EU Investigates Google’s Advertising Business
The European Union announced Tuesday it is once again investigating Google for what could be anti-competitive activities in digital advertising.The...
The European Union announced Tuesday it is once again investigating Google for what could be anti-competitive activities in digital advertising.The...
Analysts say Turkey is expected to come under pressure to remove its military from Libya when world leaders gather Wednesday...
The number of STEM jobs — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — have sped past the number of non-STEM jobs by three times since 2000. And experts...
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said his government on Tuesday would pardon nine jailed leaders of the Catalonia region’s 2017...
“On Saturday, the day before the war, we met with friends in the park,” Red Army engineer Col. Il’ya Grigoryevich Starinov noted years later....
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken travels Tuesday to Germany where he will take part in a conference on Libya and discuss with...
The United States will seek to extradite a Turkish businessman from Austria so he can appear before a U.S. judge in Utah, where he is...
The number of STEM jobs — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — have sped past the number of non-STEM jobs by three times since 2000. And experts...
The United States, the European Union, Britain and Canada joined forces Monday to impose sanctions on several senior officials in...
Europe’s surging far-right has suffered election setbacks recently — in Germany’s eastern state of Saxony, where Chancellor Angela Merckel’s ruling...
Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of Russia’s Security Council, and Myanmar’s junta leader committed to further strengthening security and other ties...
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said Monday he will pardon nine imprisoned Catalan separatists charged with sedition over their roles...
U.N. human rights chief Michele Bachelet has issued a stark warning that rising poverty, inequality, injustice and the erosion of...
Thunderstorms brought a much-needed cooldown to parts of Western Europe over the weekend as the continent sweltered under its first...
Turkey is seeking to play a vital role in Afghanistan following the withdrawal of US forces by offering to provide...
German police arrested a Russian scientist working at an unidentified university, accusing him of spying for Moscow, prosecutors said on...
European Union foreign ministers were due to announce Monday a fresh raft of sanctions against the Belarusian government, this time...
Sweden’s parliament voted to oust Prime Minister Stefan Lofven in a no-confidence motion on Monday, giving the Social Democrat leader...
A Russian-Estonian film ‘Minsk’ looks at the Belarus government’s crackdown on protesters in August 2020. The movie – all 90 minutes...
A court in central Russia on Sunday arraigned a suspect on murder charges in the death of an American woman...
Countries accused of abusing their peoples’ human rights will come under the lens of the U.N. Human Rights Council over...
Britain’s airlines and holiday companies are planning a “day of action” on Wednesday to ramp up pressure on the government...