By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik
May 19, 2026 · 1 min read
By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik
May 19, 2026 · 1 min read
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Presidential envoy confirms: London preparing new restrictions following criticism over weakened oil price cap. Whether control mechanism will be implemented remains key question.
May 26, 2026
# Translation A 39-year-old serviceman who illegally left his unit encountered military police representatives with two revolver shots. The Desnyansky incident in broader context: after August 30, 2025, amnesty return from the Armed Forces became legally impossible.
May 26, 2026
Ferrari has officially unveiled the Luce, a four-door, five-seater electric vehicle with 1,000 horsepower priced from €550,000. The design is by Jony Ive, it features physical buttons, and Ferrari's stock fell 3% on the day of the presentation.
May 26, 2026
Samsung and Microsoft are removing the built-in Gallery synchronization with OneDrive. It's not a disaster, but there's one behavioral nuance that few people know about: after switching to a separate application, deleting photos from your smartphone will no longer erase them from the cloud.
May 26, 2026
# European Regulators Target Google Again — This Time Over Digital Markets Act Violations. What's Behind the Accusations and Why It Matters Beyond the Corporation European regulators have renewed their scrutiny of Google, this time focusing on alleged violations of the Digital Markets Act. The charges underscore Brussels' increasingly aggressive stance on big tech monopolies and what officials say are anticompetitive practices. The accusations center on how Google leverages its dominance across multiple digital services — from search to advertising to mobile platforms — to disadvantage competitors. Regulators claim the company is using its market power in ways that stifle innovation and limit consumer choice. The case carries significance far beyond Google itself. It signals how the EU is attempting to enforce its landmark Digital Markets Act, legislation designed to curb the gatekeeping power of tech giants. A potential penalty could set precedent for how other large technology companies face similar scrutiny. For consumers and smaller tech firms, the outcome could reshape the digital landscape by creating more room for competition. For Google, fines and operational restrictions could fundamentally alter its business model in Europe, the world's most stringent regulatory market. The case also reflects a broader geopolitical divide, with the EU pursuing a regulatory approach that contrasts sharply with the lighter-touch oversight favored in the United States.
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