Apple scraps Siri AI launch in the EU over intense regulatory clashes

Apple has officially announced that the next-generation Siri AI experience, powered by the newly introduced Apple Intelligence infrastructure showcased at WWDC26, will not be rolled out to iPhone and iPad users in the European Union as originally planned. Citing strict regulatory hurdles under the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), the tech giant confirmed that Siri […]

Zodia Custody secures Luxembourg licence to expand EU stablecoin services

Zodia Custody has secured a Payment Institution licence from Luxembourg’s Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier, adding a second key European authorization that allows the firm to offer regulated custody and transfer services for stablecoins across the European Union. According…

EU Says Decision Not to Launch Siri AI in Europe Is Apple's Alone

The European Commission has responded to Apple's announcement that Siri AI will not launch in the EU, saying the decision is entirely Apple's and that the company sought an exemption from its legal obligations rather than a compliant solution.

Commission spokesperson Thomas Regnier told reporters in Brussels (via Reuters) that Apple had failed to develop interoperability solutions meeting EU…

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Why CEE is matching ASEAN in centrality

The 21st century will be shaped not only by the rise of Asia, but by regions that connect continents, such as Central and Eastern Europe. For more than a generation, ‘ASEAN centrality’ has been one of the organising concepts of the Asian Century. It describes the ability of Southeast Asia to position itself at […]

Why CEE is matching ASEAN in centrality was originally published on Emerging…

Border line

The EU’s biometric frontier is a total mess, and while Brexit hasn’t helped, it is only half the reason. It’s implementation has been poor. On the morning of April 11, border officers at Lisbon, Porto and Faro switched off the European Union’s new Entry/Exit System (EES), let the queues drain, and turned it back on […]

Border line was originally published on Emerging Europe.

Orbán’s Fidesz demands the government reject EU migration pact: but is it telling supporters the full story?

Fidesz is demanding that the government reject the EU migration, but critics say the party is not telling supporters what the pact actually entails, including provisions that do not require Hungary to accept migrants.

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Péter Magyar tells Orbán to end hate speech campaign as dispute erupts over EU migration pact

Prime Minister Péter Magyar publicly called on the Fidesz leader — who refused to take a seat in the new Parliament — to end what he described as a campaign of disinformation and hate-filled rhetoric.

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Kosovo to Hold Third Election in 18 Months as Political Divide over EU and NATO Persists

Kosovo will hold its third parliamentary election in 18 months this weekend as frustration grows over a continued political impasse in the small Balkan country that is aspiring to move closer to the European Union and NATO.<

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Migration pact protest marches through Budapest as demonstrators boo PM Magyar, who responds with heart gesture

Fidesz politicians claimed PM Péter Magyar was deliberately provoking demonstrators. Videos from the scene show Magyar greeting the crowd from a balcony with a Hungarian flag and later responding to boos and insults with a heart gesture.

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