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Football players union to file anti-competition complaint in EU over transfer fees and agents' fees
Fifpro to file a complaint in Brussels with the European Commission on Friday.
Migrant crisis: EU agrees to relocate 120,000 asylum seekers but hasn't decided where they will go
EU ministers agree in principle to relocate 120,000 refugees across the 28 member states.
David Cameron: Rid Syria of Bashar al-Assad and Isis with 'hard military force'
Prime minister said despot and terror group 'have to go' when he addressed MPs.
EU referendum: Ukip blasts 'reprehensible' €26m publicity campaign plan from Jean-Claude Juncker
Suzanne Evans, deputy chairman of Ukip, told IBTimes UK the proposal was 'completely unfair'.
European Commission wants fixed pricing for digital products across EU
European nations to benefit from flat-rate pricing under new proposal.
European Commission seeks additional information from Halliburton over $35bn merger with Baker Hughes
Halliburton says it will work closely and cooperatively with commission to provide additional information.
Calais migrant chaos: Bring back internal EU border controls says UK MP Sir Roger Gale
Gale says the European Commission needs to step up and resolve Calais issue.
Disneyland Paris faces probe over claims UK and German visitors being ripped off
Disneyland denies different pricing for different countries and blames variation on anti-fraud measures
Nokia's €15.6bn acquisition of Alcatel-Lucent gets European Commission approval
Regulator says deal will not hamper competition as Ericsson and Huawei are already there.
Googling Google: Search giant seeks SEO manager to help its search rankings within Google
What happens when you google Google? Google posts job advert for SEO manager to help answer this.
EU Commission proposes €7bn loan to Greece for July
The European Commission proposed to give Greece a €7bn bridge loan to cover the country's financing needs.
Eurozone ministers demand more from Greece as bailout talks drag on
Negotiations are set to continue after emergency meeting in Brussels adjourned without breakthrough.
EU files charges against MasterCard because of cross-border transfer costs
The charges, when confirmed, could be up to 10% of the company's $9.5bn annual revenue.
Ghost technology projects objects out of TV screens using ultrasound levitation
EU-backed researchers have developed a shape-changing display that you can plunge your fingers into
Greek debt crisis: What experts are saying about political and financial shock in eurozone
Finance gurus offer their views on another critical week for Greece
Simon Heffer: The eurozone project has failed no matter what happens next for Greece
Will the EU paymasters follow through with threats to boot Greece out of the Eurozone?
Could the EU take away your freedom to take photos on holiday?
New law would make posting photos of buildings and public spaces to social media copyright infringement.
Greek parliament rallies behind Alexis Tsipras on bailout referendum
As many as 170 MPs, including members of far-right Golden Dawn, vote in favour of referendum.
EU takes all Philippine airlines off blacklist after five years
The fly ban was partially lifted allowing Philippines Airlines and Cebu Air to fly into Europe.
Mediterranean migrant crisis: EU leaders to intensify efforts as Italy's Matteo Renzi expresses outrage
Deal to resettle 60,000 asylum seekers reached after heated negotiations in Brussels.
Simon Heffer: Danish peasants' revolt could lead to the downfall of David Cameron and the EU
Recent elections in Denmark show European citizens finally realise they're getting railroaded by the EU.
Alstom says will continue to defend GE deal with EU regulators
GE confident of closing the €12.4bn deal, for Alstom's power business, in the second-half of 2015.
EU's probe into low taxes paid by Apple, Amazon and Starbucks at advanced stage
Decisions could be announced in coming months, says official.
EU regulators to warn General Electric that Alstom bid will hurt competition?
EC could put out a statement of objections on the GE-Alstom deal on 12 June.
Amazon antitrust investigation: European Commission to probe company's e-book distribution
Commission investigates whether Amazon's practices limited consumer options.
Apple Music under antitrust investigation in two US states
Connecticut and New York investigating Apple following concerns over anti-competitive measures.
Google admits it has not 'always got it right' in Europe
Google speaks for the first time about EU antitrust charges filed in April saying 'we don't always get it right'.
Greek crisis: Athens delays payment of €1.5bn to International Monetary Fund to 30 June
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to address parliament on 5 June
Alexis Tsipras says EU-Greece deal 'close' after meeting Jean-Claude Juncker
Tsipras said Greek government had put forward 'realistic' proposal.
Greek crisis: Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras plays brinkmanship with creditors over bailout
Leader summoned to Brussels as loan repayment deadline looms large.