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EU court partially sides with Meta in a blow to the European Commission
The EU's General Court has annulled Facebook Marketplace's gatekeeper designation under the Digital Markets Act — but the ruling is largely procedural, as the Commission had already stripped the platform of that status a year earlier. The General Court of the European Union annulled the European Commission's "gatekeeper" designation for Facebook Marketplace, finding that the EU executive failed to adequately justify the designation. The court's ruling, issued on Wednesday in Luxembourg,...
FIFA says it has settled with Diarra in player transfer rights case
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FIFA settles long-running €65m legal dispute with Lassana Diarra, no compensation paid
FIFA said it "does not acknowledge any wrongdoing and has not made any compensation payments." Former France international football player Lassana Diarra has agreed a settlement with FIFA and the Belgian Football Association, ending a protracted legal dispute over football transfer rules, sources familiar with the matter said on Monday. The deal concludes proceedings tied to Diarra’s €65 million damages claim, which followed a landmark judgment by the Court of Justice of the European Union...
Former prosecutor calls for EU statute blocking US sanctions on ICC members
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Former prosecutor calls for EU statute blocking US sanctions on ICC members
A former International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor has urged the European Union to enact a statute to block US sanctions against ICC members. These sanctions, imposed in February 2025, targeted nine judges and the chief prosecutor following the ICC's 2024 decision to issue arrest warrants for members of the Israeli cabinet. The prosecutor described the US actions as "thuggish" and "bullying," claiming they aim to undermine the court.
Republicans vs. the Fourteenth Amendment
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‘Pollute us and we’ll sue you’: The quest to give Europe’s lakes and forests legal rights
Should a lake be allowed to hire its own lawyer and sue a company? It may sound unlikely, but that’s the goal of a group of European conservationists. A newly-registered European Citizens’ Initiative petition calls on the European Union to come up with legislation that would let polluted rivers or deforested woodlands “take” their polluters to court, giving natural bodies legal rights akin to those of a company.
EU sues Ireland over failure to protect carbon-rich bogs
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EU Commission to defend Spain in €106m US energy lawsuit
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Meta loses challenge against EU gatekeeper label for Messenger
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