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The EU's fight against organised crime Law enforcement authorities from EU member states, and EU agencies work together to combat serious and organised crime in Europe.
EU member states have once again failed to reach an agreement on the 18th sanctions package against Russia at the meeting of the EU Committee of Permanent Representatives (COREPER) on 11 July, as its ...
The social media giant has insisted it never received any requests from Chinese authorities for European users' data.
Later, Trump announced 25% tariffs on Malaysia and Kazakhstan, 30% on South Africa and 40% on Laos and Myanmar. The rate for ...
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Apple plans to appeal a massive $580 million fine from the EU over how the American company operates its mobile App Store.
Denmark has taken over the six-month rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union as questions swirl over ...
Originally adopted by the Council of Europe thirty years earlier, the twelve golden stars on a blue background became the ...
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Apple is changing its App Store policies in the EU in a last-minute attempt to avoid a series of escalating fines from Brussels. The $3 trillion iPhone maker will allow developers in the bloc to ...
Some European Union leaders discussed a rethinking of the World Trade Organization, the entity at the center of the global trading system, at the European Council meeting on Thursday night in ...
“If the WTO continues to be incapable of working,” German Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz said, the EU has “to come up with something else.” The suggestion underscores the rapid changes ...