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After years grappling with Google, Europe has tips for US - Black News Channel

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By KELVIN CHAN AP Business Writer LONDON (AP) — The U.S. antitrust crackdown on Google might seem like deja vu for European Union regulators. By U.S. standards, the Justice Department's move to sue Google this week for abusing its dominance in online search and advertising was a bold move. But it treads on ground already broken years before by EU officials in Brussels. Veterans of Europe's antitrust tech battles welcomed the U.S. investigation and said American authorities should learn from the bloc's experience. 'We hope U.S. authorities have paid attention to two major drawbacks of the EU investigations: the long-drawn-out […]

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Nigeria: Domestic Airlines Yet to Meet Requirements for Flight Resumption
There are strong indications that the June 21, 2020 date slated for resumption of domestic flights may not be feasible as none of the local carriers has met the conditions given to them by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority
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Source: allAfrica.com
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Zorie, 105, defied COVID-19 and the odds
According to Geneveiva De Mattos, a great-niece of the elderly woman, her great aunt was placed in the care of the then “Alms Home” at a young age, by a now-deceased brother who was unable to care for
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
House leaders demand details on PPP small-business loan program
As the remaining days dwindle for small businesses to apply for loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), both banks and federal officials are being challenged by several House leaders to explain how the $670 billion program intended to aid the nation’s small businesses has
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Source: Atlanta Daily World - Powered by Real Times Media
The bullet and the virus
Africa Eye investigates the impact of the deadly Coronavirus in one of the poorest communities in Kenya – Mathare, one of the biggest and most densely-populated slums in
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Source: SIERRA LEONE TELEGRAPH – Sierra Leone News
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Not all black people are African American. Here's the difference.
Black Lives Matter protests have opened up conversations about the history of privilege, racism, and the lived experiences and identities of black people in
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Source: Yahoo
Zimbabwe street vendors hit by coronavirus clampdown
Since April, local authorities in Zimbabwe’s major cities have demolished thousands of illegally built structures that vendors like Kahari use to sell their wares, in what authorities have said is an effort to legitimise informal trade in the
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Source: The East African
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Moving Forward: Graduate Scores Academic Victory, Pursues Success Despite COVID-19 Delays
Former forward on SC State’s men’s basketball team, David Bottenberg, is proof that commitment survives
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Source: The Charleston Chronicle
Kenya wins UN Security Council seat
Kenya on Thursday evening won the Africa seat at the UN Security Council after garnering 129 votes against Djibouti's 62 votes in the second round of
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Source: The East African
Cabbie uses G-string as COVID mask in Jamaica | New York Carib News
Cabbie uses G-string as COVID mask in Jamaica
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Source: The New York Carib News
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Kenya beats Djibouti to non-permanent UN Security Council seat
June 18: Kenya beats Djibouti for non-permanent UNSC seat
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Source: Africanews | Latest breaking news, daily news and African news from Africa
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East Africa: A Look At Global Changes in Refugee Policies Through the Lens of Dadaab
It provided a blueprint for governments, international organisations and other stakeholders to ensure that host communities got the support they needed and that refugees could lead productive
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Source: allAfrica.com
Looking for a perfect crib made me venture into furniture
A quality furniture
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Source: The East African
5 Years After Charleston Church Shooting, South Carolina Protects Racist Monuments
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Five years ago, after eight Black church members and their pastor were shot and killed in a racist attack, South Carolina came together and took down the Confederate flag from the Capitol
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Source: HuffPost - Breaking News, U.S. and World News | HuffPost-0
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Senegal: COVID-19 Creates a Unique Opportunity for an Inclusive and Sustainable Food Policy
Nowadays, the food question is not only a challenge for the government but also for professional agricultural organizations, the private sector and citizens
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Source: allAfrica.com
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Black People’s Fears Of Clinical Racism Must Be Addressed In COVID-19 Vaccine Trials, Experts Say
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Source: Black America Web
Kenneth Rembert: Virtual Jam Sessions on the Keys
Rembert, 25, is a full-time musician, gospel music producer, studio musician, and keyboardist for the band Precision Grooves and smooth jazz guitarist Nick
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Source: The Birmingham Times
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Africa: Continent Set to Get Debt Relief From China
Chinese President Xi Jinping has pledged to cancel interest-free debt owed by "relevant" African countries as part of Beijing's move to help the continent during the Covid-19
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Source: allAfrica.com
Rwanda: Nyirimana Targets First League Title With UTB
Fidèle Nyirimana, the head coach of UTB Volleyball Club, has said that his ultimate target priority this season is to guide the varsity side to their first league
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Source: allAfrica.com
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US-China tech war 'bigger risk than coronavirus'
Image: Aly Song/Reuters
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Source: TechCentral
5 Things To Do Before Your Next Mani-Pedi, Facial Or Hair Appointment
According to Jeff Alford, president of the CBON Group, Canada’s largest supplier of professional infection control products, there are protective measures we can take to reduce the risk of infection, and help us find solace when receiving beauty
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Source: Black Women's Lifestyle Guide, Black Love & Beauty Trends - Essence
Don’t sweat the saliva ban, ball-maker offers towel solution
NEW DELHI, (Reuters) – England’s premier ball manufacturer has some advice for bowlers worried about being unable to generate swing due to a ban on the use of saliva to shine the ball: “Carry a cotton
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Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper
Judiciary goes digital in line with new normal
It has automated case filing, courtroom hearings, issuance of legal summonses and court orders after years of reliance on the slow, inefficient manual
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Source: The East African
Black People’s Fears Of Clinical Racism Must Be Addressed In COVID-19 Vaccine Trials, Experts Say
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Source: The Urban Daily
Corona cuts macadamia gate prices by 75pc
Corona cuts macadamia gate prices by 75 percent
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Source: Business Daily
HHW Gaming: Insomniac Games Drops Even More Details On ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man: Mile Morales’
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Source: The Urban Daily
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Essential Justice: Lawyers In The Coronavirus Pandemic
Nationwide, courts remain closed and in-person gatherings are still restricted due to the coronavirus. As the pandemic continues, the federal government still overlooks the “essential work” of parts of the legal services industry, delaying trials and hearings and compromising access to justice.
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Source: HuffPost - Breaking News, U.S. and World News | HuffPost-0
World Bank approves $100 million to support Sierra Leone’s economic resilience
The World Bank has today announced that its Group Board of Executive Directors has approved a $100 million grant from the International Development Association (IDA), to support the government of Sierra Leone in promoting sustainable and inclusive growth, and building economic
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Source: SIERRA LEONE TELEGRAPH – Sierra Leone News
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Rita Gilbert Greer, EdD, shares the inspiration, initiative and insights of more than 40 African-American educators
/EIN News/ -- LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 19, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- When Rita Gilbert Greer, EdD, began thinking about the challenges that today's teachers are dealing with--low wages, lack of respect, little if any, positive recognition, she decided that she wanted to do something to recognize
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Source: African Americans News Monitoring Service & Press Release Distribution - EIN News
House Leaders Demand Details on Small-Business Loan Program
As the remaining days dwindle for small businesses to apply for loans through the federal Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), both banks and federal officials are being challenged by several House leaders to explain how the $670 billion program intended to aid the nation’s small businesses has
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Source: The Washington Informer
Nigeria coronavirus: 18,480 cases, flurry of evacuee arrivals
Confirmed cases = 18,480
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