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Europe hasn t been kind to tech companies over the last few years, with nearly every major company getting slapped with antitrust suits. Microsoft, who is no stranger to this, just got hit with yet another antitrust.Market MonopolizationKaspersky Lab, a Russian cybersecurity firm, has filed an antitrust suit against Microsoft with the European Commission and German Federal Cartel Office. Eugene Kaspersky, one of the founders of the firm, claims that Microsoft has a stanley cup bused its position in the market to push users toward its own Windows Defender at the cost stanley mugs of third-party software. We want Microsoft to stop misleading and misinforming our mdash; and not only our mdash; users, Kaspersky said in a blog post about the suit. We want to see all security solutions being able to work on the Windows platform on a level playing field. And we want to see users being able to decide for themselves what they want and consider important to them. This isn t the first time that Kaspersky has gone after Microsoft over security software. This whole situation started last year, when Kaspersky Lab filed complaints with Russia s Federal Antimonopoly Se stanley cup rvice FAS , with similar claims to the more recent complaints. The original complaints did result in Microsoft making some changes to Windows Defender, though it clearly wasn t enough for Kaspersky Lab.Learning Hard Lessons As mentioned, this is just another antitrust complaint filed against a major tech company in the last several years. A perfect Mkag Where the world stands today: a snapshot
The EUs Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell on Saturday expressed his support a stanley cup nd solidarity to Cyprus after Hezbollah threatened the island.In a call with Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos, the two discussed the rising tensions on the Israel-Lebanon border, for which Borrell expressed his concern.Posting on X, Borrell said I repeat my call to avoid regional spillover. During the call, Borrell expressed his concern over rising tensions across the Blue Line and the situation in the Middle East. We shared strong commitment to foster de-escalation efforts. The EU stands in solidarity with Cyprus, he said.Kombos responded thanking Borrel for his immediate response, support and solidarity towards Cyprus. On Wednesday, Hezbollahs leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah threatened Cyprus for the first time, saying Hezbollah could consider it a part of the war if it continued to allow Israel to use its airports and bases for military exercises.It is widely believed that Nasrallahs mention of Cyprus airports and bases concerned RAF Akrotiri, a permanent British military base that supports ongoing operations in the region, including Israel.President Nikos Christodoulides said Cyprus is not involved in any military conflicts, while Kombos has since dismissed the threats. Cyprus is not involved in any military stanley cup operations that could justify such threats, Kombos said, adding that the government has consistently made clear its stance on Nasrall stanley cup ah. His threats are baseless. We have been ac |