
Italy's Fight Against Corruption: Progress Made, But Perception Remains a Challenge
Italy improves its corruption perception score since 2012, but challenges remain as only 6 of 31 European countries show progress, per Transparency International.

Italy improves its corruption perception score since 2012, but challenges remain as only 6 of 31 European countries show progress, per Transparency International.

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Britain's CMA delivers a landmark ruling giving publishers the right to opt out of Google's AI-powered search features for the first time.