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Iran and Bahrain agree to start talks on resuming ties – Naharnet


Iran and Bahrain agree to start talks on resuming ties  Naharnet

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Iran and Bahrain agree to talk about how they might resume diplomatic relations severed since 2016 – The Hindu


Iran and Bahrain agree to talk about how they might resume diplomatic relations severed since 2016  The Hindu

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Apple’s App Store rules breach EU tech rules, EU regulators say


AMSTERDAM — Apple’s App Store rules breach EU tech rules because they prevent app developers from steering consumers to alternative offers, EU antitrust regulators said on Monday, a charge that could result in a hefty fine for the iPhone maker.

The European Commission, which also acts as the European Union’s antitrust and technology regulator, said it had sent its preliminary findings to Apple following an investigation launched in March.

The charge against Apple is the first by the Commission under its landmark Digital Markets Act which seeks to rein in the power of Big Tech and ensure a level playing field for smaller rivals. It has until March next year to issue a final decision.

EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager cited issues with Apple’s new terms.

“As they stand, we think that these new terms do not allow app developers to communicate freely with their end users, and to conclude contracts with them,” she told a conference.

The Commission said under most of the business terms, Apple allows steering only through ‘link-outs’, meaning that app developers can include a link in their app that redirects the customer to a web page where the customer can conclude a contract.

It also criticised the fees charged by Apple for facilitating via the App Store the initial acquisition of a new customer by developers, saying they went beyond what was strictly necessary for such remuneration.

Apple said it had made a number of changes in the past several months to comply with the DMA after getting feedback from developers and the Commission.

“We are confident our plan complies with the law, and estimate more than 99% of developers would pay the same or less in fees to Apple under the new business terms we created,” the company said in an email.

The EU executive said it was also opening an investigation into the iPhone maker over its new contractual requirements for third-party app developers and app stores and whether these were necessary and proportionate.

DMA breaches can cost companies fines as much as 10% of their global annual turnover.


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Apple’s App Store rules breach EU tech rules, EU regulators say


AMSTERDAM — Apple’s App Store rules breach EU tech rules because they prevent app developers from steering consumers to alternative offers, EU antitrust regulators said on Monday, a charge that could result in a hefty fine for the iPhone maker.

The European Commission, which also acts as the European Union’s antitrust and technology regulator, said it had sent its preliminary findings to Apple following an investigation launched in March.

The charge against Apple is the first by the Commission under its landmark Digital Markets Act which seeks to rein in the power of Big Tech and ensure a level playing field for smaller rivals. It has until March next year to issue a final decision.

EU antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager cited issues with Apple’s new terms.

“As they stand, we think that these new terms do not allow app developers to communicate freely with their end users, and to conclude contracts with them,” she told a conference.

The Commission said under most of the business terms, Apple allows steering only through ‘link-outs’, meaning that app developers can include a link in their app that redirects the customer to a web page where the customer can conclude a contract.

It also criticised the fees charged by Apple for facilitating via the App Store the initial acquisition of a new customer by developers, saying they went beyond what was strictly necessary for such remuneration.

Apple said it had made a number of changes in the past several months to comply with the DMA after getting feedback from developers and the Commission.

“We are confident our plan complies with the law, and estimate more than 99% of developers would pay the same or less in fees to Apple under the new business terms we created,” the company said in an email.

The EU executive said it was also opening an investigation into the iPhone maker over its new contractual requirements for third-party app developers and app stores and whether these were necessary and proportionate.

DMA breaches can cost companies fines as much as 10% of their global annual turnover.


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EU High Representative warns door for Georgia to become bloc’s member “will be closed” due to transparency law



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President Aliyev extends condolences to head of Russia’s Dagestan – News.Az


President Aliyev extends condolences to head of Russia’s Dagestan  News.Az

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Azerbaijan’s garlic imports from Russia skyrocket


Azerbaijan imported a staggering 485.8 tons of garlic, valued at $613,600 in the first four months of 2024, marking a significant increase of 54% in volume and 50% in value year-on-year, Report informs, referring to Azerbaijan State Statistical Committee.

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Presidential representative says ‘captivating projects’ are being implemented in Jabrayil, Gubadli, Zangilan


Interesting projects are being implemented in Jabrayil, Gubadli and Zangilan districts, Vahid Hajiyev, the Special Representative of the President of Azerbaijan for the Jabrayil, Gubadli, and Zangilan districts, said at the Cooperation Forum of Azerbaijan

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Azerbaijan weather forecast for June 25


Mostly dry weather is expected in Baku and the Absheron Peninsula on June 25, Report informs, citing the National Hydrometeorological Service of Azerbaijan.