Business

EU probes AliExpress to examine curbs on illegal products

The EU on Monday announced an investigation into Chinese e-commerce giant AliExpress, seeking more details on what measures it is taking to protect consumers online from illegal products, including fake medicines.

Business

Epic Games complains about Apple to UK competition watchdog

Epic Games submitted a complaint Tuesday about Apple's alleged "monopolistic practices" to the U.K. competition watchdog, which is investigating the iPhone maker over concerns it has a dominant position in app distribution.

Internet

Zuckerberg to 'go to the mat' to fight breakup: report

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg has pledged to "go to the mat" to fight a government attempt to break up the social media giant, according to a report Tuesday based on a leaked audio recording.

Business

EU hits tech titans with tougher market restraints

The European Union on Wednesday unveiled a list of digital giants—including Apple, Facebook owner Meta and TikTok parent ByteDance—that will face tough new curbs on how they do business, but the move could trigger a wave ...

Internet

EU moves closer to sewing up new data transfer deal with US

The European Union moved closer to a clinching a revamped deal over transatlantic data transfers aimed at resolving concerns about U.S. spying with a draft decision that confirms "comparable safeguards" to those in the EU, ...

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