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UK Information Commissioner John Edwards holds a press conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa, Canada on June 17, 2025.

Artificial Intelligence, Data Privacy and Security, Technology

April 27, 2026 | Patricia Figueiredo

Europe

UK privacy watchdog faces questions over late disclosure of chief stepping away
A mobile phone with Manus on the screen and the Meta corporate logon in the background

Artificial Intelligence, DealRisk®, Mergers and Acquisitions, Trade

April 27, 2026 | MLex Staff

Asia

China orders Meta to unwind Manus deal amid tech transfer concerns
Messaging services are watching EU governments this week for signs that they may be nearer agreement on their stance on a regulation to prevent and detect child sexual abuse material.

Data Privacy and Security

April 24, 2026 | Júlia Tar

Europe

Platforms face EU legal ‘gray zone’ to continue scanning for child abuse content

Antitrust View More

Travelers' attempt to undo Alaska Air-Hawaiian Airlines deal tossed by US judge

April 27, 2026

North America

MLex summary: A federal judge in Hawaii has again thrown out a lawsuit by airline passengers seeking to unwind Alaska Air Group’s acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines, ruling that the plaintiffs did not plausibly ... (more story)

Google sees EU publish draft plans on DMA compliance for Android’s AI features

April 27, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: Alphabet unit Google on Monday saw the European Commission publish draft instructions on how to ensure the AI-relevant features on Android smartphones comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act. Th... (more story)

Google may have to give AI rivals access to Android ‘wake word,’ EU says (update*)

April 27, 2026 | Nicholas Hirst

Europe

Google may have to give ChatGPT, Perplexity and other rival AI services access to the “wake word” and allow them to command apps on Android smartphones to comply with an EU law on digital gatekeepers. Google s... (more story)

Artificial Intelligence View More

Meta faces May 5 EU hearing over fee for third-party AI chatbots on WhatsApp

April 27, 2026 | Nicholas Hirst

Europe

Meta Platforms has been scheduled an antitrust hearing in Brussels on May 5 over its decision to charge other companies for putting their AI chatbots on its WhatsApp service, MLex has learned. Meta started cha... (more story)

China blocks Meta's acquisition of AI startup Manus, orders unwinding of deal

April 27, 2026

Asia

Mlex Summary: China’s National Development and Reform Commission, the country’s top economic planner, said Monday it has blocked the foreign acquisition of artificial intelligence startup Manus and ordered the... (more story)

Malaysia digital minister weighs AI legal personality, stresses human accountability

April 27, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Asia

Malaysia’s digital minister Gobind Singh Deo said responsibility for artificial intelligence must remain with human actors, even as policymakers debate AI legal personality. Speaking at a legal conference on M... (more story)

Mergers and Acquisitions View More

ABF sees 'diminishing' chance of Northern Ireland unit sale for Hovis deal review

April 27, 2026 | Jon Menon

Europe

Associated British Foods said it would probably have to close down its bakery business in Northern Ireland in the event that it doesn’t gain antitrust clearance for its acquisition of Hovis Group because of th... (more story)

Azerbaijan oil company’s Italiana Petroli deal wins EU subsidy approval

April 27, 2026 | Andrew Boyce

Europe

The State Oil Company of the Azerbaijan Republic’s acquisition of energy company Italiana Petroli has received approval from the EU under its foreign subsidy rules. The European Commission had a Monday deadlin... (more story)

Travelers' challenge of Alaska-Hawaiian Air deal dismissed by federal judge again

April 27, 2026 | Flavia Fortes

North America

A Hawaii federal judge has dismissed again a challenge by a group of consumers seeking to undo Alaska Air Group’s acquisition of Hawaiian Airlines. The court had granted a motion to dismiss the initial complai... (more story)

Data Privacy and Security View More

China targets platform algorithms, unfair commissions to boost gig worker protections

April 27, 2026 | MLex Staff

Asia

China has called on internet platforms and delivery companies to better protect gig workers’ rights, urging tighter oversight of algorithms, stronger data privacy safeguards and curbs on unfair fees and anti-c... (more story)

Vietnam retains strict data localization rules in new draft cybersecurity decree

April 27, 2026

Asia

MLex Summary: Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security sent a new draft decree guiding the implementation of the cybersecurity law to the Ministry of Justice for assessment on Saturday. Compared with the previous... (more story)

Singapore weighs youth social media restrictions as risks mount, no immediate ban

April 27, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Asia

Singapore is studying potential restrictions on youth access to social media and is not committing to an outright ban, Law Minister Edwin Tong said Monday, signaling a preference for targeted safeguards to add... (more story)

Intellectual Property View More

Chinese court upholds Innoscience GaN patents in dispute with Infineon

April 27, 2026 | MLex Staff

Asia

Innoscience has secured another legal victory in its ongoing patent dispute with Infineon Technologies, after a Chinese court upheld the validity of two of its core gallium nitride, or GaN, patents.

Japan IP Court overturns JPO resin patent ruling, finds invention obvious

April 27, 2026 | Toko Sekiguchi

Asia

Japan’s IP High Court has canceled a JPO, decision that upheld a thermoplastic resin patent used in display materials, finding that the invention was obvious and that its claimed performance benefits weren’t c... (more story)

Huntington Alloys patent refusal set aside by Indian court for lack of reasons

April 27, 2026 | Freny Patel

Asia

An Indian court has set aside the refusal of Huntington Alloys’ patent application, ruling that authorities must provide reasoned explanations even in atomic energy cases.

Financial Crime View More

Former Stericycle finance director pleads not guilty to US bribery charges

April 27, 2026 | Samuel Rubenfeld

North America

A former financial director of Stericycle’s Latin American division has pleaded not guilty to US charges over his alleged role in a foreign bribery scheme at the waste-management firm, according to court recor... (more story)

Dentons faces fresh UK court case over handling of wealthy client who was jailed

April 27, 2026 | Martin Coyle

Europe

International law firm Dentons is facing a further UK court case over its handling of a wealthy client after court of appeal judges rejected its bid to dismiss the case on Monday. The case is focused on claims... (more story)

Seatrium bribery settlement approved by Singaporean high court

April 24, 2026

Asia, Latin America

MLex Summary: In a disclosure to the Singapore Stock Exchange, Seatrium said the general division of the High Court in Singapore has approved a deferred-prosecution agreement related to the Operation Car Wash ... (more story)

Financial Services View More

UK car-finance lenders opt for certainty over court fight with FCA

April 27, 2026 | Sofia Gerace

Europe

The UK’s financial regulator has been given some relief in its push to roll out a sweeping redress plan for the car-finance mis-selling scandal, after the industry’s main trade body confirmed it would not moun... (more story)

EU finance ministers asked to mull regulator's remit, governance in markets plan

April 27, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: EU finance ministers have been asked to consider the scope of direct supervision and the governance framework in a policy initiative to improve the EU's capital markets called the Market Integrat... (more story)

UK financial watchdog seeks to ease IPO research rules

April 27, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: The UK's financial regulator has said it wants to simplify its rules on information sharing during initial public offerings, after the industry said the current framework is costly and complex. T... (more story)

Trade View More

US Commerce launches oil pipes dumping, subsidy investigations

April 27, 2026

Asia, Europe, Middle East, North America

MLex summary: The US Commerce Department has announced antidumping investigations into oil country tubular goods from Austria, Taiwan and the United Arab Emirates, and an antisubsidy case into Austrian subject imports.

US extends Afghanistan cultural artifacts import ban

April 27, 2026

North America

MLex summary: US Customs and Border Protection has extended an import ban on certain archaeological and ethnological material from Afghanistan through April 28, 2029.

US issues antidumping determinations for Indonesian, Indian, Laotian solar cells

April 27, 2026

North America

MLex Summary: The US Commerce Department has determined solar cells from Indonesia, Laos and India are sold or likely to be sold at less than fair value in the US. The preliminary determination follows investi... (more story)

State Aid View More

Estonia's €36m aid for energy-intensive industry wins EU clearance

April 23, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: Companies in Estonia relying heavily on electricity and exposed to international trade will be eligible for a levy rate reduction of between 75 and 85 percent under a €36 million plan that has wo... (more story)

Croatian aid for gaming business hub can go ahead, EU watchdog says

April 23, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: A Croatian measure worth €37 million, for the construction of two business facilities offering workspaces for the gaming sector in the town of Novska, has won state aid approval, the European Com... (more story)

Germany's €6bn Covid-19 bailout for Lufthansa illegal, EU top court says

April 23, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: Lufthansa has lost its legal challenge to a lower court verdict that ruled a German €6 billion recapitalization plan for the air carrier was illegal. In a judgment delivered Thursday, the EU's Co... (more story)

Energy View More

Maine's governor vetoes pause on new data center construction

April 24, 2026 | Amy Miller

North America

Maine's Democratic governor said Friday that she’s vetoed a bill that would have made Maine the first US state to pause construction on large new data centers. The decision highlights the tough choices for pol... (more story)

Spain’s competition watchdog opens new probes into power firms over 2025 blackout (correct*)

April 24, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: Additional sanction proceedings against power sector companies regarding the April 2025 blackout have been opened by Spain’s competition watchdog Comisión Nacional de los Mercados y la Competenci... (more story)

Von der Leyen says EU to speed energy shift, complete single market

April 24, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU will accelerate its shift to domestic clean energy and push to complete the single market by 2027, following talks in Cyprus between... (more story)

Technology View More

EU’s digital fairness law could disproportionately hit media, trade groups say

April 27, 2026

Europe

MLex Summary: The EU’s planned law to strengthen protection and digital fairness for consumers, the Digital Fairness Act, could create disproportionate impacts on low-risk media businesses, trade groups repres... (more story)

Singapore readies online safety law as minister flags slow platform response times

April 27, 2026 | James Konstantin Galvez

Asia

Singapore is preparing to start its new Online Safety (Relief and Accountability) framework, introducing a dedicated Online Safety Commission with powers to order rapid content removal and strengthen victim re... (more story)

Pork processors to face US price-fixing claims at Sept. 9 trial

April 24, 2026 | Khushita Vasant and Clayton Vickers

North America

Pork processors are set to face off against Minnesota direct action plaintiffs in an alleged price-fixing civil lawsuit, with a US federal judge setting Sept. 9 as the trial date following weeks of discussion.