A group of 18 former European heads of state have called on the European Commission to break up Google’s highly lucrative advertising-technology business, claiming it erodes Europe’s media landscape.
Google will not be adding fact checks to its search results or YouTube videos in Europe, flouting an EU law that requires it
One reason for the achievements of the so-called 'Magificent Seven': America innovates while Europe regulates.
Europeans have long been dripping with jealousy that American firms dominate the tech sector -- cellphones, search engines, social media platforms, artificial intelligence and robotics. Our "magnificent seven" tech companies -- including Google, Nvidia, Apple and Amazon -- saw massive stocks market gains in 2024. Meanwhile, Europe has flatlined.
Google’s EMEA President Matt Brittin has seen over 50% of the planet gain access to the internet. Here are his takeaways from his time at the top.
Google: Kroll and Qwant head Olivier Abecassis hope the new index, the European Search Perspective (EUSP), will give European companies more control over what they show users.
The Competition and Markets Authority — the U.K.’s antitrust watchdog — is wasting no time in lodging its first official investigation of 2025 under its
Google has sent a letter in response to a new EU law requiring fact-checks on its search results and YouTube videos. Their response? Google won’t be adding the checks. Google has never used fact ...
Google must stop undermining the sustainability and visibility of European press content. In a statement published today, supported by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), European press publishers call on the American company to abandon a test designed to remove their journalistic content from Google search results.
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Stellantis in Europe is betting on hybrids for the near future, a strategy that's likely to make its way to North America.
The Victoria in Durham has been named one of the top pubs in Europe, securing the impressive 51st spot on a prestigious list.