by sophisticated state and criminal groups, the European Commission has proposed a new cybersecurity package to strengthen the EU’s cybersecurity resilience.
The EU Commission has renewed adequacy decisions for the free flow of personal data with the United Kingdom, ensuring personal data can continue flowing between the European Economic Area and the UK.
The EU Commission has opened a formal antitrust investigation into whether Google breached EU competition rules by using the content of web publishers, as well as content uploaded to YouTube, for artificial intelligence (‘AI’) purposes.















