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Apple steps up war of words with European regulators
"Bureaucrats in Brussels" are unfairly challenging Apple's closed ecosystem and denying users the "magical, innovative...
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Google scraps some cloud data transfer fees in EU and UK
Google said on Wednesday it had scrapped data transfer fees for organisations processing workloads "in...
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EU Set to Charge Meta Over 'pay or Consent', FT Reports
The European Union is set to charge Facebook parent Meta with breaking the bloc's landmark...
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EU to study potential link between Ozempic, suicidal thoughts
The European Union is studying a potential link between suicidal thoughts and medicines like Ozempic...
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Microsoft to roll out ‘data boundary’ for EU customers from Jan. 1
Microsoft Corp said on Thursday its European Union cloud customers will be able to process...
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Serbian leader holds security talks over Kosovo unrest
Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić has met his national security council as tensions rise in Kosovo...
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Unions call for maximum working temperature cap after EU heatwave deaths
Trade unions called Monday for the European Commission to impose maximum temperature limits for outdoor...
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UK leadership candidate Truss pledges to ditch all EU laws by 2023
Liz Truss, the leading candidate to succeed Boris Johnson as British prime minister, promised to...
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ECI calls for new legislation on living wages in fashion
The European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) has launched a new campaign ‘Good Clothes, Fair Pay’ to...
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EU leaders to back Ukraine as candidate at Brussels summit
Ukraine is set to be approved as an EU candidate at a Brussels summit on...
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UK will not copy EU demand for common charging cable
The UK government says it is not "currently considering" copying European Union plans for a...
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Ukraine War: Russia gas supply cuts 'blackmail', says EU
Russia's decision to cut off gas exports to Poland and Bulgaria is an "instrument of...
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Ukraine war: Russia aiming for full control of south, commander says
Russia is aiming to take full control of southern Ukraine as well as the eastern...
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West to cut some Russian banks off from Swift
The EU, US and their allies have agreed to cut off a number of Russian...
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Cyprus left with 6 million kilograms of halloumi after Covid pandemic
The Covid pandemic has lumbered the Mediterranean island of Cyprus with a six-million-kilogram stockpile of...
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Whistle-blower claims Facebook amplified extremism
A Facebook whistle-blower has said the social media giant's practices amplified “extremism and polarisation”.Frances Haugen,...
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Poles protest against risk of 'Polexit' from EU
More than 100,000 Poles demonstrated on Sunday in support of EU membership after a court...
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Integrating Balkans into EU is strategic for both, says Merkel
It is in the EU’s strategic interests to integrate the Balkan states into the bloc,...
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EU sets conditions for Taliban ties and Kabul presence
EU countries on Friday laid out conditions for stepping up engagement with the Taliban, agreeing...
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Facebook evades EU ban on WhatsApp data use
Facebook escaped a possible EU ban on its use of WhatsApp customer data but faces...
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Over 6 million EU citizens apply to settle in post-Brexit UK
More than 6 million European Union citizens applied to settle in the UK before the...
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5 years after Brexit vote, divided UK still feels shockwaves
Five years back Wednesday, Britons voted in a referendum that was designed to bring certainty...
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Miley Cyrus may use name as trademark in Europe
US pop star Miley Cyrus has won the proper to use her name as a...
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EU considers sending delegation to Hong Kong after electoral law reform
EUROPE denounced on Wednesday Hong Kong's important overhaul of its political system as a breach...
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EU bans Belarus airlines from its airspace after journalist's arrest
EU ambassadors agreed to ban Belarus airlines from flying over the bloc’s territory or perhaps...