The EU’s competition watchdogs made an appeal to the EU’s top court on Tuesday to overrule a lower court and order Apple to pay a
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EU approves laws to regulate, license, and document cryptocurrency transactions.
The world’s first complete set of laws to govern cryptoassets received final approval from European Union states on Tuesday, adding pressure on nations like Britain
EU proposed AI laws to rein in ChatGPT and others.
Following a crucial vote on Thursday where they approved stricter draft laws, European legislators moved closer to implementing new regulations governing AI technologies like ChatGPT.
Europeans’ cost of living crisis triggers run on banks.
As lenders refuse to pay up to hold on to some deposits, European savers are taking more of their money out of the banks in
Belgrade school mass shooting: Student killed 8 kids, and guard, leaving 7 others critically injured.
Eight children and a school security officer were killed Wednesday when a teenage boy opened fire at a school in the capital of Serbia, according
Spain to invest $1.43b in vocational education to boost youth employment.
Pedro Sanchez, the prime minister of Spain, declared on Saturday that the country’s government would spend $1.43 billion on vocational training. The proposal, which will
Stock exchange giant Deutsche Boerse to acquire Danish SimCorp in a $4.3b deal.
SimCorp AS, a Danish software business, will receive a voluntary acquisition offer from Deutsche Boerse SE on Thursday for a total of 3.9 billion euros
EU and UK prepare new regulations to curb the power of Digital companies.
TikTok, Twitter, Facebook, Google, and Amazon are under increasing pressure from European authorities as proposed regulations to limit the influence of digital companies were pushed
EU Instant Payments service gets a boost with more banks joining and to debut end of 2023.
After scaling back plans to compete with American payment giants Visa and Mastercard, a project to offer an immediate payments service across Europe starting at
Cash machine crime wave hits Germany with over 53,000 ATMs.
Exploding ATMs is a contentious issue in the German town of Ratingen. Last month, two were detonated at dawn at Santander and Deutsche Bank locations