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DMA : Apple tente de sauver Plans et Ads de la possible régulation

28 novembre 2025 à 20:00

La Commission européenne a reçu une notification d’Apple confirmant que ses services Plans et Ads (pour la publicité) ont atteint le seuil pour les critères du Digital Markets Act (DMA). Toutefois, Apple a contre-attaqué, estimant que ses plateformes ne devraient pas subir les lourdes contraintes imposées aux contrôleurs d’accès (gatekeepers). La mécanique du DMA est […]

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Maxime Prévot «Saisir les avoirs gelés russes, pose un problème en droit international»

Face au plan de paix de Donald Trump pour l'Ukraine qui laisse encore l’Union européenne à la traine, Maxime Prévot, ministre belge des Affaires étrangères s’exprime sur ce conflit au cœur de l’Europe. Il évoque les enjeux de défense : réarmement, service national et la question sensible des avoirs russes gelés. Il commente aussi les questions de politique intérieure.

DMA : Apple tente de sauver Plans et Ads de la possible régulation

28 novembre 2025 à 20:00

La Commission européenne a reçu une notification d’Apple confirmant que ses services Plans et Ads (pour la publicité) ont atteint le seuil pour les critères du Digital Markets Act (DMA). Toutefois, Apple a contre-attaqué, estimant que ses plateformes ne devraient pas subir les lourdes contraintes imposées aux contrôleurs d’accès (gatekeepers). La mécanique du DMA est […]

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Maxime Prévot «Saisir les avoirs gelés russes, pose un problème en droit international»

28 novembre 2025 à 20:26
Face au plan de paix de Donald Trump pour l'Ukraine qui laisse encore l’Union européenne à la traine, Maxime Prévot, ministre belge des Affaires étrangères s’exprime sur ce conflit au cœur de l’Europe. Il évoque les enjeux de défense : réarmement, service national et la question sensible des avoirs russes gelés. Il commente aussi les questions de politique intérieure.

The Guardian view on Ukraine peace talks: Putin is taking Trump for another ride on the Kremlin carousel | Editorial

28 novembre 2025 à 19:30

Russia’s president is only interested in a deal on Moscow’s terms. Equipping Kyiv with the resources to fight on is the quickest route to a just settlement

As Donald Trump’s Thanksgiving Day deadline for a Ukraine peace agreement came and went this week, the Russia expert Mark Galeotti pointed to a telling indicator of how the Kremlin is treating the latest flurry of White House diplomacy. In the government paper Rossiyskaya Gazeta, a foreign policy scholar close to Vladimir Putin’s regime bluntly observed: “As long as hostilities continue, leverage remains. As soon as they cease, Russia finds itself alone (we harbour no illusions) in the face of coordinated political and diplomatic pressure.”

Mr Putin has no interest in a ceasefire followed by talks where Ukraine’s rights as a sovereign nation would be defended and reasserted. He seeks the capitulation and reabsorption of Russia’s neighbour into Moscow’s orbit. Whether that is achieved through battlefield attrition, or through a Trump-backed deal imposed on Ukraine, is a matter of relative indifference. On Thursday, the Russian president reiterated his demand that Ukraine surrender further territory in its east, adding that the alternative would be to lose it through “force of arms”. Once again, he described Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government as “illegitimate”, and questioned the legally binding nature of any future agreement.

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© Photograph: Sergey Bobylev/SPUTNIK/KREMLIN POOL/EPA

© Photograph: Sergey Bobylev/SPUTNIK/KREMLIN POOL/EPA

Cloud : Google abandonne sa plainte contre Microsoft en Europe

28 novembre 2025 à 17:08

Google a annoncé le retrait de sa plainte antitrust déposée l’an dernier auprès de la Commission européenne contre les pratiques de Microsoft en rapport avec le cloud . Le géant de la recherche accusait son rival de verrouiller le marché pour enfermer les clients dans son écosystème Azure, …

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Corruption en Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky annonce la démission de son chef de cabinet Andriy Iermak

28 novembre 2025 à 16:52
Le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky a annoncé, vendredi 28 novembre, la démission de son directeur de cabinet, Andriy Iermak. Le plus proche allié du président ukrainien était sous pression notamment après les perquisitions menées par les autorités anticorruption du pays au domicile d'Andriy Iermak. L'affaire a déjà poussé plusieurs ministres à la démission.

Corruption en Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky annonce la démission de son chef de cabinet Andriy Iermak

28 novembre 2025 à 16:52
Le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky a annoncé vendredi 28 novembre la démission de son directeur de cabinet Andriy Iermak. Le plus proche allié du président ukrainien était sous pression, notamment après les perquisitions menées par les autorités anticorruption du pays au domicile d'Andriy Iermak. L'affaire a déjà poussé plusieurs ministres à la démission.

L'énorme bourde de la Fédération belge qui a inscrit ses bobeuses en Autriche au lieu de la Norvège : « Nous sommes dans une situation qui nous dépasse »

28 novembre 2025 à 16:26
Erreur de trajectoire pour la Fédération belge. (S. Mantey/L'Équipe)Jeudi sur Instagram, les bobeuses belges se sont exprimées pour faire part de leur détresse. Leur Fédération les a inscrites à une Coupe d'Europe en Autriche alors qu'elles devaient s'aligner en Norvège, où elles se trouvent. Elles tentent, via une pétition, de prendre part à la compétition.

Zelenskyy chief of staff resigns after property raid by Ukraine’s anti-corruption agencies – Europe live

28 novembre 2025 à 16:53

‘I want there to be no rumours and speculation,’ Zelenskyy says as Andriy Yermak resigns

The Commission also totally rejected dismissed Russia’s criticism of Volodymyr Zelenskyy as “illegitimate” leader of Ukraine, after Vladimir Putin suggested yesterday that was a technical reason he couldn’t agree a peace deal with Zelenskyy.

“President Zelensky is the democratically elected president, by the Ukrainian people, of Ukraine,” a commission spokesperson said in response, somewhat mockingly adding that Putin seems to have “some difficulties in recognising the democratically elected president of his neighbour country, Ukraine.”

Let me stress the fight against corruption is a key element for a country to join the EU, it requires continuous efforts and a strong capacity to fight corruption. This is a key element that we also address in our enlargement report that was published a couple of weeks ago, so we will continue to follow the situation very closely.”

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© Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters

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Talks for UK to join EU defence fund collapse in blow to Starmer’s bid to reset relations

28 novembre 2025 à 16:42

UK had been pushing to join €150bn Safe fund, a loan scheme that is part of bloc’s drive to rearm Europe

Keir Starmer’s attempt to reset relations with the EU have suffered a major blow, after negotiations for the UK to join the EU’s flagship €150bn (£131bn) defence fund collapsed.

The UK had been pushing to join the EU’s Security Action for Europe (Safe) fund, a low-interest loan scheme that is part of the EU’s drive to boost defence spending by €800bn and rearm the continent, in response to the growing threat from Russia and cooling relations between Donald Trump’s US and the EU.

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© Photograph: Omar Havana/AP

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German president honours victims of Nazi bombing atrocity on Guernica visit

28 novembre 2025 à 16:26

Frank-Walter Steinmeier travels to Basque town for remembrance ceremony marking ‘terrible crimes’ of 1937

Eighty-eight years after Luftwaffe pilots took part in the most infamous atrocity of the Spanish civil war, Germany’s president has visited the Basque town of Guernica to honour the victims of the Nazi bombing and to urge that the “terrible crimes” committed there are never forgotten.

Hundreds of civilians were killed and hundreds more injured on 26 April 1937 when planes from the German Condor Legion, operating alongside aircraft from fascist Italy, spent hours bombing Guernica on market day. Adolf Hitler had loaned the Luftwaffe unit to Gen Francisco Franco’s nationalist forces to help them in their coup against the republican government, and to allow Nazi Germany’s pilots to practise the blitzkrieg tactics they would later use in the second world war.

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© Photograph: Basque Country Government/Reuters

© Photograph: Basque Country Government/Reuters

Rebel nuns who busted out of Austrian care home win reprieve – if they stay off social media

28 novembre 2025 à 17:01

Trio given leave to stay in their abandoned convent near Salzburg until further notice, church officials say

Three octogenarian nuns who gained a global following after breaking out of their care home and moving back to their abandoned convent near Salzburg have been given leave to stay in the nunnery “until further notice” – on condition they stay off social media, church officials have said.

The rebel sisters – Bernadette, 88, Regina, 86, and Rita, 82, all former teachers at the school adjacent to their convent – broke back into their old home of Goldenstein Castle in Elsbethen in September in defiance of their spiritual superiors.

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© Photograph: Helena Lea Manhartsberger/Panos/The Guardian

© Photograph: Helena Lea Manhartsberger/Panos/The Guardian

New film adaptation of Camus’s L’Étranger opens old colonial wounds

28 novembre 2025 à 16:00

François Ozon’s handling of classic novel draws both praise and criticism, including from the author’s daughter

More than 80 years after it was published, Albert Camus’s L’Étranger remains one of the most widely read and fiercely contested French books in the world.

Until now, few attempts have been made to adapt the novel, published in English as The Outsider, for television or cinema: it is considered problematic and divisive for its portrayal of France’s colonisation of Algeria.

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EU to Target Apple Maps and Apple Ads Next

28 novembre 2025 à 15:21
The EU has begun looking into whether Apple Maps and Apple Ads should be designated as "gatekeepers" and subject to greater regulation (via Reuters).


The App Store, iOS, and Safari were classified as gatekeepers two years ago, triggering strict requirements in the EU such as support for alternative app marketplaces and third-party payment options. Under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), any platform with more than 45 million monthly active EU users and a market valuation above €75 billion is presumed to be a gatekeeper, subject to obligations designed to curb self-preferencing and increase interoperability.

The European Commission has now confirmed that ‌Apple Maps‌ and Apple Ads satisfy the user-base thresholds that mandate a review. Regulators now have 45 working days to decide whether either service should formally join Apple's existing list of designated platforms. If confirmed, Apple would then have six months to bring each service into full DMA compliance.

Apple has apparently already submitted formal rebuttals arguing that the criteria should not apply. The company argues that Apple Ads represents only a "minimal share" of the EU online advertising market, especially compared to dominant players such as Google, Meta, TikTok, Microsoft, and X. Apple also insists that its advertising business neither relies on cross-service data privileges nor exerts the level of market influence implied by the DMA thresholds.

The company is making similar arguments regarding ‌Apple Maps‌, claiming that the service has "very limited usage" in the EU relative to Google Maps and Waze. Apple says Maps does not provide the kind of "critical intermediation functionality" that would allow it to act as a dominant gateway between businesses and consumers.

A gatekeeper designation for Apple Ads could have significant consequences. Compliance may require Apple to loosen restrictions introduced under App Tracking Transparency, provide interoperability for third-party ad networks, or eliminate any perceived self-preferencing advantages.

For Maps, it is unclear what specific operational changes the DMA might require, but obligations could include expanded third-party access or reducing any privileged integrations within the system. iOS 18.4 already enabled the ability to change the default maps app from ‌Apple Maps‌ to alternatives like Google Maps or Waze in the EU.
This article, "EU to Target Apple Maps and Apple Ads Next" first appeared on MacRumors.com

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