Two university students among three killed in Nottingham knife and van attacks
Two teenage students and a man in his 50s were stabbed to death, and a further three people were injured after a stolen van plowed into them, in a spree of violence across the English city of Nottingham early Tuesday morning.
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Google’s Ad Tech Dominance Sparks Breakup Threat From EU
Google was accused of abusing its dominance over advertising technology to crush competition, as the European Union fired
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Blinken to travel to China this weekend
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Beijing this weekend, the State Department announced on Wednesday -- a significant trip that comes as the Biden administration navigates its complicated relationship with China.
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Why Billionaires Are Circling Debt-Laden Grocer Casino: Q&A
The tussle over the future of Casino Guichard-Perrachon SA is heating up, with telecom billionaire Xavier Niel and
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Apple TV’s Futuristic Climate Show Is Already Coming True
When the futuristic climate series Extrapolations premiered on Apple TV+ in March, its opening episode depicted a New
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Bud Light loses its title as America's top-selling beer
America's top-selling beer is no longer American.
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Factbox-Vodafone, Hutchison UK merger to create country's largest mobile operator
Vodafone and CK Hutchison unveiled the merger of their British operations, creating the country's largest mobile operator. Hutchison
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EU says Google has been abusing its dominance for years and may need to sell part of its business
Google has been abusing its dominance for years, and may have to sell part of its business as a result, European regulators have said. Breaking the advertising technology business apart may be the only way to address regulators’ concerns, they said. The European Union said that Google has been favouring its own advertising technology over those of its competitors, using its dominance over the internet to further entrench that control. It has been abusing that dominant position since 2014, regulators said. As such, only selling part of that advertising technology business would be the way to avoid those concerns, it said. So-called “behavioural remedies” – which force the business to conduct itself in specific ways but without changing the ownership or structure of the company – would not work, regulators warned. More follows Read More Elon Musk refuses to pay Twitter’s Google bill, leaving site in peril Major Google Bard update allows it to not just write code, but execute it Artificial intelligence warning over human extinction labelled ‘publicity stunt’
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Dozens drown after migrant boat sinks off Greek coast
At least 59 migrants have drowned after their fishing boat sank off the Greek coast in the early hours of Wednesday, Greece's Coast Guard said.
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Man Utd transfer rumours: Kim rejects Napoli deal; PSG stance on Mbappe sale
Wednesday's Manchester United transfer rumours, including updates on Kim Min-jae, Kylian Mbappe, Mason Mount and more.
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Roundup: Riley Keough Pays Off Priscilla Presley; Donald Trump Pleads Not Guilty; Vegas Wins Stanley Cup
Riley Keough paid off Priscilla Presley to end legal battle, Donald Trump pleaded not guilty, Vegas won the Stanley Cup and more in the Roundup.
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Microsoft's £55 billion takeover of Activision Blizzard temporarily blocked
Microsoft cannot close its deal with Activision Blizzard until further hearings.
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