The EU Commission has made a total of €13.8 million available for cross-border journalism collaboration and media pluralism through the sixth annual call for proposals, under the Creative Europe programme.
The European Commission sent formal requests to online services YouTube, Snapchat, and TikTok Wednesday, asking for information on the design and functioning of their recommender systems.
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