A federal judge in Brooklyn has issued a preliminary injunction preventing Amazon from being subject to a new New York state law
Italy’s antitrust regulator (AGCM) has expanded scrutiny of Meta Platforms over alleged abuses connected to the integration of its artificial-intelligence tools in
India has extended legal recognition to millions of gig and platform workers through recent labour-law reforms, formally classifying them within a dedicated
A legal challenge is underway in France after the telecoms regulator granted a 10-year spectrum licence for a low-Earth orbit satellite internet
A humanitarian parole programme once providing refuge for around 260,000 Ukrainians in the United States is now leaving nearly 200,000 of them
A referendum in Slovenia is set to decide whether to permit assisted dying for some terminally ill adults, following the parliamentary passage
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking the deployment of the United States National Guard to Washington, D.C., directed by
Italy’s competition authority has formally closed an investigation into Google LLC’s user-data consent practices after the company implemented changes to its policies
The United States House of Representatives passed legislation by a 427-1 vote that will compel the United States Department of Justice to
A U.S. federal jury in California has ruled that Apple Inc. must pay Masimo Corporation US $634 million after finding that Apple’s smartwatch infringed
