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Apr 24

Will Europe’s Historic Artificial Intelligence Law Be a Template for United States?

"On artificial intelligence, trust is a must, not a nice to have," said Margrethe Vestager.
By Sissi Cao
Jun 28

Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg Embarks on Ambassador-Like Defense Tour

The COO has made multiple public appearances to talk about Facebook's impact on society.
By Gabriela Barkho
U.S. President Donald Trump listens to Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May.
Mar 14

Brexit and the Border Wall, a Loose Comparison

Will conservative populism survive its international humiliation over the past three months?
By Ufon Umanah
Jun 6

EU Proposes $11B Tech Innovation Fund to Catch Up With Silicon Valley

By Sissi Cao
Jun 4

GDPR, Europe’s Data Privacy Law, Is So Long and Boring It Could ‘Sedate a Buffalo’

By Sissi Cao
FTC's most recent antitrust probe involving the "big four" was in 2007.
Feb 15

Why Tech’s ‘Big 4’ All Faced Antitrust Probes in Europe, But Not in the US

By Sissi Cao
EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager gives a joint press conference at the EU Headquarters in Brussels, on January 24, 2018
Jan 24

EU Antitrust Regulators Fine Qualcomm $1.23B for Bribing Apple

By Sissi Cao
European Union President Donald Tusk (R) shakes hands with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
Aug 4

How Greece Could Escape Debtors’ Prison—if Europe Opens the Door

By C. Randall Henning
A visitor takes a picture with his mobile phone at the stand of Google on the second day of the Mobile World Congress on February 28, 2017 in Barcelona. Phone makers will seek to seduce new buyers with artificial intelligence functions and other innovations at the world's biggest mobile fair starting today in Spain. / AFP PHOTO / LLUIS GENE
Jun 27

EU’s Google Fine Is Proof Brexit Was Right

By Andre Walker
President Donald Trump.
Jun 8

The State of the Union: Our Differences Are Irreconcilable

By Bradley Tusk
A recently painted mural by British graffiti artist Banksy, depicting a workman chipping away at one of the stars on a European Union (EU) themed flag, is pictured in Dover, south east England on May 8, 2017.
May 8

Finally, Banksy Has Some Feelings on Brexit

By Alanna Martinez
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - APRIL 29: President of the European Commission Jean-Claude Juncker speaks to the media as he arrives at the Council of the European Union ahead of an EU Council meeting on April 29, 2017 in Brussels, Belgium. The 27 members of the European Union will meet in Brussels for a special European Council meeting to discuss the continuing Brexit negotiations.
May 2

President Jean-Claude Juncker Has Committed EU to Brexit Suicide

By Andre Walker
Russian Air Force Su-24 bombers (center) fly during a military exercise in southern Russia on February 11, 2015. Marathon talks in Belarus ended on February 12 with a ceasefire announcement in the war between Ukraine and pro-Moscow rebels, but Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel warned that "big hurdles" remained.
Jan 25

President Trump’s First Foreign Policy Crisis: Balkan War Drums Beat Again

By John R. Schindler
LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: Artist Kaya Mar holds his latest painting of Theresa May dressed as a police officer holding a truncheon with 'Hard Brexit' written on it in front of the Houses of Parliament on January 17, 2017 in London, England. Today in a long awaited speech, British Prime Minister Theresa May outlined the prioirites for the United Kingdom in Brexit negotiations.
Jan 17

Theresa May Was Right to ‘Handbag’ Europeans

By Andre Walker
LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 17: British Prime Minister Theresa May leaves after delivering her keynote speech on Brexit at Lancaster House on January 17, 2017 in London, England. In the speech, she announced that the UK is to leave the single market.
Jan 17

British PM: Europe Should Not ‘Self-Harm’ With Punitive Brexit Deal

By Andre Walker
German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Dec 16

Russian Spooks Will Target Angela Merkel Next

By Jakub Janda
Why is the patent court important to Brexit?
Dec 2

UK Is Heading for ‘Soft’ Brexit—Support for New EU Patent Court Proves It

By Luke McDonagh
A man carrying an anti-EU pro-Brexit placard joins a counter protest against pro-Europe marchers on a March for Europe demonstration against the Brexit vote in Parliament Square in central London on September 3, 2016.
Nov 4

Britain Plunged into Constitutional Crisis as Courts Stop Brexit

By Andre Walker
Many Trump supporters think President Obama is Muslim.
Oct 27

Stop Dreaming, Obama: There Will Be No EU Trade Deal

By Andre Walker
A man carrying an anti-EU pro-Brexit placard shouts in a counter protest against pro-Europe marchers on a March for Europe demonstration against the Brexit vote in Parliament Square in central London on September 3, 2016
Oct 12

Why Did the Pound Plunge?

By Bernie Quigley
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - DECEMBER 14: A ferry is seen on route to the Asian side on December 14, 2015 in Istanbul, Turkey. Istanbul in Turkey's northwest is the only city on earth spanning two continents. The Bosphorus, a small stretch of water divides Europe from Asia. Istanbul's world famous ferries are one of the most popular ways to get around the city, it is estimated that more than 300,000 people take the ferry to work each day.
Oct 5

Turkey Leaves EU Cultural Fund, Paris Opens Street Art Museum

By Alanna Martinez
Hungarian-born US magnate and philanthropist George Soros attends an economic forum in Colombo on January 7, 2016. Sri Lankas new government is trying to woo investors after a year in office.
Sep 9

Ban George Soros, Demands Latvian Politician

By Mikhail Klikushin
in any election there are, on the most basic level, two very broad ways to think about how to cast your vote.
Jul 28

Now That the Dust Has Settled, Here’s What Brexit Can Teach Us Yankees

By Rob Goodman
The east pediment of the Parthenon Marbles, on view at the British Museum.
Jul 15

UK Parliament Pushes Bill to Return Elgin Marbles to Greece

By Alanna Martinez
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