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Antitrust

Anti-Google groups petition EU to break up tech giant

NGOs protested outside the European Commission’s antitrust directorate Wednesday to urge Brussels to break up Alphabet, Google’s parent company, and end its digital advertising monopoly. Armed with two separate petitions reportedly signed by a combined 116,000 European citizens, a small
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How Donald Trump became president of Europe

How Donald Trumpbecame president of Europe The U.S. president describes himself as the European Union’s de facto leader. Is he wrong? By NICHOLAS VINOCUR Illustration by Justin Metz for POLITICO European federalists,

Google dodges a $2.5T US breakup

A federal judge refused to break up Google on Tuesday for monopolizing the online search and ad markets, and instead imposed lesser restrictions on its day-to-day operations. District Judge Amit Mehta in

EU finance cop ‘frustrated’ at lack of European mega-bank mergers

BRUSSELS — The EU’s top banking cop says he’s “frustrated” by a domestic mindset that’s preventing cross-border banking mergers and undermining dreams of a united European financial sector. José Manuel Campa, chair

EU finance cop ‘frustrated’ at lack of European mega-bank mergers

BRUSSELS — The EU’s top banking cop says he’s “frustrated” by a domestic mindset that’s preventing cross-border banking mergers and undermining dreams of a united European financial sector. José Manuel Campa, chair

Fears grow EU will cave on tech rules amid Trump pressure

BRUSSELS — The European Commission has for the first time signaled flexibility on a major digital rulebook as it seeks relief from Donald Trump’s impending trade tariffs. Amid growing pressure to find

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