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Court adviser signals uphill climb for Meta in EU antitrust data fight

An opinion from the bloc’s top court backs broad digital evidence requests, signaling Meta’s appeal is unlikely to reset the standard.

EU high court grounds airfreight cartel

Europe’s highest court confirmed EU antitrust law can reach global cartels whose effects land inside the bloc, largely upholding airfreight fines while trimming SAS’ penalty.

EU says member states can use bloc’s funds for ‘safe’ abortion access

Campaigners celebrated the announcement as a victory despite disappointment it did not allocate new funds for advancing bloc-wide access.

Athens court convicts four over Greece spyware saga

The scandal forced the resignation of senior officials in the prime minister's administration after over 90 journalists, politicians and public figures were surveilled in the "Greek Watergate."

German court rules spy service may not label AfD ‘extremist’ for now

The court found efforts to undermine the free democratic order from within the far-right party, but ruled the organization as a whole did not follow that push.

World Economic Forum head Børge Brende steps down following pressure over Epstein links

WEF announced earlier this month that it was opening an internal review into Brende to determine his relationship with Epstein.