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Earlier this week, Ruginienė told BNS that Lithuania had “jumped in front of a train and lost” by opening the Taiwanese Representative Office under that name without coordinating its actions with the EU and the United States.

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I hope Europe will restrict instagram,facebook,twitter like big tech application too!

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https://web.archive.org/web/20260207102412/https://dpa-international.com/politics/urn:newsml:dpa.com:20090101:260206-99-411379/

France said on Friday that it is the first country in the European Union to have opened a consulate in Greenland.

The French Foreign Ministry, in a post on X, said Jean-Noël Poirier, the French consul general in Nuuk, Greenland's capital, started his job on Friday. He will be responsible, among other tasks, for strengthening political ties with local decision-makers.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans for the consulate in Nuuk last June, after US President Donald Trump said he wanted to take control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark.

The conflict over the Arctic island recently escalated when Trump threatened to annex it, refusing to rule out force to do so.

At a meeting in Davos, Switzerland last month Trump withdrew his threats to use military force and also dropped punitive tariffs against several European countries that had opposed his efforts.

Denmark and the US are trying to find a solution through talks.

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Finland is leading the race to decarbonise industrial heat emissions, using sand to produce fossil-free steam.

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Italian police will be able to detain suspected troublemakers temporarily before street rallies to prevent them from spreading unrest under a new law-and-order decree adopted on Thursday by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's rightist government.

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We've preliminary found that TikTok is in breach of the DSA for its addictive design.

There are important indicators of compulsive use of the app that TikTok has disregarded in its risk assessment.

Key features of the addictive design:

  • Infinite scroll
  • Autoplay
  • Push notifications
  • Highly personalised recommender system

We consider that TikTok needs to change the basic design of its service.

TikTok can now exercise its right to examine and reply to the finding.

https://link.europa.eu/9fTwmJ

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Archive link: https://archive.ph/4omFz

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TALLINN - The Eurozone economy continues to grow at a moderate pace and the labor market remains strong, with recent statistics supporting the assessment that inflation will stabilize near two percent in the foreseeable future, said Madis Müller, President of the Bank of Estonia and member of the European Central Bank's Governing Council.

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Ambassador Rose isn't backing down— he's been fiercely arguing on social media not only with Prime Minister Donald Tusk , but also with a random user on the X website who commented on one of his posts. "Should we take all our soldiers and equipment with us?" Rose asked, responding to a critical post in which a Polish user wrote, among other things, "The Polish nation respects its sovereignty. Go home." Approximately 10,000 American troops are currently stationed in Poland.

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cross-posted from : https://lemmy.zip/post/58570820

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cross-posted from : https://lemmy.zip/post/58571359

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