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FTC Agrees With EU, Google Displays Anti-Competitive Attitude In Search Market
David Curry | | Mar 20, 2015 08:06 AM EDT |
Google seems to be disliked by a lot of regulatory authorities.
Mali Terror Attack Kills 3 Europeans, 2 Locals
LJ Ross | | Mar 08, 2015 11:40 PM EDT |
A masked gunman opened fire at La Terrasse restaurant and nightclub on Saturday in Bamako - killing a French national, a Belgian, and three Malians.
E.U. Antitrust Commissioner Meets with Google Chairman
David Curry | | Mar 05, 2015 11:42 AM EST |
Google and the European Union might finally be making some progress on the antitrust case.
Greek Bail Out Part 3 Rumors Abound: EU Officials Deny Claims
Dino Lirios | | Mar 03, 2015 09:27 AM EST |
Rumors of a third financial rescue plan for Greece, which is believed to amount to 30 billion to 50 billion euros, are circulating but European Union (EU) officials deny any discussions taking place.
Google Wants To Limit 'Right To Be Forgotten' Requests
David Curry | | Feb 07, 2015 11:27 AM EST |
Google has set up an advisory council for its 'right to be forgotten' request expansion.
Hamas Removed From Terror List, EU Court Orders Removal
Kat De Guzman | | Dec 18, 2014 08:29 AM EST |
A court from the European Union (EU) has ruled on Wednesday that the militant group known as Hamas from Palestine should be removed from the list of designated terror groups in EU.
European Parliament Votes to Break-up Google
David Curry | | Nov 28, 2014 04:20 AM EST |
The vote, while symbolic and showing of Europe's resentment at Google's success, doesn't carry any weight, however.
Iran Threatens To Side With China And Russia Amid Power Supply Collapse
Kat De Guzman | | Nov 25, 2014 01:53 AM EST |
Iranian officials have announced that they will ask for help from China and Russia if the Western sanctions regarding the power supply of Iran will not be lifted, but critics press that the country's "Plan B" might not be successful due to Russia and China's situation.
EU Budget Commissioner Warns Of A ‘Pandora's Box’ Scenario If UK Refuses To Pay €2.1 Billion Bill
Vittorio Hernandez | | Oct 28, 2014 02:19 AM EDT |
European Union Budget Commissioner Jacek Dominik warned British Prime Minister David Cameron on Monday that if the UK would refuse to pay the €2.1 ((US$2.67 billion)) billion it owes the regional bloc, it would open a "Pandora's Box" that could lead to the UK rebate from the EU being placed at stake.
Estonia Says Russia Committed Airspace Violation, Moscow Denies Reports
Acsilyn Miyazaki | | Oct 23, 2014 06:05 PM EDT |
Estonia said a Russian military aircraft has illegally entered into its airspace but Moscow denies such allegations saying their plane flew within neutral territory of the Baltic Sea.
Milan Summit: Time For Putin And Poreshenko To Talk Cease-fire And Gas Supplies
Kat De Guzman | | Oct 17, 2014 03:40 AM EDT |
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Petro Poroshenko will talk Friday at the Milan Summit and according to critics, they might discuss cease-fire agreements and the Ukraine's natural gas supplies.
Russian Hackers Exploit Windows Flaw to Hit NATO, Ukraine
Staff Reporter | | Oct 14, 2014 08:00 PM EDT |
Security company iSight announced in a blog post Tuesday that Russian hackers have exploited the CVE-2014-4114 vulnerability in the Windows operating system, allowing cyber criminals to target computers used by the European Union, NATO, Ukraine and the energy and telecommunication sectors.
European Union Approves Facebook's $19 billion acquisition of WhatsApp
David Curry | | Oct 03, 2014 07:00 PM EDT |
Facebook's $19 billion acquisition of social messaging app WhatsApp has been approved by the European Union Competition Office earlier today.
Ukraine Conflict: The Worst Is Over –President Poroshenko
Christl Leong | | Sep 26, 2014 05:55 AM EDT |
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Thursday hailed a peace deal with pro-Russian separatists, claiming that the worst of the conflict in the eastern region is over.
Human-less Operated Robotic Ships to Become a Reality
Cory Doyle | | Sep 22, 2014 06:32 PM EDT |
The European Union (EU) is funding a project with eight partner companies to build robotic-type ships capable of traveling completely without human sailors or crewmembers.
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