The European Union has handed Chinese-owned online retailer Temu a €200 million ($232 million) fine on Thursday for noncompliance of the bloc's Digital Services Act (DSA), a rule that compels the world's most popular digital platforms to conduct risk assessments of potential dangers to consumers. It is the second such fine imposed under the EU's DSA on content, after Elon Musk's X platform received a €120-million fine in December . EU regulators said that consumers on Temu are "very likely to encounter illegal items" and that the retailer "seriously underestimated how often EU consumers are likely to" see such products.…