Breaking 16:20 OpenAI launches a $10 billion joint venture to embed AI in private equity firms 16:00 Wildfires spread across the Northern Hemisphere weeks ahead of schedule 15:38 Iranian supertanker carrying $220 million in crude breaks through US naval blockade 15:20 Bitcoin stalls near $78,000 as Binance logs five days of stablecoin outflows 14:55 Germany maps US potash dependency as potential lever in trade standoff 14:37 Oil shock and Wall Street euphoria put global economy on recession watch 14:21 Chicken and eggs trigger turbinate swelling in food-sensitive patients 14:00 Turbinate hypertrophy: causes, symptoms and evidence based treatments 13:42 US backs Lai after surprise Eswatini visit draws sharp rebuke from Beijing 13:20 Dubai airport traffic collapses 66 percent in March as regional war disrupts Gulf aviation 13:03 Rockstar Games developers allege unpaid overtime amid GTA 6 crunch at India studio 12:03 The Week’s XI: A historic royal momentum strengthening the foundations of defense and stability 11:45 Fifa faces world cup broadcast crisis as India and China deals remain uncertain 11:30 Norwegian cruise cuts profit forecast as Middle East conflict raises fuel costs and weakens demand 11:21 Jet fuel crisis grounds airlines worldwide as Spirit Airlines shuts down operations 11:15 EU recommends member states to avoid using Huawei and ZTE in connectivity infrastructure 11:00 Pakistan facilitates return of Iranian cargo ship crew seized by the United States 10:59 Astronomers detect 27 planet candidates orbiting binary star systems using new method 10:45 South Africa reports critical British passenger after Hantavirus outbreak on antarctic cruise 10:42 inter milan scudetto 2026, serie a champion 2026, inter milan title, lautaro martinez serie a, inter milan parma 10:30 New Mexico seeks changes to Meta platforms in youth harm trial 10:28 EasyJet launches direct Strasbourg to Marrakech flights twice weekly 10:21 Morocco's "Lalla Al Moutaâouina" program scales up support for women's cooperatives 10:15 Denmark’s FSA requests police probe into Nordea’s anti-money laundering compliance 10:04 United Airlines Boeing 767 strikes lamppost and truck while landing at Newark airport 10:00 Exide Industries reports strong quarterly profit growth on rising auto demand 09:45 Italy evacuates around 3,500 people as wildfire spreads in Tuscany 09:42 UNICEF Morocco 2025 report shows major gains for children across key sectors 09:30 AI chipmaker Cerebras targets strong valuation in US IPO push 09:27 Morocco pitches investment potential to Manchester business leaders amid UK ties 09:15 Dubai Airports scales up operations as UAE airspace fully reopens 09:04 Chanel Cruise 2026/27 backstage beauty looks reveal key makeup trends 09:00 Austria expels Russian diplomats over suspected espionage activities 08:45 Magnitude 6 earthquake strikes Samar in the Philippines, aftershocks feared 08:40 Timeless Festival secures royal patronage and expands cultural ambition 08:30 India resumes wheat exports but high prices may curb demand 08:23 Morocco’s natural gas imports drop 15% in 2026’s first quarter 08:15 German carmakers hit by new US tariff increase 08:00 SK Hynix shares surge on strong AI data center investment outlook 08:00 The Kremlin tightens security around Putin amid fears of internal coup 07:45 Swiss lawmakers push for swift decision on UBS capital rules 07:42 Apple tests a streamlined Modular dial for watchOS 27 07:30 France expects inflation to return to target by 2027–2028 07:25 Egyptian music icon Hany Shaker passes away in Paris after long illness 07:15 Singapore and New Zealand sign pact to secure supply chains during crises 07:01 Japan and Australia deepen energy and critical minerals cooperation amid oil crisis 07:00 UK Greens challenge Labour strongholds in London elections

Google faces US legal blow over online advertising monopoly

Friday 18 April 2025 - 11:07
By: Zahouani Ilham
Google faces US legal blow over online advertising monopoly

A U.S. federal judge has ruled that Google unlawfully monopolized the online advertising market, stating the tech giant deliberately engaged in anti-competitive practices that significantly harmed its clients. While the judge acknowledged that acquisitions like DoubleClick were not inherently illegal, she concluded that Google's subsequent use of those technologies violated antitrust laws.

Google intends to appeal the ruling, which could potentially reach the Supreme Court. According to Lee-Anne Mulholland, a Google vice president, the court sided with the company on part of the case, and they plan to challenge the remaining unfavorable decision.

Industry experts suggest the outcome may take years to finalize if appeals proceed, but the broader trend signals growing antitrust pressure against Google and other digital advertising giants. This decision follows an earlier 2024 ruling in which Google was found guilty of abusing its dominance in the internet search market, where regulators are pushing for the company to divest its Chrome browser.

In this advertising case, brought forward in January 2023 by the Biden administration, the U.S. government demanded Google divest certain assets. The trial, which took place without a jury in September, concluded with Judge Leonie Brinkema finding that Google had built and maintained monopoly power through contractual and technological integration between its ad server and ad exchange platforms.

The judge emphasized the substantial harm done to customers and the competitive barriers imposed on rivals. She has requested both parties to submit a proposed schedule within a week to determine appropriate remedies, with sentencing to follow. However, the final outcome may depend on political changes, as former President Donald Trump has expressed opposition to breaking up Google, citing national interests.

Alphabet, Google's parent company, saw a slight dip in its stock following the ruling. Prosecutors had accused Google of controlling key software in the web advertising space, enabling it to inflate prices and restrict fair revenue sharing. The Justice Department argued Google held a "triple monopoly" over essential ad tools, while the defense contended the case relied on an outdated view of the internet, neglecting the current role of mobile apps and social media advertising.

After years of scrutiny over tech monopolies, Google is the first to face potentially serious legal consequences. A separate case regarding search engine practices is also ongoing, and authorities are calling for stricter restrictions, including bans on default search engine deals with smartphone makers. Meanwhile, Meta is now facing trial over its past acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp, accused of eliminating future competition.


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.