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Lomé Hosts BlueInvest Africa 2025 Forum

Lomé welcomed the third edition of BlueInvest Africa on October 15–16, 2025, marking the first time the event has been hosted in a French-speaking African country. Organized by the European Commission in partnership with the Togolese government, the forum serves as a major platform connecting investors, innovators, and entrepreneurs driving Africa’s blue economy. Following previous editions in the Seychelles and Kenya, this year’s event brought together over 200 participants, including EU officials, financial institutions, business leaders, and 24 African startups showcasing innovative solutions in maritime and coastal development. The initiative aims to foster sustainable investments and strengthen Africa–Europe cooperation in the management of marine resources. According to Gwilym Ceri Jones, EU Ambassador to Togo, Lomé’s selection as host city “reflects Togo’s strategic importance in West Africa’s maritime sector.” He added that the forum aligns with the Global Gateway program, which […]

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EU Demands Snapchat, YouTube Explain Child Safety Steps

The European Union has formally demanded that tech giants Snapchat and YouTube explain the measures they are taking to protect children from online harm. The request for information is part of an investigative action under the EU's Digital Services Act (DSA). The European Commission is specifically asking Snapchat how it prevents children under 13 from accessing the platform and how it stops the sale of drugs and vapes through the app. YouTube has been asked to provide details on its content recommendation system following reports of harmful content being disseminated to minors. The commission also sent requests to Apple and Google's app stores regarding their measures to prevent children from downloading harmful apps. This move comes as several EU member states explore the possibility of restricting minors' access to social media at a bloc-wide level, inspired by similar bans in […]

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EU Chief’s Plane Hit by Suspected Russian GPS Jamming in Bulgaria

A plane carrying European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen experienced GPS signal jamming while preparing to land in Bulgaria, with authorities suspecting Russian involvement, the European Commission confirmed on Monday. The incident occurred on Sunday as von der Leyen’s chartered flight approached Plovdiv International Airport. Despite the disruption, the aircraft landed safely using alternative navigation methods. Commission spokesperson Arianna Podesta told reporters: “We can indeed confirm that there was GPS jamming.” She added that Bulgarian authorities believe Moscow was behind the interference, although it is not yet clear whether von der Leyen’s plane was specifically targeted. Von der Leyen, 66, was in Bulgaria as part of a tour of seven EU countries located on the bloc’s eastern flank, where concerns over Russian hybrid threats remain high. The region has seen repeated cases of GPS jamming and spoofing in recent […]

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