Europeans built their single market so that bytes could travel from Lisbon to Tallinn as freely as trucks cross the mountainous Brenner Pass from Austria to Italy. Officially, the goal is intact: the Free-Flow-of-Non-Personal-Data…
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Europeans built their single market so that bytes could travel from Lisbon to Tallinn as freely as trucks cross the mountainous Brenner Pass from Austria to Italy. Officially, the goal is intact: the Free-Flow-of-Non-Personal-Data…

In a room at the Old Bailey courthouse in London, six men went on trial this week over an arson attack on a business that was shipping satellite equipment to Ukraine. Down the hall, a separate hearing involved an alleged plot to inflict…

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The EU is weighing whether to add Russia to its “grey list” of countries with lax money laundering controls, as…

Rixa Fürsen analysiert zusammen mit der Washington-Korrespondentin der WELT, Stefanie Bolzen, das Aufeinandertreffen des Kanzlers mit dem US-Präsidenten im Weißen Haus.
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Chinese robot makers are expanding their presence in Europe amid the growing risk of having their products banned by Washington if the US-China technology war escalates.
Distributors of Unitree Robotics and several others backed by Chinese…

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An Australian bouncy castle operator at the centre of a tragedy in 2021 that killed six children and seriously injured three has been cleared of breaching safety laws.
A court found Rosemary Anne Gamble, who runs the business Taz-Zorb, not guilty,…