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  • EU Places Condition On China's Inclusion in 'Safe List' Of Countries
     European Union flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
    The European Union releases the list of 18 countries that can enter its borders on July 1.
  • Apple Facing Two-Pronged Probe From EU Antitrust Regulator
    The logo of U.S. technology company Apple is seen at a branch office in Basel, Switzerland
    The EU's antitrust regulator has launched a two-pronged attack on Apple, announced new investigations into business practices of the company's App Store and Apple Pay platforms.
  • AstraZeneca To Supply Europe With Newly Developed Covid-19 Vaccine
    AstraZeneca
    AstraZeneca has reached an agreement with the Inclusive Vaccine Alliance, a group formed by EU-member countries, to supply it with up to 400 million doses of its newly developed coronavirus vaccine.
  • EU Sees 7.5% GDP Plunge in 2020 Due to COVID-19
    NO TO RUSSIANS
    The EU predicts a GDP contraction of 7.5% this year in the worst economic shock since the Great Depression of 1929.
  • EU To Boost And Regulate Artificial Intelligence Firms
    Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk and Alibaba Group Holding Ltd Executive Chairman Jack Ma attend the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai, China, August 29, 2019.
    The European Union is taking on both the United States and China for world leadership in artificial intelligence.
  • German Telecom Giants Rise Up Against Vodafone's Buyout Of Unitymedia
    VODAFONE
    German companies argued the deal threatens the government's access to broadband technology,
  • EU Countries Want M&A Rules Change to Take On US and China
    EU
    The EU wants more lenient rules on mergers to allow its big companies to take on China and the US on equal terms.
  • ZTE Corp Eyeing 5G Expansion In Europe Despite Restrictions
    ZTE Corp
    Despite the UK's continued stance to block Chinese companies from its 5G rollout, China's ZTE Corp is still moving forward with its plans to push into the European markets.
  • Post-Brexit UK Won’t Get Trade Deal With EU This Year
    Pro-Brexit pins are seen on supporter's jacket at Parliament Square, on Brexit day in London
    PM Boris Johnson’s boast to secure a free trade agreement with the European Union by December 2020 is headed for failure.
  • Why Brexit has not and will not trigger EU disintegration
    Pro-Brexit pins are seen on supporter's jacket at Parliament Square, on Brexit day in London
    Brexit could radically change the UK. Both Scottish independence and Northern Ireland breaking away from Britain are conceivable and Boris Johnson’s government has a lot on his plate when it comes to negotiating the country’s future relationship with the EU, all the while delivering on the promised benefits of independence.
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