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iPhone maker hit by first Brussels penalty as competition watchdogs step up scrutiny of Big Tech
European Commission head outlines plans for joint weapons procurement for Kyiv
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Competition regulators in Brussels send questions to developers over iPhone maker’s decision
Executive says success is because of company’s unique technology and management efficiency
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Ursula von der Leyen says Warsaw made ‘decisive’ steps to restore rule of law
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European Commission prepares to voice competition objections to Iberia owner’s purchase of Spanish rival
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EU officials say Donald Tusk’s judicial reforms could lead to lifting of sanctions procedure by summer
Also in this newsletter: Warsaw and Brussels seek an end to their legal fight
European Commission president to pledge to boost defence spending, business competitiveness and green policies
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The prime minister is using an ‘iron broom’ to sweep aside the previous government, but critics question whether he is going too far
Inflation has made it easier to collude, stoking concerns about uncompetitive behaviour, lawyers say
Brussels must fortify sector for a ‘rougher world’, commission president warns in interview with FT
Eurozone GDP and output figures revised down while inflation expected to halve from last year’s highs
Curbs aimed at hitting Moscow’s war machine would be first time bloc has targeted entities in two big trading partners
High costs for global talent will prevent Britain enjoying full benefits of programme, research commissioner to say
Street protests and parliamentary opposition fail to prevent contested reform to prosecution system
European Commission says Viktor Orbán’s sovereignty moves will ‘harm democracy’ in member state
Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen says plan to halve pesticide use had become ‘symbol of polarisation’
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