ECB Selects 36 Providers for Digital Euro Pilot
The ECB will test the digital euro with 36 payment providers from 2027, subject to EU legislation establishing its legal basis.
The ECB will test the digital euro with 36 payment providers from 2027, subject to EU legislation establishing its legal basis.
The Commission’s AI cybersecurity Action Plan coordinates EU actors to manage risks from advanced AI models and strengthen digital resilience.
The EU may revise MiCA to regulate non-EU stablecoin issuers and address tokenized payments, deposits, and emerging payment infrastructure.
A GovAI report links EU AI model delays mainly to GDPR uncertainty, raising questions about legal clarity, enforcement, and access to frontier AI tools.
Ireland’s new distance-financial-services rules strengthen consumer rights to human intervention, clear pre-contract information, and accessible online withdrawal.
The EU General Court upheld Apple’s DMA gatekeeper designation for iOS and the App Store, supporting the Commission’s approach to core platform services.
The European Parliament’s digital euro position opens negotiations on privacy, intermediary compensation, merchant fees, and a possible 2029 retail launch.
The Parliament has advanced a Chat Control 1.0 extension to 2028, with a proposed exclusion for end-to-end encrypted communications.
The EU is considering age-based social media restrictions for children, supported by privacy-preserving age assurance and stronger platform duties under EU digital law.
The Commission preliminarily finds that Facebook and Instagram’s addictive design may breach the DSA’s systemic-risk duties, exposing Meta to fines of up to 6% of global turnover.