European Union antitrust regulators on Tuesday accused Microsoft of “possibly abusive” practices that violate the bloc’s antitrust rules by binding its Teams messaging and videoconferencing…
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The European Union’s executive arm on Wednesday reprimanded France for running up excessive debt, delivering a sharp criticism at the height of an election campaign…
Sales of new battery electric cars in the European Union fell by 12% in May compared to the previous year, spearheaded by a 30% decrease…
The EU is set to launch plans Wednesday to strengthen member states’ defenses amid growing concerns over Russia’s aggression and the possible loss of U.S.…
The Rwanda-backed M23 group announced it would skip Tuesday’s peace talks with the DR Congo government in Luanda, Angola, in response to EU sanctions targeting…
Türkiye will join other countries for an international aid conference set to be held in Belgium’s Brussels on Monday. The country’s Foreign Ministry on Sunday…
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said Thursday that the EU is willing to negotiate with the U.S. amid rising tariff tensions between the…
Industry leaders are divided on approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) development, with the competition between open-source and closed-source models reshaping the dynamics of the tech…
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte was set to arrive in Bosnia-Herzegovina on Monday as the country grapples with escalating political tensions between High Representative Christian Schmidt…
Shaken by the prospect of U.S. disengagement, European Union leaders vowed to bolster the bloc’s defenses at a crisis summit Thursday, while Washington signaled renewed…