(Reuters) – Italian Goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio has joined Juventus from another Serie A team Monza, the Turin-based team said on Friday. Juventus announced that they and Monza had reached an agreement wherein the latter would pay 18 million euros ($19.50 million) to acquire Di Gregorio.A graduate of Inter Milan’sRead More →

Starting on Friday, when extensive EU regulations compel digital businesses to comply, the biggest names in technology must take action against unlawful material and maintain user safety for Europeans online. The historic Digital Services Act (DSA) requires digital companies to tighten up content policing in order to shield European usersRead More →

ANKARA/LONDON (Reuters) – Turkey’s lira has hit a record low before of the country’s election decision on Sunday, with investors apprehensive about what may happen if Tayyip Erdogan gains another decade in power. ‘Erdonomics,’ as the 69-year-old president’s unconventional, growth-seeking policies are known, have pushed the lira down 80% inRead More →

GENEVA (AP) — A guy wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying explosives was apprehended at one of the entrances of the Swiss Parliament on Tuesday, prompting the Swiss capital’s police to evacuate Parliament and adjacent institutions. Berne police said in a statement that in the early afternoon, “federal security personnelRead More →

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan reiterated Turkey’s opposition to Finland and Sweden joining NATO, accusing them of failing to take a hard stand against terrorism. “We will not agree to those (countries) imposing sanctions on Turkey in order for it to join the security organisation NATO,” Erdogan stated. Since 2019, SwedenRead More →