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Google faces EU break-up order

By Reuters
14 June 2023   |   3:00 pm
Alphabet's Google was charged by EU antitrust regulators with anti-competitive practices in its digital advertising business on Wednesday and may now have to sell part of its operations to address their concerns.

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