Без рубрики EU says TikTok and Meta broke transparency rules under landmark tech law by admin 24.10.2025 written by admin 24.10.2025 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail 14 The European Commission said it had preliminarily found that both tech giants had breached their obligations under the Digital Services Act. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post European stocks lower despite earnings; Saab up 7.8% amid defense boom next post What a cut in Reliance’s Russian crude purchases would mean for India You may also like SoftBank sells its entire stake in Nvidia for... 11.11.2025 Sonder announces bankruptcy plans; tells guests to vacate... 11.11.2025 Europe stocks higher; Swiss stocks rise on optimism... 11.11.2025 U.S. and Switzerland working on a deal to... 11.11.2025 Apple removes gay dating apps from Chinese App... 11.11.2025 Europe markets rally on hopes of an end... 10.11.2025 COP30 gets underway in Brazil — and a... 10.11.2025 SoftBank-backed Lenskart wobbles after volatile debut despite oversubscribed... 10.11.2025 CNBC Daily Open: Don’t hit panic button on... 10.11.2025 China suspends some critical mineral export curbs to... 10.11.2025