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    Health warnings on alcohol should be made mandatory across the European Union, according to a recent report by the European Policy Centre, a think tank that praised the European Commission for giving the green light to Ireland’s plans in this direction.

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    It’s become cliché to talk about inventions that can ‘change the world’, but when it comes to transversal technologies – cross-cutting tools with the potential to transform multiple industries – the moniker feels like an understatement, writes Andrew Chakhoyan.

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    EU Commissioner Thierry Breton urged on Thursday (15 June) member states to use the prerogatives of the 5G Toolbox to restrict or exclude high-risk vendors and announced Commission measures to free its internal networks from Huawei and ZTE. The second report on implementing the 5G security toolbox, unanimously agreed on by member states on Thursday, found that only 10 member states out of the…

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    Unpopular among European regulators, the European Commission’s idea of making Big Tech companies contribute to network costs has found an ally on the other side of the pond. Last February, the EU executive presented a Connectivity Package with measures to speed up the rollout of high-capacity networks. Part of the package is an exploratory consultation referring to the senders-pay principle,…

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