The Interoperable Europe Act, in force from 12 July 2024, aims to have 100% of key public services available online by 2030. This transformative legislation will simplify mobility with mutual recognition of qualifications, enhance road safety with digital driving licenses, and improve access to healthcare and social security data across borders. Additionally, it will […]
Month: July 2024
Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, is on the verge of receiving its first antitrust fine from the European Union. The impending sanction follows accusations by the European Commission that Meta unfairly bundled its classified advertisement service, Facebook Marketplace, with its dominant social network, Facebook, thereby gaining an undue competitive edge. In addition to […]
EU Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski emphasized the current keys of CAP, which focus on security, stability, sustainability, and solidarity, supporting farmers, protecting the environment, ensuring food security, and balancing international trade requirements, with significant investments in research and innovation. What will the future CAP be like? By eEuropa Brussels, 22 July 2024 – 4 MINUTES READ The outgoing […]
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA) have launched the EU Systemic Cyber Incident Coordination Framework (EU-SCICF) under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) to enhance the financial sector’s response to cyber incidents, improving coordination among EU financial authorities and international actors. by eEuropa Brussels, 22 July 2024 – 4 MINUTES READ On 19 […]



