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Europe AND Middle East
Europe AND Middle East regional intelligence explains how companies, people, policy moves, network operations, investment signals, data centre demand, telecom execution, and market constraints shape infrastructure delivery in the same geographic market or governance area. The page connects public articles with evidence, regional actors, operating dependencies, market context, and customer or regulatory exposure that may otherwise sit across separate topic or company pages. Readers can compare who is active, which signals are backed by public evidence, how local execution risk connects to broader internet infrastructure strategy, and what changes may affect customers, partners, regulators, or capital planning. Search users can understand the geography, the relevant infrastructure sectors, the public evidence base, and the practical questions that make the regional page more useful than a short listing of articles.

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Revolut reaches 50M users, eyes expansion to 100M
Revolut has achieved a remarkable milestone: it now serves over 50 million customers globally, with a significant portion of them (10 million) based in the UK. This achievement sets the stage for the company’s ambitious growth plans, as it targets 100 million customers in the…

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Xapo Bank unveils Bitcoin inheritance to facilitate digital asset succession
What happened Xapo Bank has rolled out a Bitcoin inheritance solution in the UK, allowing its members to designate beneficiaries for their digital assets. With this new feature, Xapo Bank customers can set up a beneficiary who will inherit their Bitcoin holdings in the event of…

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19th Internet Governance Forum in Riyadh: A hybrid event for global dialogue
What happened The 19th Internet Governance Forum (IGF) will take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, from 15 to 19 December 2024. This year’s event features a hybrid format, allowing in-person and online participation. This year’s hybrid format aims to enhance accessibility and…

Datacenter
EU raids data centre over antitrust allegations
In an unexpected move, the European Commission is cracking down on potential anti-competitive behaviour in the data centre construction sector. The Commission has launched EU raids on data centre builders, targeting suspected violations of EU antitrust rules—specifically…

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Spanish Banks Join EU Payment Scheme
What happened On November 18, it was announced that Spanish banks have become the first in the EU to onboard to the instant cross-border payment scheme. Through the efforts of Iberpay and leveraging its services, along with relevant instant payment technologies and processing…

Cloud Service
Zopa’s ambitious plans: Doubling profits in 2025
What happened Zopa, the British fintech lender backed by SoftBank, is on track to double its pre-tax profits in 2024, reaching a projected £31.6 million, up from £15.8 million last year. The company’s growth is largely driven by strong demand for its online banking services…

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Greening your office: Practical steps to reduce emissions
_____________ Why green your office? Reducing the carbon footprint at work helps the environment and can lead to cost savings and improved employee well-being. Many organizations are already embracing green technologies, energy-efficient appliances, and eco-conscious practices…

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Ofgem approves five new links in the North Sea to enhance connectivity
What happened Ofgem, the UK’s energy regulator, has approved the development of five new subsea power links in the North Sea. These interconnectors, involving partnerships with Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark, will facilitate the flow of electricity between the UK and other…

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ASML CEO predicts big gains from AI surge
What happened ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet said on Thursday that the rise in AI computer chips would greatly benefit the company. The growing demand for advanced logic and memory chips, he explained, would boost sales of ASML’s leading-edge tools. At the company’s investor day in…

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Venture capital firm General Catalyst makes first investment in Saudi Arabia
What happened General Catalyst, a venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley, has made its first investment in Saudi Arabia through Lean Technologies, a fintech startup that recently closed a $67.5 million Series B round. With $30 billion in assets under management, General…

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La Vanguardia cuts ties with ‘disinformation network’ X
What happened Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia announced on Thursday (November 14) that it would stop publishing its content on the social media platform X, calling it a “disinformation network.”The Barcelona-based newspaper wrote in an editorial that Twitter X had become an “echo…

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Booking.com must now comply with the Digital Markets Act
What happened As of November 14, 2024, Booking Holdings Inc., a major player in the online travel industry, is officially required to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). This follows its designation as a “gatekeeper” on May 13, 2024. The move is a significant step in…

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EU fines Meta $840M over Facebook Marketplace practices
What happened Meta Platforms has been hit with a significant fine of €798 million ($840 million) by the European Union, accused of engaging in anti-competitive practices to benefit its online classifieds service, Facebook Marketplace. The European Commission claims that Meta…

Institutional
What is the role of AI in enhancing regulatory compliance?
Regulatory compliance is crucial for businesses across all industries, from finance to healthcare. Strict adherence to laws and regulations is essential. Non-compliance can lead to severe penalties, reputational harm, and loss of customer trust. As regulations grow more complex…

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AMD to lay off 4% of employees globally for market adjustment
What happended AMD announced on Wednesday that it would lay off 4% of its global workforce. According to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing, AMD employed 26,000 people at the end of the previous year. After Nvidia, AMD is the second-largest manufacturer of graphics…

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Meta cuts EU subscription fees for Facebook and Instagram by 40%
What happened Meta cut the cost of its ad-free subscription editions of Facebook and Instagram by 40% for users in the European Union, said ‘to meet regional regulatory requirements’. Facebook and Instagram’s monthly membership service for desktop users in the EU will now cost…

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Guardian quits X: A stand against racism and hate
What happened The UK news publisher ‘The Guardian‘ announced on Wednesday (November 13) that it will no longer post on X, citing “disturbing content” on the social media platform, including racism and conspiracy theories. The Guardian has over 80 accounts on X, with approximately…

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Threads turns profitable: Meta’s ad revolution begins
What happened Meta Platforms announced on Wednesday (November 13) that Facebook plans to introduce ads on its social media app Threads in early 2025. The ads will begin running once they are launched on the platform. The specific ad formats and targeting methods have not been…

Institutional
Understanding regulatory compliance in cybersecurity: A beginner’s guide
Cybersecurity has become a critical concern for businesses of all sizes. With the increasing number of cyberattacks, data breaches, and privacy violations, organizations are under constant pressure to protect sensitive information. One essential aspect of this protection is…

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EU asks Apple to stop geo-restricting services
What happened Apple has been ordered by the European Union to end its geo-blocking practices on services such as the App Store. The European Commission issued a formal directive, stating that Apple’s restrictions on content and services based on the user’s location violated EU…
