The European Commission has published information on an upcoming call for proposals to support exiled journalists from Belarus and Russia, as well as journalists relocated from Ukraine.
With the speed of technological evolution, European consumers need better protection against the harmful practices and challenges they face online, according to an EU report published Friday.
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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