Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from USA, Canada and Europe directly to your inbox.

    What's Hot

    Seven punished over racism towards Vinicius Jr

    June 5, 2023

    Barry Newman, ‘Vanishing Point’ speedster and ‘Petrocelli’ star, dies at 92

    June 5, 2023

    Albert Pujols remains as Angels special assistant despite new MLB roles, team says

    June 5, 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    West ObserverWest Observer
    • Home
    • News
      1. United States
      2. Europe
      3. Canada
      4. Latin America
      5. Australia
      6. World
      7. View All

      California Attorney General Blames Florida for Migrant Charter Flight

      June 5, 2023

      Kenya Start-Up Creates Online Livestock Marketplace for Rural Farmers

      June 5, 2023

      Latest in Ukraine: Ukraine Dismisses Russian Claims of Offensive as ‘Fake’

      June 5, 2023

      Newly Reelected Erdogan Seeks to Balance Moscow with Washington

      June 5, 2023

      Thousands of people live in campervans on the streets of Los Angeles, but the solution is difficult to find

      June 5, 2023

      The PP “will try to the end” to avoid joint governments with Vox, but it does not rule them out

      June 5, 2023

      VIDEO. Weather: 21 days without rain in Paris, Lille and Nantes

      June 5, 2023

      Lebanon’s ambassador to France in turmoil

      June 5, 2023

      Messi’s father says player ‘would like to return’ to Barcelona amid speculation over Saudi move

      June 5, 2023

      Is it real or made by AI? Europe wants a label for that as it fights disinformation

      June 5, 2023

      Is Outlook down? Thousands of users report problems with Microsoft’s email platform

      June 5, 2023

      Here’s how ‘code-switching’ can hurt Black, Indigenous people in Canada

      June 5, 2023

      Police arrest 25 people in Italy, Belgium and Germany in an operation against the mafia

      June 5, 2023

      Unidentified drone disrupts flights at US airport

      June 5, 2023

      Two US regulator accuses Binance of operating illegal exchange

      June 5, 2023

      Capital of Sudão dawns with bombings and looting in conflict between military factions

      June 5, 2023

      Cairo Consultations: “Hamas” and “Jihad” are open to a “technocratic government”

      June 5, 2023

      198 collections of stories in the “Al-Multaqa” competition for the Arabic story

      June 5, 2023

      The European Union launches development projects in Iraq

      June 5, 2023

      Yemeni coups are raiding the markets to impose a new price for commodities

      June 5, 2023

      California Attorney General Blames Florida for Migrant Charter Flight

      June 5, 2023

      Thousands of people live in campervans on the streets of Los Angeles, but the solution is difficult to find

      June 5, 2023

      Police arrest 25 people in Italy, Belgium and Germany in an operation against the mafia

      June 5, 2023

      The PP “will try to the end” to avoid joint governments with Vox, but it does not rule them out

      June 5, 2023
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Lifestyle
    • Tech
    • Sports
    • Travel
    • More
      • Entertainment
      • Videos
    en English
    en Englishes Españolfr Françaisde Deutschhi हिन्दीit Italianoja 日本語pt Portuguêsru Русскийzh-CN 简体中文
    West ObserverWest Observer
    Home » State of the Union: Russia attacked from inside & Meta hit with billion euro fine

    State of the Union: Russia attacked from inside & Meta hit with billion euro fine

    May 26, 2023No Comments Europe
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Anti-Kremlin Russian fighters attacked Russia from within this week.

    The war in Ukraine saw one of the most bizarre episodes this week.

    In a brazen mission, groups of anti-Kremlin Russian fighters crossed the border from Ukraine to Russia near Belgorod – and back.

    They struck targets and forced authorities to evacuate civilians.

    Moscow claimed the intruders were Ukrainian militants who were mostly killed in a counterterrorism operation.

    But one of the groups claiming responsibility for the attack denied having lost any men.

    Instead, they said they would launch more guerilla attacks against Russian targets in the future – and go after Putin’s regime.

    “We’re fighting for freedom, we’re fighting against injustice,” Denis Nikitin, Russian Volunteer Corps commander said.

    “So, we’re fighting against torture. We’re fighting against terrible acts of police brutality.”

    The conflicting versions of this murky story tell you a lot about disinformation and propaganda in this war.

    And they raise questions about a possible escalation of the war beyond Ukraine’s borders.

    ECB paints gloomy long-term outlook

    Meanwhile, the European Union keeps digesting the economic fallout of the war, especially sky-high consumer prices.

    Fighting inflation is the job of the European Central Bank which celebrated its 25th anniversary this week.

    At a ceremony in Frankfurt, speakers stressed the extraordinary circumstances the ECB had to deal with recently – and the huge problems ahead.

    “Faced with shifting geopolitics, digital transformations and the threat of a changing climate, there will be more challenges ahead, which the ECB will need to address,” the bank’s president, Christine Lagarde said.

    One of the big issues of the “digital transformations” that Lagarde mentioned is the problem of data privacy.

    Facebook fined

    Five years ago, to the day, the EU established the General Data Protection Regulation to make sure that citizens’ data are better protected in their daily interactions with the digital economy.

    Yet, this week, EU regulators hit Meta, the parent company of Facebook, with a record fine of €1.2 billion for violating existing rules for years.

    Isabelle Roccia, Managing Director for Europe at the International Association of Privacy Professionals, told Euronews that the fine is a big moment.

    “It’s certainly big news and not just for consumers, but also for any organisation out there that relies on data transfers,” she said this week.

    “It’s a significant decision for the fine itself, obviously, €1.2 billion, but it’s also very significant because it really requires a change in behavior, a change in practice from Meta, first of all, but also for organisations out there that transfer data.”

    Source: Euro News

    European Union Facebook Privacy
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Thousands of people live in campervans on the streets of Los Angeles, but the solution is difficult to find

    June 5, 2023

    The PP “will try to the end” to avoid joint governments with Vox, but it does not rule them out

    June 5, 2023

    VIDEO. Weather: 21 days without rain in Paris, Lille and Nantes

    June 5, 2023

    Lebanon’s ambassador to France in turmoil

    June 5, 2023

    Ukraine news: Russia starts maneuvers in the Baltic Sea

    June 5, 2023

    İbrahim Kalın became the head of MIT

    June 5, 2023
    Don't Miss

    Albert Pujols remains as Angels special assistant despite new MLB roles, team says

    Sports June 5, 2023

    Albert Pujols retired from Major League Baseball as a player last year.But the 43-year-old hasn’t…

    California Attorney General Blames Florida for Migrant Charter Flight

    June 5, 2023

    Thousands of people live in campervans on the streets of Los Angeles, but the solution is difficult to find

    June 5, 2023

    Police arrest 25 people in Italy, Belgium and Germany in an operation against the mafia

    June 5, 2023
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Our Picks

    The PP “will try to the end” to avoid joint governments with Vox, but it does not rule them out

    June 5, 2023

    VIDEO. Weather: 21 days without rain in Paris, Lille and Nantes

    June 5, 2023

    Lebanon’s ambassador to France in turmoil

    June 5, 2023

    Kenzo assault: Emmanuel Macron wants “clear” and “strong” sanctions

    June 5, 2023

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from USA, Canada and Europe directly to your inbox.

    About Us
    About Us

    Your #1 source for all the website news, follow USA, Europe and Canada News. Latest reports about business, politics and entertainment.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: [email protected]

    Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn
    Our Picks

    Seven punished over racism towards Vinicius Jr

    June 5, 2023

    Barry Newman, ‘Vanishing Point’ speedster and ‘Petrocelli’ star, dies at 92

    June 5, 2023

    Albert Pujols remains as Angels special assistant despite new MLB roles, team says

    June 5, 2023
    Newsletter

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from USA, Canada and Europe directly to your inbox.

    © 2023 West Observer. All Rights Reserved.
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Contact
    • Khaleej Voice

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.