Germany Euroviews. Germany’s NetzDG needs help to stem online hate speech | View Online hate must be combatted, and will is not enough – we must ensure the tools we are using are as optimal as they can be. Failure on either front will mean those who spread hate online win. 23/11/2018
USA Google CEO aims to revamp company harassment policies Thousands of Google employees marched out of 40 offices around the world last week, as part of a global protest following a bombshell report from the New York Times. 08/11/2018
World News Google staff stage global walkouts over harassment complaints handling Google staff are staging a global walkout over complaints of sexism, racism and unchecked executive power in their workplace. 01/11/2018
Saudi Arabia Saudi investment forum: Who's attending and who isn't Jamal Khashoggi's death has caused some world leaders and top bosses in business to pull out of Saudi Arabia's investment conference. 23/10/2018
Denmark Google starts measuring pollution levels in Copenhagen In a new partnership between Google and the city of Copenhagen, the giant tech company started measuring pollution levels in the city to help find improvements to air quality levels. 10/10/2018
Europe Decoded This is what Britons are really googling about Brexit 'What is Brexit?' is second-most Googled Brexit question in the UK. Our team in #TheCube show you what people across Europe are really asking the search engine as the Brexit deadline looms. 20/09/2018
Belgium EU considering one hour deadline for social networks to remove terrori The European Commission is considering imposing an hour-long deadline for social networks to remove terrorist and extremist content after voluntary measures appear to have failed. 21/08/2018
World News Google tracks your every move Google’s smartphone services store users’ locations even when privacy settings are adjusted to shut these features off, according to a report by the Associated Press. 14/08/2018
China New censored google search engine for China The mobile search app will block some websites and search terms according to two sources. It's after it abandoned the market 8 years ago on censorship concerns 02/08/2018
World News Euroviews. It's not Orwell's Newspeak: Why we must take charge of shaping our language | View We need new ways of resisting the rhetoric of power addicts in the 21st century. 02/08/2018
Business Alphabet shrugs off EU fine as earnings beat expectations Alphabet's total revenue for the three months to the end of June is €27 billion ($32.66 billion). Eighty-six percent of which came from Google's advertising business 24/07/2018
Europe News EU slaps record €4.3bn fine on Google Consumer groups say it will help create variety in the search engine market. 18/07/2018
Europe News EU hits Google with record €4.34 billion fine The decision expected later today comes over the company's Android system. 18/07/2018
Europe News Google faces huge EU fine over Android for ‘abuse’ of market dominance The European Commission is expected to slap a huge penalty on Google over alleged anti-competitive practices relating to its mobile operating system. 18/07/2018
World News As it happened: Wednesday, July 18 This is how we covered the news on Wednesday, July 18. 17/07/2018
Cult New collection of Frida Kahlo's work The collection intends to portray a more private side of the artist with works rarely found on public display, 24/05/2018
USA Google's new human-voiced assistant raises ethics issues Alphabet's developers have given Google a powerful new feature to offer users, but critics warn about the blurring of lines between humans and artificial intelligence. Do we need to know when we are talking to a robot, or not? 10/05/2018
World News Meet the artist raising awareness about Google's carbon footprint Ever wondered how bad your Googling is for the environment? 08/05/2018
Economy Google employees in stand against Pentagon The employees were outraged Google's technology could be used by the Pentagon's Project Maven to better identify both targets and civilians 05/04/2018
France France to sue Google and Apple for 'unfair business practices' French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire says it's "unacceptable" that Google and Apple unilaterally impose prices and other contractual terms on software developers, and that this is hurting France's startups. 14/03/2018