📊 DSA Enforcement, CSA Regulation & Israel Research Funding on the Agenda This report summarizes key […]
Overview This report covers Parliamentary Questions (PQs) and European Commission replies published between Monday 22 and […]
This week's EU digital policy: DSA enforcement on marketplaces, DMA security debates, and the new European Competitiveness Fund to boost strategic autonomy.
This week’s EU digital policy developments: Focus turns to enforcement of the DSA & DMA, asserting regulatory sovereignty and clarifying cybersecurity rules.
This week’s EU health policy: focus on workforce and access, regulation of medicines and data, AI governance, and environmental health and safety.
This week’s EU digital policy developments: a shift to enforcement for the DSA and AI, alongside a focus on ICT supply chain security and resilience.
This week’s EU health policy developments span youth mental health, medical device and chemical regulation, and environmental health — with new Commission answers on Lyme diagnostics, ethanol classification, and EU-US tariff exemptions for pharmaceuticals.
This week’s EU digital policy developments highlight the Commission’s firm defence of the Digital Services Act, new rules on political advertising, and the European Media Freedom Act. Key debates focused on platform accountability, AI threats to free speech, surveillance technologies, and consumer protection, revealing a cautious but assertive enforcement approach across the EU’s digital governance framework.
This week’s EU digital policy developments range from DSA enforcement and AI Act implementation to cybersecurity, spyware safeguards, and cloud infrastructure strategy. The Commission highlights its shift from law-making to enforcement, linking digital regulation to competitiveness and technological sovereignty.
his week’s EU digital policy developments range from AI Act reform and DSA enforcement to cybersecurity under NIS2, data protection, and global digital sovereignty. Key topics include chat control, Mistral AI, Horizon Europe, and the EU’s pragmatic shift from law-making to enforcement.
