Month: February 2020

Europe looks beyond fining Big Tech — to changing its business model

More than a year after the EU imposed a sweeping new privacy GDPR law, Google and Facebook have only increased

Murder Of Sex Worker Exposes Canada's Hypocrisy On Prostitution: Advocate

MONTREAL — The recent killing of a 22-year-old woman in Quebec has focused renewed attention on Canada’s prostitution laws, which

Dwight Ball, Newfoundland And Labrador Premier, Steps Down To Lead 'More Private Life'

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. ― Newfoundland and Labrador’s premier has announced he is stepping down after more than four years leading

More Headaches Expected For Trudeau After Parliament's Sleepy Start

OTTAWA — Members of Parliament were off to a sluggish start when the House of Commons resumed last month, but

Liverpool boss Klopp plans Salah talks over Olympics call-up

Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp says he is planning to hold talks with Mohamed Salah over being called up to Egypt’s

Solskjaer hails ‘brave lion’ in ‘cumbersome’ Man Utd win

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hailed Eric Bailly’s display in Manchester United’s 2-0 win over Chelsea on Monday. The Ivorian has been

Chelsea boss Lampard thinks Maguire should’ve seen red

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard insists Harry Maguire should have been sent off before he scored the second goal in Manchester

Spurs boss Mourinho refutes Danny Rose’s opportunity claim

Jose Mourinho has dismissed claims from Danny Rose that he wasn’t given a chance at Tottenham, insisting he was given

Terry picks out one Chelsea man for criticism in Man Utd loss

John Terry has criticised Antonio Rudiger for his part in Manchester United’s opening goal as Chelsea lost on Monday. The

Henderson makes Coutinho claim after Liverpool transfer links

Jordan Henderson thinks Philippe Coutinho’s time at Liverpool “has passed” after recent reports linked him with a return to Anfield.