
Why India Is Greeting the World’s Richest Person With Protests—and an Antitrust Case
By Ravi Agrawal & Kathryn Salam, Foreign Policy Welcome to Foreign Policy’s weekly South Asia Brief. The highlights this week: India

By Ravi Agrawal & Kathryn Salam, Foreign Policy Welcome to Foreign Policy’s weekly South Asia Brief. The highlights this week: India

In this month’s edition of CPI Talks we have the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Joseph Simons,1 the Chairman of

US wireless carriers T-Mobile US and Sprint are expected to urge a federal judge on Wednesday to let them proceed

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos arrived in India amid protests and an antitrust probe to attend a two-day summit and extend

NCAA executives met with the Justice Department’s antitrust chief in November to discuss the association’s plan to change its rules

Amazon has offered Deliveroo a loan after a UK probe into the food-delivery startup’s last funding round threatened a cash

Europe needs to help its companies do more with their vast output of industrial data to help them stave off

Vivendi has made a new move in its on-going battle to prevent the merger of Mediaset’s European holdings into a

Damien Geradin has left Euclid Law to start a new competition law boutique in Brussels. Geradin Partners launched on January

Thailand on Tuesday, January 14, approved the merger of two state-run telecommunication companies, CAT Telecom and TOT, into the National
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