France charges Tunisian man over alleged Louvre attack plot

French counterterrorism authorities have charged a 27-year-old Tunisian national suspected of planning a jihadist attack targeting the Louvre Museum and Jewish sites in Paris. Prosecutors confirmed that the suspect, identified as Dhafer M., was formally indicted on May 11 and placed in pretrial detention following his appearance before anti-terrorism......

Meta loses EU court battle over compensation for Italian publishers

Meta Platforms has lost a legal challenge before Europe’s highest court in a dispute over compensation owed to Italian publishers for the use of news content snippets. The ruling confirms that digital platforms may be required to pay fair compensation when using fragments of journalistic content online, strengthening the position of......

Turkey receives first emergency US oil shipment amid Hormuz crisis

Turkey is preparing to receive its first ever emergency crude shipment from the United States Strategic Petroleum Reserve as Washington expands energy exports to allies facing supply disruptions linked to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Tanker tracking data showed that American reserve oil is already en route to Turkish ports,......

Italy rules out immediate Hormuz mission amid regional tensions

Italy has clarified that no official military mission to the Strait of Hormuz is currently in progress, despite recent naval movements in the area and growing international concern over maritime security. According to Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto, the repositioning of naval vessels should not automatically be......

Armani considers dividing 15% stake among luxury giants, report says

Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani is reportedly considering splitting a 15% ownership stake into three equal parts, potentially involving major luxury players including LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE, L'Oreal SA, and EssilorLuxottica SA. According to reports, the plan is linked to the long-term succession strategy following the......

Rubio calls Iran's claim over the Strait of Hormuz unacceptable as nuclear talks hang in the balance

United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio declared on Friday that Iran's attempt to assert control over the Strait of Hormuz was "unacceptable," warning from Rome that the international community must be prepared to respond with "more than just stern statements" to push back against Tehran's claims over the strategically......

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