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Facebook glitch exposes private photos of 6.8 million users
An Irish regulator said on Friday it was investigating Facebook Inc following the company’s disclosure...
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Brexit in turmoil as UK’s May pulls vote to seek changes to EU divorce
British Prime Minister Theresa May on Monday postponed a parliamentary vote on her Brexit deal...
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May fans flames of Brexit rebellion with legal advice
British Prime Minister Theresa May’s government fought on Monday to defend its Brexit deal by...
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Xi heads to Portugal as China's influence worries EU partners
Chinese President Xi Jinping arrives in Portugal Tuesday (Dec 4) for a two-day visit to...
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EU, U.K. agree on draft post-Brexit declaration
The European Union and Britain on Thursday agreed a draft declaration laying out plans for...
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Google reveals new policy for election ads ahead of EU vote
Alphabet Inc’s Google said it will roll out new policies in Europe to provide more...
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EU ministers agree on terms of ‘painful’ Brexit
European ministers signed off on Britain’s draft divorce deal on Monday as they launched a...
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Britain PM May: Getting rid of me risks delaying Brexit process
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday toppling her would risk delaying Brexit and...
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Four U.K. ministers on verge of quitting, EU rejects latest plan - Sunday Times
Four British ministers who back remaining in the European Union are on the verge of...
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Facebook referred to EU watchdog over targeting, fake ads
Britain’s information watchdog has asked Facebook’s lead European regulator to investigate how the company targets,...
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EU clears Sony to take full control of EMI Music
The European Commission said on Friday that it had approved Sony Corp’s plan to take...
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Italy tells EU no change to budget, but will keep eye on debt, deficit
Italy told the European Commission on Monday it would stick to its contested 2019 budget...
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May’s ‘all-U.K.’ deal mulled by EU to break Irish impasse
European Union negotiators are looking at ways to promise Britain a customs deal that could...
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NATO, EU, U.S. hail vote by Macedonia
NATO, the European Union and the United States on Saturday hailed a Macedonian parliament vote...
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EU sanctions threaten to de-industrialize Myanmar
A European Union (EU) mission will arrive in Myanmar this month to assess the possibility...
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US calls for separate trade agreements with EU, Japan, UK
US officials announced Tuesday negotiations for separate trade agreements with Britain, the European Union and...
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Brexit talks in crisis over Irish border ahead of crucial summit
Last-ditch Brexit negotiations between the UK and Brussels failed to reach a draft divorce settlement...
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EU official slams big spending
Plans by Italy’s populist government to vastly expand its deficit spending appear to breach EU...
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Big tech firms agree to fight fake news in EU
Bloomberg Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and other tech and advertising companies have...
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UK 'should scrap limit' on skilled migrants
A report considering the impact of Brexit on the UK labour market will be published...
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EU aims at deal on digital tax by year end
European Union finance ministers will this week discuss proposals to adopt a tax on companies’...
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Macron calls on EU to seek strategic ties with Russia
French President Emmanuel Macron urged the European Union on Thursday to modernize its post-Cold War...
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EU hits Google with record fine
The European Union hit Google with a €4.34 billion (US$5 billion) fine for abusing the...
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Japan-EU trade deal not gold standard, but still worth billions
The European Union had dusted itself off from Donald Trump’s disastrous Brussels drive-by and is...
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EU, Canada sanction Myanmar generals over Rohingya
The European Union and Canada imposed sanctions on seven senior military officials from Myanmar on...