Picking a new leader for the WTO will be a challenge for Joe Biden as the global economy struggles with coronavirus.
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Business reporter, BBC News
US states accuse Google of unfairly abusing monopolies to dominate new tech like voice assistants.
US states accuse Google of unfairly abusing monopolies to dominate new tech like voice assistants.
Picking a new leader for the WTO will be a challenge for Joe Biden as the global economy struggles with coronavirus.
Michel Barnier says it is now "the moment of truth" in negotiations between the UK and EU.
Players say the game is riddled with bugs and glitches and is prone to crashes so will offer refunds.
The soft drinks giant says it has had to speed up its restructuring plan due to the coronavirus.
A recent report said China's Alibaba's facial recognition technology can pick out Uighur minorities.
US states accuse Google of unfairly abusing monopolies to dominate new tech like voice assistants.
Picking a new leader for the WTO will be a challenge for Joe Biden as the global economy struggles with coronavirus.
Michel Barnier says it is now "the moment of truth" in negotiations between the UK and EU.
Players say the game is riddled with bugs and glitches and is prone to crashes so will offer refunds.
The soft drinks giant says it has had to speed up its restructuring plan due to the coronavirus.
A recent report said China's Alibaba's facial recognition technology can pick out Uighur minorities.
Picking a new leader for the WTO will be a challenge for Joe Biden as the global economy struggles with coronavirus.
Michel Barnier says it is now "the moment of truth" in negotiations between the UK and EU.
Players say the game is riddled with bugs and glitches and is prone to crashes so will offer refunds.
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