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EU asks Pakistan to tackle human rights challenges
MEPs urge govt to prevent misuse of blasphemy laws by applying safeguards against false accusations
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EU Ambassador calls on army chief, offers 'full support' for flood victims
Matters of mutual interest, regional security and bilateral cooperation discussed
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EU to consult on making Big Tech contribute to telco network costs
EU's will launch a consultation next year on whether tech giants should bear some costs of Europe's telecoms network
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No objections to EVMs, only reservations: PPP
Hassan Murtaza asserts PPP always welcomed debate on electoral reforms
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EU scolds Taliban after crackdown on women's rally
Taliban fighters fired in the air and beat up protesters taking part in a women's march in Kabul
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Shehbaz sees strong relations with EU
Prime minister satisfied with flood relief measures
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Austrian spy firm accused by Microsoft says hacking tool was for EU states
Austrian spy firm accused by Microsoft says its spying tool "Subzero" was for official use in EU states only
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EU lawmakers pass landmark tech rules, but enforcement a worry
EU lawmakers pass landmark tech rules, but enforcement could be hampered by regulators' limited resources
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Amazon to allow Prime users to unsubscribe in two clicks after EU complaints
Amazon Prime users can now cancel their subscriptions with just two clicks, following complaints from consumer groups
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EU seeks deal on ground-breaking rules to regulate crypto
EU will seek agreement on ground-breaking rules for regulating crypto assets
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Google hit with antitrust complaint by Danish job search rival
Danish online job search company alleges that Google unfairly favors its own job search service
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EU mission in Islamabad to decide on GSP+ status
Monitoring mission to inspect implementation of 27 conventions including the protection of human rights, child labour
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Intel seeks $624 mln in interest from EU after antitrust fine win
Intel seeks $624 millions in interest from EU after convincing second top court to scrap an anti-trust fine
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EU agrees single mobile charging port in blow to Apple
EU compels Apple to change charging connector on all devices to a single universal port in Europe
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PM desires enhanced Pakistan-EU cooperative ties
Shehbaz highlights importance of necessary steps to avert humanitarian and economic crises in Afghanistan
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Iran says EU nuclear talks envoy to visit as bloc seeks to save deal
EU foreign policy chief says he is seeking a 'middle way' to end the impasse
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EU's von der Leyen in India with Ukraine on agenda
Von der Leyen's itinerary began with visits to local climate change initiatives
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EU sets new online rules for Google, Meta to curb illegal content
The Digital Services Act backed by EU, will ensure tech giants like Alphabet do more to tackle illegal content.
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EU targets crypto wallets in latest round of Russia sanctions
EU imposes a package of additional sanctions on Russia targeting crypto wallets, banks, currencies and trusts.
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Be ready to lose all your money in crypto, EU regulators warn
Regulators are increasingly worried more consumers are buying different cryptoassets without being aware of risks
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Your connected car knows you. The tussle for that data's hitting high gear
Connected cars are recording where you go, pushing the EU to consider implementing legislation guarding data privacy.
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Russian, Belarusian hackers target Ukraine in phishing, Google says
Google has seen Russian hackers engaging in espionage, phishing, and other attacks on Ukraine and EU nations.
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Pakistan ready to play role to de-escalate Russia-Ukraine conflict: PM
In telephonic conversation with EU president, Premier Imran stresses urgent need for ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow
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EU's Breton wants Google, YouTube to ban war propaganda accounts
EU industry chief thinks Alphabet and YouTube to restrict content promoting war propaganda amidst the war in Ukraine.
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Users should be allowed to sue US tech giants under EU rules
According to civil groups, users should have the liberty to sue US tech giants for breaching EU rules and regulations.
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Iran nuclear deal could be agreed very soon: EU official
I expect an agreement in the coming week, says senior official
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Gen Qamar discusses Afghan situation with EU officials in Belgium
European Union officials pledged to play a role for increased collaboration with Pakistan at all levels, says ISPR
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Meta closes Kustomer deal after regulatory approval
Meta closes acquisition of Kustomer after receiving conditional EU approval last month.
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COAS, EU envoy discuss Afghanistan situation
Visiting dignitary appreciated Pakistan’s role in Afghanistan crisis, says ISPR
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EU Parliament agrees on proposal to take on US tech giants
The European Parliament signed off on a proposal for new rules against US tech giants to tackle illegal content.
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EU plans law requiring tech firms to do more against child abuse
EU plans to introduce legislation that would require tech companies to do more to combat child sexual abuse online.
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EU grants Microsoft's Nuance antirust approval for its $16b bid
The EU gave Microsoft unconditional antitrust approval for its $16 billion bid for AI and speech tech company, Nuance.
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Pakistan, EU reaffirm resolve to protect religious freedom
EU envoy Joesph Borrell expresses concern over misuse of Pakistan's blasphemy law
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Qureshi to depart for Brussels today on three-day visit
FM to co-chair 6th round of Pakistan-EU Strategic Dialogue as part of Pakistan-EU Strategic Engagement Plan
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New Swedish PM resigns on first day after coalition collapses
The first female premier of the country steps down after less than 12 hours in the top job
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EU lawmakers agree on rules to target big tech- FT
EU has reached a deal on how to limit anti-competitive behavior amongst big tech companies in a digital economy.
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EU ready to support sanctions on Russian mercenaries, France says
France says the deployment is not acceptable because it has its own troops in the region
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Apple's software boss warns against draft EU policy on App Store
Software boss criticised EU draft guidelines that will allow users to install software from outside the App Store.
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EU lawmakers assure support for GSP+ status
Sarwar holds meetings with over 15 members of European Parliament
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EU announces over $1b aid package for Afghanistan
Funds are ‘direct support’ for Afghans and would be channelled to international organisations, not to Taliban
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Under-pressure Taliban to meet EU in bid for 'positive' ties
Taliban are seeking recognition, as well as assistance to avoid a humanitarian disaster
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EU questions Microsoft rivals over Teams integration in Office
EU antitrust regulators are following up on a complaint by Slack Technologies and investigating Microsoft 'Teams'
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No convict executed in country in ‘past 22 months’
EU ambassador appreciates SC’s decision to prohibit meting out capital punishment to ‘severely mentally ill’ prisoners
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Afghanistan on verge of socio-economic collapse, EU's top diplomat says
Avoiding worst-case scenario would require Taliban to comply with conditions to enable int'l aid, says Josep Borrell
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EU backs US tech trade declaration after French concerns
European Union governments commit to a joint EU-US declaration on technology cooperation at the upcoming TTC meeting
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Nothing succeeds like SUCCESS?
The word success was picked up by the EU to fund Sindh Union Council Community Economic Strengthening Support
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EU requests PIA to evacuate its employees from Afghanistan
Request comes after EASA extended travel restrictions on PIA for an indefinite period
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EU says no recognition of Taliban, no political talks
We may well hear Taliban's words but we will measure them by their deeds and actions, says EU Commission President
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European MPs push EU to act on IIOJK
16 lawmakers draw EC’s attention to “alarming human rights situation" in disputed territory
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EU ambassador discusses improving bilateral trade
Stresses implementation of conventions on human and labour rights to retain GSP Plus status