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EU Slaps Google With Antitrust Complaint Over AI Overviews

EU Slaps Google With Antitrust Complaint Over AI Overviews

A group of publishers has filed an EU antitrust complaint against Google over its use of AI Overviews, according to a report from Reuters last week. AI Overviews are AI-generated results trained on content across the internet that appears at the...

European Parliamentarians pay Tribute to the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide

European Parliamentarians pay Tribute to the Victims of the Srebrenica Genocide

Thirty years after the Srebrenica genocide, the European Parliament is dedicating a special session to one of the darkest pages of European history. The topic is how to preserve memory and prevent the repetition of the crime. The European...

New Hearts Book For New Season

New Hearts Book For New Season

Tynecastle under the floodlights. The aroma of malt wafting its way from the distillery, making it arguably the only ground in Scotland that can be identified by nostrils alone. “This is my story …” was sang pre-kick-off, but maybe not with the...

PSG shred Madrid to book Club World Cup final spot against Chelsea

PSG shred Madrid to book Club World Cup final spot against Chelsea

Fabian Ruiz scored twice and Paris Saint-Germain dazzled in their reunion with Kylian Mbappe, dismantling Real Madrid 4-0 on Wednesday to reach the Club World Cup final. In front of 77,542 mostly white-clad fans at MetLife Stadium just outside New...

EU publisher group addresses Stop Killing Games movement in early double down: killing online games "must be an option," and this proposal would make them "prohibitively expensive to create"

EU publisher group addresses Stop Killing Games movement in early double down: killing online games "must be an option," and this proposal would make them "prohibitively expensive to create"

The EU Stop Killing Games initiative recently surpassed its goal of one million signatures, so it seems like everyone in Europe is ready to defend fragile online games to the death… except for those doing the killing. In response to the Stop...

We won’t fear group leaders Spain, says Italy defender Elisabetta Oliviero

We won’t fear group leaders Spain, says Italy defender Elisabetta Oliviero

ST GALLEN – Italy go into their clash against Spain at Women’s Euro 2025 on July 11 with no fear of the Group B leaders, defender Elisabetta Oliviero said, despite her side needing at least a draw to ensure they progress alongside the Spaniards....

Vive la France! Where to celebrate Bastille Day in Brisbane

On Monday July 14, France – and Francophiles the world over – will gather to celebrate La Fête Nationale, otherwise known as Bastille Day. A number of Brisbane’s finest purveyors of French cuisine will be hosting their own Bastille Day...

Spain 6-2 Belgium: Putellas doubles up in style as Red Flames hit for six

Spain 6-2 Belgium: Putellas doubles up in style as Red Flames hit for six

Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this feature So here are those permutations, with implications for Portugal also spelled out. Belgium will be heading home if Italy do not lose to Portugal, while Portugal will be out...

PSG Book Spot in FIFA CWC

PSG Book Spot in FIFA CWC

European Champions Paris St Germain are through to the final of the Fifa Club World Championships following an emphatic 4-0 win over Spanish giants Real Madrid in their semi-final at the Metlife Stadium in New Jersey on Wednesday. Spanish...

Book Review: Ruth Ware revisits old characters in new thriller, ‘The Woman in Suite 11’

Book Review: Ruth Ware revisits old characters in new thriller, ‘The Woman in Suite 11’

Ruth Ware’s new thriller “The Woman in Suite 11” is a sequel of sorts to her breakout hit of 2016, “The Woman in Cabin 10.” Will you enjoy it more if you read the first book? Yes. Or you can wait until the Netflix version of “The Woman in Cabin...

Spain issues holiday warning to British tourists coming this summer

Spain issues holiday warning to British tourists coming this summer

British tourists planning a holiday in Spain this summer have received a crucial warning from Spanish authorities: failure to provide proof of adequate health insurance coverage could result in a significant fine of up to €6,900. This new...

EU Complaint: Google AI Overviews Hurting Publisher Traffic

EU Complaint: Google AI Overviews Hurting Publisher Traffic

The Independent Publishers Alliance has filed an antitrust complaint against Google with the European Commission, accusing Google of “misusing web content for Google's AI Overviews in Google Search,” Reuters reports. The group charges that Google...

Italy’s Wingamm Oasi 540.1 Class B Now Available in U.S.

Italy’s Wingamm Oasi 540.1 Class B Now Available in U.S.

PALO ALTO, Calif. — L’attesa è finite! The wait it over! The much-anticipated Oasi 540.1 Class B motorhome from Italian RV manufacturer Wingamm is now available for U.S. customers, with the most recent batch of 10 produced on spec expected to...

Thomas Neurath, publisher with strong conscience

Thomas Neurath, publisher with strong conscience

Thomas Neurath did not expect to be running Thames & Hudson, the family publishing firm, in his mid-twenties until his father Walter Neurath suddenly died in 1967. Neurath was already working there as an editor but his elevation only became...

To See The Next Total Solar Eclipse, Book Now — Here’s Why

To See The Next Total Solar Eclipse, Book Now — Here’s Why

Chilean man in traditional hat watching total solar eclipse, Vicuña Chilegetty The last total solar eclipse was 456 days ago in North America, and the next one is in 400 days in Europe. On Aug. 12, 2026, a short totality will darken the day as...

Why 18th century European kids were designing their idea of Australia

Why 18th century European kids were designing their idea of Australia

Two hundred years ago, a 10-year-old Scottish girl named Margret Begbie threaded her needle. Carefully and precisely she stitched the finishing touches on a piece of embroidery that had occupied her for weeks: a grand house surrounded by birds and...

Updated ‘PLUM’ book offers deeper look at Trump administration officials working governmentwide

Updated ‘PLUM’ book offers deeper look at Trump administration officials working governmentwide

Updated ‘PLUM’ book offers deeper look at Trump administration officials working governmentwide The latest PLUM book contains 9,151 entries with space for each official’s name, agency, title and pay rate, although some data is still missing or...

Holidays to Spain, Cyprus and Turkey soar in price

Holidays to Spain, Cyprus and Turkey soar in price

Abi Smitton, Colletta Smith & Tommy LumbyBBC News ShareSave All-inclusive family package holidays from the UK have jumped in price for some of the most popular destinations, including Spain, Cyprus and Turkey. The average price for a week in...

Euro 2025 Daily: France cruise past Wales, England bounce back

Euro 2025 Daily: France cruise past Wales, England bounce back

The 2025 Women's European Championship has officially kicked off. Let's catch you up on what's happening, what you've missed and what's still to come. We will update this file throughout each matchday with the latest reporting, analysis and fun...

NGT: OPECST takes stock of the new European regulations

NGT: OPECST takes stock of the new European regulations

Since 2019, the European Union (EU) has been reviewing the European regulations that will apply to certain new varieties of genetically edited plants (i-e obtained with new genomic techniques, NGT). The process has proven not only lengthy, but...

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