It's Final: Google Will Pay a Huge Fine of €4.1B to the European Union
The EU's top court has rejected the tech giant's claims, finally ending an eight-year legal battle over blocking a competitor using its Android operating system
The EU's top court has rejected the tech giant's claims, finally ending an eight-year legal battle over blocking a competitor using its Android operating system
Romania warns that a court dispute involving its air navigation provider could lead to a severe disruption or potential closure of national airspace, raising major civil flight concerns
A fire at the food court inside Tocumen International Airport was rapidly contained by airport firefighters, officials confirmed. One person trapped in the smoke was taken to the hospital for medical care
An Italian court has overturned a €4.2 million fine against the low-cost airline, ruling that the competition authority had acted discriminatorily towards the company. The company now claims that the decision also strengthens its appeal against an additional €256 million fine, and is appealing to the prime minister to urgently reform the Italian competition authority
Two passengers who disrupted a flight from London to Ibiza, forcing an emergency landing in Toulouse, have been convicted in a French court. The airline says it will continue to operate a "zero tolerance" policy towards inappropriate behavior on flights
Verbal violence incident on Ryanair flight cost the abusive passenger dearly: a court has sentenced the attacker to 10 months in prison. Airlinereiterates: "Zero tolerance policy"
New EU audit warns major rail and transport projects face steep cost overruns and long delays of 17 years on average, putting the 2030 TEN-T target out of reach. “Europe cannot afford more decade-long delays for critical transport links”
Anthony Williams has been charged with 10 counts of attempted murder and possession of a sharp object in connection with a horrific stabbing incident on a train that stopped at Huntingdon station
Relief for air travelers in Greece as the scheduled strike on October 1 will not include the aviation sector; the decision comes after a Greek court rejected the labor union's requirement to include air traffic controllers
Following the court's request to approve the sale of the network's hotel operations, it turns out there is no commitment towards the company's employees. Brown has a debt of more than 39 million shekels to Menora Mivtachim Insurance
An Italian court has overturned a €4.2 million fine against the low-cost airline, ruling that the competition authority had acted discriminatorily towards the company. The company now claims that the decision also strengthens its appeal against an additional €256 million fine, and is appealing to the prime minister to urgently reform the Italian competition authority
Following the court's request to approve the sale of the network's hotel operations, it turns out there is no commitment towards the company's employees. Brown has a debt of more than 39 million shekels to Menora Mivtachim Insurance