Euromyths 1992 to 2017

If warming rises more than 2°C above pre-industrial levels and no adequate adaptation measures are implemented, Europe is in danger of being exposed to more frequent and intense extreme weather conditions…

2018 reform of EU data protection rules

European Commission to cancel 317k .eu domains with registrants in UK

Prevention is better than cure: targeted vaccination to halt epidemics is nearly always more effective than either doing nothing or attempting to contain an outbreak through quarantine, finds physics-based simulations on networks which replicates the real world…

City of Barcelona Dumping Windows, Embracing Open Source

Super-heatwaves of 55°C (131°F) to emerge if global warming continues

EUPL v1.2 becomes OSI approved

Free Wi-Fi for Europeans

Why viral licensing is a ghost

Massive coastal flooding in northern Europe that now occurs once every century could happen every year if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, according to a new study.

With a 4°C temperature increase globally, countries representing 73% of the global population would face a 580% increase in flood risk, new study looking at river flood risk finds

Nine in ten agree they should be able to encrypt their messages and calls, so they can only be read by the recipient (90%)

Dutch Parliament Makes Open Standards Mandatory

EC to audit Apache HTTP Server and Keepass

EU-FOSSA pilot project: consultation on the choice of software for a sample code review

Nantes Métropole completes switch to LibreOffice

EU has to join forces to provide for the supercomputing and data facilities Europe needs

Munich now a major contributor to open source

24H after Charlie Hebdo events (document dated from the 2015/1/8), French governement want to block website without judge approval.

Last decade's slow-down in global warming enhanced by an unusual climate anomaly: A hiatus in global warming ongoing since 2001 is due to a combination of a natural cooling phase, known as multidecadal variability (MDV) and a downturn of the secular warming trend

Uber-related taxi protests in Europe. EC's VP Neelie Kroes respond.