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Meta Disagrees With EU Child Safety Claims
The European Commission is investigating a metaverse platform for failing to prevent minors under 13 from creating accounts using false birth dates. The EU Commission found that the platform allowed children under 13 to bypass age checks using false birth dates and provided inefficient reporting tools for underage users. Users under 13 could bypass age restrictions by entering false birth dates during account creation. The commission noted the platform lacked effective measures to verify self-reported birth dates. Additionally, tools for reporting underage users were described as difficult to use and inefficient. The European Commission may issue a non-compliance ruling against Metaverse Platform Company following an investigation.
CRI News Radio
EU Direct Salary Payments To Ukrainian Soldiers Linked To Economic Collapse
A report stated that this practice was previously obscured or described vaguely. The announcement indicates a shift in how financial support is allocated for military personnel.
Radio Sputnik
European Countries Consider Trifluoroacetic Acid Restrictions
Some European countries are considering classifying trifluoroacetic acid as a toxic substance and introducing product restrictions. Specialists warn that substance accumulation in plants and animals could impact reproductive abilities and ecological systems.
Radio Mayak
European Council Focuses On 2028-2034 Budget And Ukraine
António Costa stated that work is required this year within the European Council. Key priorities include the 2028-2034 budget for the 27 member states, support for Ukraine, and regional competitiveness.
Radio Observador
EU Investigates Facebook And Snapchat Over Digital Rules
The European Commission is investigating Facebook for potential violations of EU digital regulations. Igor Berezin, president of the marketers guild, stated that fines could reach 6% of the company's annual revenue, potentially totaling billions of euros.
Business FM Russia
Steel Producer Declared Bankrupt In Liège Province
A steel producer has been declared bankrupt in the province of Liège.
RTBF La Premiere
EU Lawmakers Propose Voting Rights For Maternity Leave
European Parliament members who are pregnant or on maternity leave may soon be able to delegate their votes to colleagues. Lara Walters, an MEP for the Dutch Green Labour Party, is campaigning for the measure to modernize the parliament. Walters stated the change is necessary to help members combine parliamentary duties with new parenthood. The proposal would allow female MEPs to delegate votes for three months pre-birth and six months post-birth. European Union lawmakers are proposing changes to electoral acts to include voting rights related to maternity leave. The proposal involves both technical changes to rules of procedure and addressing political debates regarding parliamentary mandates. The Council of Ministers has given its approval regarding maternity leave rights. Independent and salaried mothers will now receive the same maternity leave, totaling one week.
BBC World Service
EU States To Provide Digital Wallets By Year End
EU Commissioner Hanna Wirkonen stated that approximately 12 percent of children under the age of 13 in the EU use Instagram or Facebook. MEP Andreas Schwab of the CDU stated that the EU Digital Act must be upheld and that age limits set in terms of use must be actively enforced in practice. EU regulators are investigating whether Meta complies with its own terms of service regarding minor users to prevent account generation. The CDU-CSU group in the European Parliament demanded that age limits established in terms of use must be actively enforced rather than just checking birth dates. This follows the EU Commission's push for compliance with digital laws. The CDU-CSU group's internal market policy spokesperson in the European Parliament stated that merely asking for a date of birth without effective verification is insufficient to meet age limit requirements.
SWR Aktuell
Two 30 Years In Ghent
The Ghent Assize Court sentenced Loana Maria Mikou and Nikuzor Kyurkyui to 30 years in prison on Wednesday. The sentence includes a 5-year period of availability to the parole court. The ruling was issued by the court in Ghent. The boy died three years ago following a week of physical abuse. The sentencing occurred in Ghent, Belgium. The source did not specify the crimes committed by the individuals.
RTBF La Premiere
Portugal And Spain Seek European Competitiveness
Portugal and Spain are working to increase European competitiveness according to Radio Renascença. The broadcaster noted that the Draghi report has not been implemented more than 18 months after its presentation. Political plans for Europe include institutional reforms within the European Union. These reforms involve ending the principle of unanimity in decision-making among the 27 member states.
Radio Renascença