EU Court rejects Google’s final appeal in €4.1B Android antitrust case
Google has lost its appeal against a €4.1 billion fine that was imposed by the European Commission for violating European antitrust laws.
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Brussels slams Temu with €200M fine for breaching DSA
The European Commission has imposed a fine of €200 million on Temu for failing to prevent the sale of illegal or dangerous products on its platform.
Authorities shut down VPN network used for cybercrime
Europol, Eurojust, and law enforcement authorities from several European countries have jointly taken down a criminal VPN network called First VPN.
Europe takes 14,200 Iran propaganda posts linked to Revolutionary Guard across social media
European law enforcement agencies have dismantled a major propaganda operation run by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Officers across 19 countries took down thousands of posts on social media accounts and streaming services which were spreading terrorist content.