Ireland launches inquiry into Google’s processing of location data
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has launched an inquiry into Alphabet Inc’s Google related to the processing of location data, the national authority said on Tuesday....
So far, there’s only one loser in Iowa: The state’s Democratic party – NBCNews.com
So far, there’s only one loser in Iowa: The state’s Democratic party NBCNews.com Cuomo scolds Iowa Democratic Party: You had one job CNN With Iowa caucus results...
Siemens Gamesa boosting risk management to fend off project delays: CEO
Wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa is acting fast to manage risks on its projects around the world to avoid a repeat of the delays that...
Sudan casts doubt on early normalization of ties with Israel
Sudan cast doubt on Tuesday on an early normalization of historically hostile ties with Israel, a day after Israeli officials said the two countries’ leaders...
Manchester suicide bomber’s brother just as guilty as he was, UK court hears
The brother of the bomber who carried out a suicide attack on an Ariana Grande concert in the English city of Manchester three years ago...
Asian Champions League fixtures put back by coronavirus
Chinese clubs have had their matches in the Asian Champions League postponed until April due to the coronavirus epidemic, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said...
Oscars 2020 red carpet: Stylist predicts return to ‘extravagance’
A return to “extravagance” is what one fashion stylist is predicting when Hollywood stars parade the red carpet at the Oscars on Sunday....
Weinstein accuser who broke down on stand faces third day of cross-examination
A woman who says Harvey Weinstein raped her is expected to face her third day of cross-examination by the former Hollywood producer’s lawyer on Tuesday,...
U.S. senators on the spot to explain their coming vote at Trump trial
The long days of lawyers arguing for and against the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump are over. Now it is up to U.S. senators...
ING ordered to pay 30 million euros to settle Italy money-laundering probe: source
A Milan court ordered Dutch lender ING to pay 30 million euros ($33.17 million) to settle a money-laundering case in Italy, a judicial source said...