R to @EU_Commission: ✅ Clarity on illegal content

What is illegal offline has no place online. No platform is asked to remove any lawful content, but platforms must have appropriate risk mitigation measures for content that is potentially harmful, for example for children.
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R to @EU_Commission: ✅ Ensuring open and fair digital markets for businesses and consumers

We ensured all designated gatekeepers, Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Booking, ByteDance, Meta, and Microsoft, complied with the Digital Markets Act.
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R to @EU_Commission: ✅ Protecting European citizens and their fundamental rights

In the EU, platforms are responsible for tackling risks of illegal content, election security, child protection, and marketplace safety. We opened investigations on several platforms.
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As we kick off 2025, the EU keeps standing for your digital rights.

The Digital Services Act and Digital Markets Act are in full force to make sure companies play fair.

Here’s how ↓
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RT by @EU_Commission: More EU humanitarian aid is coming for Ukraine in this tough wintertime.

So that our Ukrainian friends can keep warm.

We also help keep the economy running so the country can focus on its fight for survival.

More EU humanitarian aid is coming for Ukraine in this tough wintertime.

So that our Ukrainian friends can keep warm.

We also help keep the economy running so the country can focus on its fight for survival.
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Which cities are in the spotlight in 2025?

Discover the European cities that are pioneering innovate solutions to improve quality of life for their residents and visitors.

The awards recognise cities that are shaping a brighter, sustainable and accessible future for all.
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