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Dutch hit Uber with huge fine over driver data

The Dutch data protection watchdog said Monday it hit ride-hailing app Uber with a 290-million-euro ($324 million) fine over the transfer of personal data of European drivers to US servers...

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One year in, EU turning up heat in big tech fight

If 2024 already looks like an annus horribilis for big tech in the EU, the months ahead could prove a winter of discontent as the bloc wields a fortified new legal armoury to bring online titans to heel...

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TSMC breaks ground on first European plant

Taiwanese semiconductor giant TSMC broke ground Tuesday on its first European factory in the eastern German city of Dresden as the EU looks to shift key supply chains onto the continent...

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The end of the world

I REMEMBER the day World War II ended. I was five. Our tiny apartment was filled with adults in various stages of euphoria, and inebriation. My one-month-old brother slept through it all in a basket on the kitchen sink...

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Bangladesh’s RMG export to EU drops in Jan-June

Bangladesh’s apparel exports to the European Union in the first half of 2024 declined by 4.98 per cent to 8.72 billion euros compared with those of 9.18 billion euros in in the same period of 2023, according to data from the Eurostat, statistical office of the European Union, released on Saturday...

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Global stocks diverge, as oil prices cool

Europe’s main stock markets fell Tuesday after gains in Asia, as attention turned to economic data and its impact on the outlook for interest rates...

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German exports plunge but factory output up

German exports unexpectedly registered a sharp drop in June but industrial production rose, official data showed Wednesday, as Europe’s biggest economy struggles to emerge from a weak period...

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From word to deeds

THE recognition of Palestine by Ireland, Norway, Slovenia and Spain shows how European diplomacy can go from words to deeds. Coupled with concrete steps to affect domestic change on both the Israeli and Palestinian sides, this could help mobilise international diplomacy behind the EU’s longstanding foreign policy goal of securing...

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Warnings rise about AI models

When academic Jathan Sadowski reached for an analogy last year to describe how AI programmes decay, he landed on the term ‘Habsburg AI’...

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EU suspends negotiation talks with Bangladesh after deadly protests

The European Union on Wednesday said that it postponed negotiation talks with Bangladesh on a new cooperation agreement amid  widespread criticism at home and abroad over killings of more than 200 people during student protests for government job quota reform...

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14 foreign missions in Dhaka seek sustainable solution to current unrest

Though a number of countries expressed their concern over the recent violence in Bangladesh, 14 foreign missions stationed in Dhaka have jointly written to foreign minister Hasan Mahmud seeking a sustainable solution to the issue to ensure a lasting peace in the country...

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Europe’s path to war and self-destruction

BRUSSELS is working hard to boycott Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán’s EU Council Presidency. The background: Orbán’s trips to Kiev, Moscow and Beijing, which were aimed at negotiating a ceasefire agreement, are infuriating EU leaders and the governments in Berlin, Paris and other capitals...

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German investor morale records first drop in a year

German investor confidence fell for the first time in a year in July, a key survey said on July 16, as the prospects for Europe’s largest economy seemed to darken once again...

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Immediate benefits, long-term risks

IN THE past decade, the youth from economically marginal class in Bangladesh are increasingly seeking employment opportunities in foreign countries, predominantly in the Middle East, Europe, and America. This phenomenon, driven by the allure of quick financial solvency, is becoming a defining characteristic of our labour market...

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EU chief von der Leyen wins second term

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday won a second five-year term that she promised would see the EU bolstering its defence capability, strengthening its...