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EU Alleges Russia's Involvement in 'Malicious' Cyber Activities
October 06, 2021
Josep Borell, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, has accused Russia of recent hacking efforts directed toward multiple EU member states.
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Google to Appeal $5 Billion EU Fine
September 29, 2021
Google is appealing in the Court of Justice of the European Union a 2018 decision of the EU's antitrust enforcer that imposed a record $5 billion penalty for allegedly stifling competition through the dominance of its Android operating system.
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ECtHR Finds Russia Culpable in Poisoning of Litvinenko
September 22, 2021
The European Court of Human Rights has determined that Russia was responsible for the assassination of ex-KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko, who died in 2006 after being poisoned in London with a rare radioactive substance.
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Euronews: US Company Taken to EU Court Over Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals' in Landmark Case
September 15, 2021
US-based Chemours, a spinoff company of DuPont, which includes brands such as Teflon, has been named in a landmark case at the EU Court of Justice, over allegations that the chemical giant has worked to prevent action on harmful chemicals, with a decision expected in early 2022.
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French Candidate Barnier Calls for Legal Sovereignty for France
September 10, 2021
Michel Barnier, former Brexit chief negotiator for the EU and potential candidate for next year’s French presidential election, reportedly called for "a referendum on the question of immigration" saying France must regain its "legal sovereignty in order to no longer be subject to the judgments" of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights.