Petros Giannakouris / AP Tourists Forced to Evacuate as Wildfire Sweeps Vacation Island “Care has been taken to accommodate all those that needed to be taken away from the stricken areas,” a fire department rep. said. By The Associated Press July 22, 2023
Alf van Beem / Wikimedia Commons Abandoned Superyacht Goes to Former Google Executive, Process Called 'Fully Transparent' Last month, the U.S. Treasury Department granted a license to the government of Antigua and Barbuda to auction the Alfa Nero. By George C. Upper III June 19, 2023
Thierry Monasse / Getty Images Major Fears Over Unchecked AI Have EU Taking Giant Leap Toward Strict Regulations The European Union is cracking down on artificial intelligence through a wide ranging policy that could also touch social media sites. By Jack Davis June 15, 2023
Michael Dwyer / AP Photo US Trade Deficit Skyrockets, Causing Expert to Warn of Economy Going 'Over the Cliff' “This will bring down second-quarter estimates of real GDP growth closer to the 1% stall speed where bad things can happen." By Jason Cohen June 7, 2023
Sebastien Bozon - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Solomon: Will Twitter Really Be Shut Down in Europe? If Twitter fails to adhere to new European Union "disinformation" rules, it could face a ban from the continent. By Aron Solomon May 30, 2023
Nick Wass / AP file photo Facebook Parent Company Meta Slammed with Record-Breaking Fine, Ordered to Change Course Meta might have to carry out a costly and complex revamp of its operations if it's forced to stop shipping user data across the Atlantic. By The Associated Press May 22, 2023
Mike Mareen / Shutterstock Ferrari Announces It Will Not Make 'Arrogant' Move to Phase Out Internal Combustion Engines Governments and authorities in the EU have long sought to phase out internal combustion engine cars in favor of electric-powered ones. By Andrew Jose May 15, 2023
Geert Vanden Wijngaert /AP Photo Tractors Descend on City After Government Bans Farmers' Protests As the farmers gathered in the park in the south of the city, Mayor Jan van Zanen gave police permission to use a water cannon. By The Associated Press March 11, 2023
Loic Venance - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: The EU Faces a Big Energy Problem - Will the US Learn Its Lesson? European countries bought into a fraud and committed economic suicide. Will the U.S. learn from their mistakes? By Guy Mitchell February 3, 2023
encikAn / ShutterstockCommentary Two Insect Species Given Green Light as Food for Humans "Would you like a side of crickets with that?" may actually be a question posed to European citizens. By Bryan Chai January 26, 2023