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Apple's revised App Store policies are likely to receive approval from EU antitrust regulators, potentially avoiding hefty ...
Ireland’s government has announced a “transformational” plan to spend €212bn over the next decade on infrastructure, as it faces growing pressure to spend cash from record budget surpluses.
The law allows the Prosecutor General to seize cases, issue directives to anti-corruption bodies in Ukraine.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNEU lifts sanctions on three Japanese tankers after they ceased transporting Russian LNG
The European Union has lifted sanctions against three tankers of the Japanese company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines. These tankers previously transported Russian liquefied natural gas, Reuters reports. The ...
Universal Music Group’s $775 million bid for Downtown Music Holdings faces a full-scale investigation by European Union watchdogs over concerns the deal could stifle the market for services to artists ...
The EU is launching a full-scale antitrust investigation into Universal Music Group’s planned $775mn acquisition of Downtown Music, the independent music-services company, amid claims the deal will ...
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The anti-smuggling agency's investigation revealed that the beneficial owner, a well-known luxury furniture brand, was ...
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