Google to be hit with EU charges of breaching Big Tech rules: Reuters
Alphabet unit Google is set to be charged with breaching EU rules aimed at checking the power of Big Tech after proposed changes to its search...
Read More‘Next, next, next’: Pep Guardiola refuses to respond to La Liga’s legal complaint
Pep Guardiola refused to respond to Javier Tebas after the La Liga president accused the Premier League club of financial deception and claimed a...
Read MoreEurope’s 5G coverage lagging amid declining investment: report
The European Commission warned last year that its aim to connect all EU households to 5G by 2030 are off target.
Read MoreIndustry calls on EU competition chief to wrap up investigations
EU probes into Apple, Alphabet and Meta — which were opened last March — remain unclosed.
Read MoreTesla and BMW sue EU as discontent over Chinese EV tariffs mounts
Both BMW and Tesla have been hit with tariffs by the EU on imports of electric vehicles made in China, along with other Chinese manufacturers such as...
Read MoreEU DECODED: Should access to abortion be harmonised within EU?
For more than 60 years, Europe has led a global trend towards legal access to abortion. Fears of a reversal of this trend have led to the campaign...
Read MoreChina says it’s 'doing its best' to push for tariff negotiations with EU
China has been "doing its best" to push for negotiations with the European Union over its tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles, a commerce...
Read MoreEU approves $960 million in German aid for Infineon chips plant
The European Commission said Thursday it had approved 920 million-euro of German state aid, or $960 million, to Infineon Technologies for the...
Read MoreEU Officials Try To Put On a Brave Face as the Trump Administration Give Them the Cold Shoulder and Impose Steep Tariffs
By now, most nations of the world have recalibrated their foreign policies to deal with the ‘Trump tornado.’ When it comes to the European Union,...
Read MoreEIB to invest €95bn in 2025, but only €2bn for defence
The EIB, the largest multilateral lender, will double its funding for defence and security from €1 billion to €2 billion by 2025. Its group...
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