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27.03 / 12:49
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Worldcoin banned in Portugal over privacy concerns
The move is a further blow for the controversial initiative which has already been hit with multiple bans around the world.
27.03 / 01:37
Action
security
Election
Justice
country
Courts
Poland's ruling coalition wants the central bank chief tried in court over hurting state interests
Lawmakers with Poland’s ruling pro-European Union coalition have launched a rare process to bring the central bank chief before a special court on allegations of acting against the country’s financial interests
26.03 / 19:15
COST
Manufacturing
economy
BURST
country
innovations
China’s clean-tech success isn’t entirely because of statist policy
There’s a comforting but erroneous explanation for why solar panels, home batteries and electric vehicles (EVs) are increasingly likely to be made in China. With an economy awash in easy money, its renewable manufacturers are undercutting rivals across the world; ergo, China’s comparative advantage isn’t scale, cost efficiency or innovative prowess, but cheap government subsidies. In the EV industry “everybody has an endless supply of loans and support from the local government," the Financial Times quoted Jörg Wuttke, former president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, as saying in a recent article.
26.03 / 15:53
26.03 / 08:27
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Hamas rejects latest ceasefire proposal, says ‘Israel is ignoring core demands’
Gaza, AP reported. In a statement late Monday, the militant group said it had informed mediators that it was sticking to its original position, conveyed earlier in March.
25.03 / 19:23
markets
UPS
Digital
Google
Apple
prevention
Investigations
Apple, Google, Meta targeted under new European law meant to prevent cornering of digital markets
European Union regulators have opened investigations into Apple, Google and Meta, in the first cases under a sweeping new law designed to stop Big Tech companies from cornering digital markets that took effect earlier this month
25.03 / 19:23
UPS
Target
Fighting
Continental
Bill
biodiversity
A major European nature protection plan stumbles at the final hurdle. 'How could we give that up?'
A major European Union plan to fight climate change and better protect nature in the 27-nation bloc has been indefinitely postponed
25.03 / 19:23
Citi
Target
security
Southern
Food
Trade
country
UK farmers in tractors head to Parliament to protest rules they say threaten livelihoods
Farmers are driving dozens of tractors in a slow-motion convoy towards Britain’s Parliament to protest post-Brexit rules and trade deals that they say are endangering livelihoods and food security
25.03 / 17:49
Google
CEO
Airlines
Apple
Boeing
2020
Scandals
Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun, other senior executives to step down after series of high-profile safety incidents
Antitrust crackdown looms over Big Tech: How Apple, Google are likely staring at break-up orders in US and EU Dave Calhoun assumed the role of chief executive in early 2020 following the ousting of his predecessor, Dennis Muilenburg, in the wake of a significant scandal. This scandal unfolded when two new 737 Max aircraft were involved in nearly identical accidents within five months, resulting in the tragic loss of 346 passengers and crew.
25.03 / 12:09
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Platform
Airlines
Apple
Tesla
Masimo
reports
Apple, Intel, Tesla and United Airlines fall premarket; Walt Disney rises
Investing.com — U.S. futures slipped lower Monday, consolidating at the start of a holiday-shortened week ahead of the release of key inflation data and several Fed speakers.
25.03 / 11:51
European Union
crypto regulation
Anti-money laundering
Expert Clarifies No EU-Wide Ban on Anonymous Crypto Wallets
An industry expert, on Sunday, has ‘debunked’ claims that the European Union has banned anonymous crypto wallets and transactions.
25.03 / 10:59
UPS
Election
WhatsApp
Bill
country
reports
EU countries split over nature law in latest blow to green agenda
European Union's flagship policy to restore damaged nature is hanging in the balance, with a vote to pass the law on Monday cancelled after Hungary withdrew its support for the bill. A vote on the law among EU countries' environment ministers on Monday was called off after Hungary said last week it would no longer back the policy — wiping out the already-slim reinforced majority of countries in favour. The nature law is the latest EU environmental policy to come under fire as policymakers try to respond to months of angry farmers' protests over complaints including strict green EU regulations. The EU has already weakened numerous green rules to attempt to quell the protests.
25.03 / 10:59
markets
Digital
Google
Schools
Investigations
compliance
Google says will defend its DMA compliance in coming months
Google will continue to defend the way it complies with the Digital Markets Act in the coming months, the Alphabet unit said on Monday, after EU antitrust regulators started an investigation into potential breaches of the EU tech rules. «To comply with the Digital Markets Act, we have made significant changes to the way our services operate in Europe,» Google's competition director Oliver Bethell said in an email.
25.03 / 10:59
markets
Digital
Google
Landmark
Platform
Apple
Investigations
EU to investigate Apple, Google, Meta for potential Digital Markets Act breaches
EU antitrust regulators on Monday opened their first investigations under the Digital Markets Act into Apple, Alphabet's Google and Meta Platforms for potential breaches of the landmark EU tech rules. «The (European) Commission suspects that the measures put in place by these gatekeepers fall short of effective compliance of their obligations under the DMA,» the EU executive said in a statement.
25.03 / 09:15
markets
UPS
Provident
Sustainability
wellness
country
information
'Winners and losers': The world of coffee is being reordered by EU laws to stop cutting of forests
New European Union rules aimed at protecting dwindling forests are reordering how the world gets its coffee
24.03 / 07:31
markets
Provident
Manufacturing
Research
Trade
country
reports
India's push for EVs may lead to large-scale entry of Chinese firms in domestic market: GTRI
GTRI said on Sunday. China's automotive industry, buoyed by substantial state support, has grown rapidly in electric vehicle technology, making it a leading exporter of EVs and related components, the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI) said. The renewed policy push to make India a hub for e-vehicle manufacturing and efforts of the private sector will lead to a sharp increase in dependence on auto component imports from China, the report said. India's auto component imports were USD 20.3 billion in 2022-23 of which 30 per cent came from China.
24.03 / 02:35
23.03 / 08:27
UPS
Citi
security
Trade
Freedom
International
New Hong Kong security law comes into force amid fears for freedoms
By James Pomfret, Jessie Pang and Greg Torode
23.03 / 02:53
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Inside
concert
International
Moscow theatre attack: What is ISIS-K? Why did gunmen launch firing against Russians | Explainer
Moscow concert attack: US warned Russia about risk of ‘extremists’. 10-point One of the most active regional affiliates of the Islamic State militant group, ISIS-K has seen its membership decline since peaking around 2018. The Taliban and U.S.
23.03 / 01:19
UPS
Racing
Fighting
Election
President
voice
Slovaks vote in presidential election that might bolster PM Fico
(Reuters) — Slovaks vote in a presidential election on Saturday that could strengthen Prime Minister Robert Fico's grip on power as he seeks more control over public media, softer anti-corruption laws and a dissenting voice to EU support for Ukraine.
22.03 / 16:39
markets
Trade
President
War
European Commission
country
prevention
EU Commission proposes to impose tariffs on imports of grain from Russia
The European Union’s executive arm is proposing to member countries to impose tariffs on grain imports from Russia and Belarus
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