Lynn Boylan
Coverage of Lynn Boylan in the Nexus archive.
- Brussels downplays Vatican’s criticism of EU double standard on war
The Vatican accused the EU of applying a double standard in its handling of wars, citing inconsistent foreign policy actions. The EU defended its commitment to international law without directly addressing the criticism, while some European Parliament members supported the Vatican's claims.
- Réguler les géants de la tech, un casse-tête pour la présidence irlandaise de l’UE
L’Irlande, qui accueille 16 des 20 plus grandes entreprises technologiques mondiales, prépare sa présidence tournante de l’UE face à des défis de régulation numérique. Les géants de la tech, dont Apple et Microsoft, ont généré 40% de l’impôt sur les sociétés en 2024 en Irlande, suscitant des inquiétudes sur la dépendance du pays et les pressions économiques pendant sa présidence.
- Ireland’s Big Tech presidency dilemma: Shaping the rules for companies it hosts
Ireland's upcoming EU Council presidency will focus on tech regulation amid its close ties to U.S. tech giants like Apple and Microsoft, which contributed nearly 40% of the country’s corporate tax in 2024. The presidency will address issues like AI rules, data privacy, and reducing reliance on foreign tech, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest due to Ireland's economic dependence on major tech firms.