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A woman hovers a mouse over the Google and European Union logos in Sarajevo
Tech

Why the EU Hit Google With Its Antitrust Stick. Again.

By Mathew Ingram
April 21, 2016
Why Facebook Has the Most to Gain From the EU’s Google Crackdown
Tech

Why Facebook Has the Most to Gain From the EU’s Google Crackdown

By David Meyer
April 21, 2016
World Leaders Participate In Policy Discussion At Nuclear Security Summit
Leadership

President Obama Flies to London to Convince Brits to Stay in the EU

By Reuters
April 21, 2016
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Tech

Here Are the Android Antitrust Charges the EU Just Threw At Google

By David Meyer
April 20, 2016
Google's Android mobile OS.
Tech

Google Just Got Hit With EU Antitrust Charges Over Android

By Reuters
April 20, 2016
Data Center Of T-Systems

How Europe Plans to Digitize Industry and Build a Mega-Cloud

By David Meyer
April 19, 2016
BRICS/SCO Summits - Russia 2015
International

Iran Pushes U.S. for More Access to Global Financial System

By Reuters
April 17, 2016
BELGIUM-EU-COMPETITION-VESTAGER
Tech

Google Could Face EU Android Antitrust Charges Very Soon

By David Meyer
April 15, 2016
World Leaders Attend The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit
Leadership

President Obama Wants Britain to Stay in the EU

By Claire Zillman
April 15, 2016
EU justice commissioner Vera Jourova
Tech

Here Come the World’s Toughest Privacy Laws

By David Meyer
April 14, 2016
Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, the head of the Article 29 Working Party, which represents the EU's data protection authorities.
Tech

U.S. Multinationals Have a Huge Privacy Problem in Europe

By David Meyer
April 13, 2016
Microsoft Takes Lead in Supporting New U.S.-EU Privacy Pact
Tech

Microsoft Takes Lead in Supporting New U.S.-EU Privacy Pact

By David Meyer
April 11, 2016
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Tech

EU Regulators May Not Endorse Crucial U.S. Data Privacy Deal

By David Meyer
April 8, 2016
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Tech

Links to Playboy Pictures Don’t Infringe Copyright, Says Top EU Lawyer

By David Meyer
April 7, 2016
BELGIUM-EU-COMPETITION-VESTAGER
Tech

Expect More Google Attacks as Top EU Regulator Heads Stateside

By Aaron Pressman
April 5, 2016

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