• European Commission orders AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine

    European Commission orders AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine

    The European Commission has placed its first official order for a coronavirus vaccine with a deal to buy 300 million doses of AstraZeneca’s experimental shot, officials said Friday. The body plans to donate vaccines to lower- and middle-income countries through its agreement with the British drugmaker, which gives it the option to buy another 100 …
  • American version of ‘Eurovision’ contest coming to US in 2021

    American version of ‘Eurovision’ contest coming to US in 2021

    Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams may not be competing, but an American version of the wildly-popular “Eurovision” singing competition is coming to the United States in 2021. One of the world’s most-watched singing contest — and subject of the new Netflix comedy, “Eurovision” — has announced that “The American Song Contest” will take place during …
  • European Union Reaches $857 Billion Coronavirus Recovery Deal

    European Union Reaches $857 Billion Coronavirus Recovery Deal

    The European Union reached a “historic” deal early Tuesday morning on a massive coronavirus stimulus plan after nearly five days of intense negotiations. The deal includes $857 billion in grants and loans, the largest joint borrowing in the history of the E.U., which will go towards repairing and rebuilding the economies of the group’s 27 …
  • TikTok removes thousands of European coronavirus videos: report

    TikTok removes thousands of European coronavirus videos: report

    TikTok has reportedly taken down some 29,000 coronavirus videos in Europe as it works to control bogus information about the pandemic. The affected videos — about 3,000 of which contained “medical misinformation” — violated the popular app’s rules that prohibit false information that could be harmful to people’s health, CNBC reported Friday. But TikTok honcho …
  • Apple wins landmark battle with EU over $15 billion tax bill

    Apple wins landmark battle with EU over $15 billion tax bill

    Apple on Wednesday was handed a major victory by Europe’s second-highest court, which rejected a European Union order for the tech giant to pay $15 billion in back taxes. It is the culmination of a tax battle that has been raging since 2016, when the European Commission ruled that Apple had artificially reduced its tax …
  • ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ review: A hilarious parody

    ‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’ review: A hilarious parody

    The annual Eurovision Song Contest is a fever dream like no other. A 50-ish-country competition to create the best tune, in past years it has featured scary horror masks, a Russian number saluting grandmas and a German ode to Genghis Khan. Hundreds of millions of people watch, and hardly any of the songs ever make …
  • European Union eyes tariffs on American coal, farm goods over trade dispute

    European Union eyes tariffs on American coal, farm goods over trade dispute

    The European Union wants to slap tariffs on American industries that are politically near and dear to President Trump and congressional Republicans this election year, a new report says. The EU has asked the World Trade Organization for permission to impose tariffs on $11.2 billion worth of US exports that would hammer farmers, coal producers …
  • Europe and the United States are hurtling toward a trade war over who has the right to tax Google, Facebook and Amazon

    Europe and the United States are hurtling toward a trade war over who has the right to tax Google, Facebook and Amazon

    The European Union is pushing ahead with digital tax proposals just as the United States pulls out of global talks. Europe and the United States are hurtling toward a trade war over who has the right to tax Google, Facebook and Amazon. After Washington confirmed Wednesday that it had pulled out of talks on global …
  • EU officials launch antitrust probes of Apple’s App Store, Apple Pay

    EU officials launch antitrust probes of Apple’s App Store, Apple Pay

    European Union regulators have launched two antitrust investigations focused on whether Apple violated competition rules in its App Store and its mobile payment service. The probes mark the European Commission’s latest crackdown on tech giants over competition concerns. Regulators could fine Apple up to 10 percent of its annual revenue if they find the company …
  • European Union plans antitrust charges against Amazon: report

    European Union plans antitrust charges against Amazon: report

    The European Union is planning to file antitrust charges against Amazon for its habit of copying third-party products, according to a new report. The charges against the ecommerce juggernaut could arrive as soon as next week and are the latest step in a two-year investigation into Amazon’s practices, according to the Wall Street Journal. The …