Apple Faces Another Fine in the Netherlands Over App Store Regulations
Apple might not have learned its lessons yet and faces another fine in the Netherlands. The multinational technology company received
The European Commission and the World Health Organization (WHO) are strengthening their partnership to improve equitable access to vaccines, medicines
Greenlink Interconnector Limited (GIL) has announced financial close on construction of the 500MW 190km subsea and underground electricity interconnector that
The Polish government will no longer send MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine. White House said it proposed “serious concerns” for
The EU Council has endorsed a legislative proposal that will mobilise cohesion policy funding to assist refugees fleeing Russia’s military
A Saharan dust storm envelops Spain and its neighbouring countries. The natural phenomenon is sweeping across Europe, making it hard
Bribing public officials, paying kick-backs to fixers, and financing slush funds. What reads like an indictment of some prolific crime
The first round of Ukrainian-Russian negotiations has ended – apparently without result. Meanwhile, President Putin reiterated his terms for ending
As the humanitarian situation in Ukraine worsens the European Union has committed an additional €90 million for emergency aid programmes
Russian troops moved into Kharkiv on Sunday morning – but according to Ukrainian information, they were pushed back. The city
After the European Union and Great Britain, the US government has also imposed sanctions on Russian President Vladimir Putin and