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Yes, Brussels really wants Google to be broken up

A message from Brussels to Google: Would you break yourself up, please? The search giant faces an early November deadline to say how it intends to comply with a European Commission decision

AI: Digital sovereignty without damaging the climate

AI is intensifying the strategic rivalry between the European Union and the United States, reshaping models of industrial policy and regulatory sovereignty. Amid a flurry of investment announcements, the exposure of security

AI: Digital sovereignty without damaging the climate

AI is intensifying the strategic rivalry between the European Union and the United States, reshaping models of industrial policy and regulatory sovereignty. Amid a flurry of investment announcements, the exposure of security

AI: Digital sovereignty without damaging the climate

AI is intensifying the strategic rivalry between the European Union and the United States, reshaping models of industrial policy and regulatory sovereignty. Amid a flurry of investment announcements, the exposure of security

‘Truth is not optional’: Italy’s Calenda describes viral moment he stuffed Ukraine critic in a locker

Veteran Italian politician Carlo Calenda went viral over the weekend after a fiery televised clash over Russia and Ukraine with American economist Jeffrey Sachs on a talk show. Sachs, a Columbia University

Why we must work together for a balanced drinking culture 

Alcohol has been enjoyed in societies for thousands of years, playing a role in celebrations and gatherings across the world. While misuse continues to cause harm, it’s encouraging to see that, according

The EU’s red tape purge turns into peace offering to Trump

BRUSSELS — What began as a push to free Europe’s businesses from crippling rules has morphed into yet another tactic to appease Donald Trump.  Since taking office, the U.S. president has repeatedly

Brussels looks to spin its red-tape cuts as a gift to Trump

BRUSSELS — The European Commission is drawing up a playbook to convince the Trump administration that Europe is serious about cutting red tape for American companies — but on its own terms.
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