Around Europe, governments and institutions are seeking to reduce their use of digital services from US Big Tech companies and turning to domestic or free alternatives.
LONDON — In France, civil servants will ditch Zoom and Teams for a homegrown video conference system. Soldiers in Austria are using open source office software to write reports after the military ...
On this week last year, Rennes were forking out what was described as a hefty fee to get Jeremy Jacquet. Twelve months later, ...
One of these, which was tentatively explored, The Athletic can reveal, was Everton midfielder James Garner. At the time, the ...
GOAL runs through all the big winners and losers of the 2026 January transfer window, including Manchester City, Endrick, ...
The government said cuts will amount to 9 billion euros in 2026, affecting all but the interior, justice and defence ...
Liverpool have reportedly beaten Premier League rivals Chelsea to the signing of highly-rated Rennes defender Jeremy Jacquet.
Europe needs to protect its own industries with a "Made in Europe" strategy, EU industry chief Stephane Sejourne said in a newspaper article published late on Sunday that was co-signed by more than 1, ...
When some of the big megadeals among vendors start to shake, investors should wonder what will happen with the rest of it and ...
Josephine, director Beth de Araujo’s stunning story of an 8-year-old girl who witnesses with a sexual assault, won the U.S. The post Josephine, Drama About a Child Witness’ Struggle, Wins Grand Prize ...
Economic historians usually are mistaken when looking at the causes of the Panic of 1857. Douglas E. French sets the record straight.
The new reality has forced the Kremlin to raise taxes and increase debt, and hovers over peace talks with Ukraine.