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EU Unveils $340 Billion Version Of China's Belt And Road Initiative
The EU claims that its global infrastructure program is aimed at creating 'links, not dependencies.' The EU claims that its global infrastructure program is aimed at creating 'links, not dependencies.' -
Facebook Begins Hiring Spree In Europe To Build Online Virtual Universe
Facebook plans to hire more than 10,000 software engineers from across the European Union to help it build its planned virtual world. Facebook plans to hire more than 10,000 software engineers from across the European Union to help it build its planned virtual world. -
Fears of 'Polexit' Sparks Nationwide Protests In Poland
Organizers of the protests in Warsaw and other Polish cities called on the people to help defend a 'European Poland.' Organizers of the protests in Warsaw and other Polish cities called on the people to help defend a 'European Poland.' -
Google Is Going To Court To Fight EU Antitrust Case
Google is set to prove that its practice of requiring phone manufacturers to take its apps and services is not anti-competitive. Google is set to prove that its practice of requiring phone manufacturers to take its apps and services is not anti-competitive. -
Romania Launches Dracula-Themed Vaccine Drive At Bran Castle
Bran's Castle, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's "Dracula", is giving tourists a shot of Pfizer's vaccine. Bran's Castle, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's "Dracula", is giving tourists a shot of Pfizer's vaccine. -
More Northern Ireland Police Injured As Riots Escalate
Tensions in loyalist communities have been heightened since Brexit checks came into force. Tensions in loyalist communities have been heightened since Brexit checks came into force. -
Xi Tries To Get EU To Approve Stalled Free Trade Deal
The agreement is the largest free trade deal China has concluded with the EU. The agreement is the largest free trade deal China has concluded with the EU. -
Japan Joins Digital Passport Club
Despite WHO misgivings vaccination passports are getting traction in many countries. Despite WHO misgivings vaccination passports are getting traction in many countries. -
China Hits EU, US, UK And Canada With Retaliatory Sanctions
China immediately retaliated for sanctions levied by four Western Powers with punitive sanctions of its own. China immediately retaliated for sanctions levied by four Western Powers with punitive sanctions of its own. -
Spain Officially Passes New Euthanasia Law
Spain is the fourth EU country to legalize euthanasia. Spain is the fourth EU country to legalize euthanasia.