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EU top court rejects Google's appeal against record €4.1 billion antitrust fine
EU top court rejects Google's appeal against record €4.1 billion antitrust fine
The European Court of Justice on Thursday dismissed Google's appeal against a record fine imposed by EU antitrust regulators eight years ago for using its Android operating system to block rivals, in a ruling likely to boost Europe's crackdown on Big Tech.
Camping in France: Is the spirit gone?
Camping in France: Is the spirit gone?
As summer vacation season gets underway here in France, we take a closer look at camping. France holds the record for the most campsites in Europe. We look at camping's aristocratic origins, its popularity and how it is currently changing with an ongoing battle between tents, bun
France's far-right party National Rally probed for embezzlement of EU funds
France's far-right party National Rally probed for embezzlement of EU funds
The European justice is keeping a close eye at France's far-right National Rally. A series of searches were carried out as part of a probe into alleged embezzlement of funds, targeting the far-right group which Jordan Bardella once sat in at the European Parliament. Meanwhile, Jo
'If Ukraine falls, this will be the end of the European Union and the end of Europe's futu
'If Ukraine falls, this will be the end of the European Union and the end of Europe's futu
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Volodymyr Yermolenko, Ukrainian philosopher, journalist, author and President of PEN Ukraine. According to Dr Yermolenko, the war is not simply a military confrontation, Europe's future hangs in the balance. Speaking hours after a devastatin
Star-spangled blowup? Divided United States commemorates 250th anniversary
Star-spangled blowup? Divided United States commemorates 250th anniversary
The world’s longest-running democracy is celebrating its 250th anniversary. Quite the milestone for a United States that to many Europeans still seems like a new world. Since 1789, it’s been governed under the same constitution, a timespan where here in France, we’ve had five rep
The USA has survived 250 years, but can it survive Donald Trump?
The USA has survived 250 years, but can it survive Donald Trump?
PRESS REVIEW - Friday, July 3: We look at the US papers' reactions as the country's 250-year celebration begins this Fourth of July weekend. The New York Times warns Europe's glaciers are melting rapidly because of recent heatwaves. Also, British papers are in a football frenzy a
World Cup 2026: Spain ease past Austria to set up Portugal clash
World Cup 2026: Spain ease past Austria to set up Portugal clash
European champions Spain cruised into the last 16 of the World Cup on Thursday with a dominant 3-0 win over Austria to set up a potential showdown with Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal.
250 years of US independence: Why France supported American Revolutionaries
250 years of US independence: Why France supported American Revolutionaries
French support for the American Revolution began well before the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. King Louis XVI saw the rebellion in North America as an opportunity to weaken his British rival and avenge past defeats. FRANCE 24 looks back at how European colonial riv
EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?
EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?
The EU is trying to assert its strategic independence in an unstable world – a world of bullies, as some members of the EU Parliament describe it. That means independence in matters of defence and energy supplies, but also in the whole field of tech. The European Commission says
'We hope the member states will recognise our effort' to join the EU: Moldova's President
'We hope the member states will recognise our effort' to join the EU: Moldova's President
FRANCE 24’s Europe editor-in-chief Caroline de Camaret hosts Maia Sandu, the President of Moldova. This in the context of an EU-Moldova summit held on June 22, 2026, in Brussels. The ex-Soviet republic of nearly 3 million people that borders Ukraine has opened its first “cluster”
Pope Leo's visits to Lampedusa on July 4 'symbolic'
Pope Leo's visits to Lampedusa on July 4 'symbolic'
Pope Leo XIV, who has sparred with the Trump administration over its immigration crackdown, spent the Fourth of July on Saturday in the epicenter of Europe’s migration debate to honor the tens of thousands of people who have died trying to reach Europe to find freedom and prosper
Armenia’s defiant drag scene braves pushback
Armenia’s defiant drag scene braves pushback
Armenia sits at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and the Middle East. While in much of the European Union, the drag scene is mainstream, in Armenia it remains underground. Performers face threats of violence, stigma, police pressure and even rejection by their own families. Despite