
EU Fines Temu for Unsafe Products, Debates Ukraine Talks and Cohesion Funds
The EU has fined Temu €200 million for allowing the sale of illegal and unsafe products on its platform. Meanwhile, the EU is also discussing its strategic interests for potential talks with Russia regarding Ukraine and facing regional revolts over the use of cohesion funds to combat high energy costs.
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