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Thierry Breton stands at a podium pointing his finger.
Jan 20

EU Regulators Warn TikTok it Must Follow New Rules or Face a Ban on the Continent

European Union officials warned TikTok it must comply with new rules by September or be banned. Regulators are concerned about the content reaching young users.
By Rachyl Jones
Jan 3

What’s the World’s Biggest Risk in 2023? Here’s What Ian Bremmer Says

The political risk firm Eurasia Group has released its annual list of the biggest global risks. Russia and China top the list, but founder Ian Bremmer says there are reasons to be optimistic.
By James Ledbetter
Twitter logo displayed on screen with EU code of conduct on countering illegal hate speech online, are seen in this illustration, in Brussels, Belgium.
Dec 13

Twitter Is Sued by a Former German Employee as European Firings Draw Scrutiny

The former head of Twitter's communications team in Germany is suing the company for unfair dismissal, the latest in a series of challenges to Elon Musk's restructuring decisions in Europe.
By Courtney Vinopal
Jun 18

La Compagnie Is Launching Two New All-Business Class International Flight Routes

By Morgan Halberg
Aug 20

Facebook’s Struggling Libra Project Faces Even More Backlash

By Sissi Cao
Jul 18

After Record Prime Day, a $23 Billion Antitrust Fine Awaits Amazon

By Sissi Cao
Theresa May
May 29

How a Prime Minister Was Brought Down by 2 Catastrophic Mistakes

By Andre Walker
British Prime Minister Theresa May.
May 23

Thanks to Brexit, America Could Now Colonize Great Britain

By John A. Tures
Apr 16

European Union Threatens to Sue the United States Over Cuba Sanctions

By Davis Richardson
Apr 9

Trump Leans Into Possible EU Trade War By Threatening France’s Wine and Cheese

By Davis Richardson
A man carries a European Union flag outside the Supreme Court in Parliament Square ahead of the ruling on whether Parliament have the power to begin the Brexit process, on January 24, 2017 in London, England.
Jan 17

The British People, as Well as the Politicians, Don’t Want Brexit

By John A. Tures
President Donald Trump on the second day of the 2018 NATO Summit on July 12, 2018 in Brussels, Belgium.
Jul 12

By Trump’s Logic, If Russia Controls Germany, Then Canada Controls the U.S.

By Jack Crosbie
Jun 6

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

By Sissi Cao
May 11

Why Did the US Ambassador to Germany Defend a Human Trafficker?

By John R. Schindler
Apr 19

Fox News’ Kremlin Ties Go Much Deeper Than Just Sean Hannity

By John R. Schindler
Apr 10

British Intelligence: Yes, Russian Spy Was Poisoned by Kremlin

By John R. Schindler
Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Mar 20

Emboldened at Home, Putin Enters New Term Vexed by US and EU Counter-Efforts

By Davis Richardson
Youtube employs expensive machine learning to tackle illegal content.
Mar 2

EU Gives Facebook, YouTube One Hour to Remove Terrorist Content—How Realistic Is It?

By Sissi Cao
People in different countries have varied preferences on what they want Google to remove.
Mar 1

Google Reveals Who Exercised Their ‘Right to be Forgotten’ From Search Results

By Sissi Cao
How is London real estate faring, in the wake of Brexit?
Feb 8

How Is London’s Real Estate Market Reacting to Brexit in 2018?

By Justin Fichelson
A protestor holds a sign depicting a Facebook page as she protests outside of the Facebook headquarters June 4, 2010 in Palo Alto, California. The group was calling for the FTC to investigate FaceBook's privacy policies.
Jan 29

Facebook Vows to Protect Privacy (Again), But User Trust Remains an Unsolved Paradox

By Sissi Cao
Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with Czech President Milos Zeman during a meeting in Sochi on November 21, 2017.
Jan 26

How Czech President Miloš Zeman Became Putin’s Man

By Jakub Janda
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
Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite on October 20, 2017 in Brussels, Belgium.
Jan 17

Is Lithuania’s President Ready to Warm Up to Putin?

By Mikhail Klikushin
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