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Journal Ebola: la survie et la vie quotidienne dans le milieu d’une urgence – Video


Journal Ebola: la survie et la vie quotidienne dans le milieu d #39;une urgence
De grands progrs ont t accomplis dans la lutte contre le virus Ebola, mais la lutte est loin d #39;tre termine. Cette vido montre l #39;impact de l #39;pidmie d #39;Ebola sur la vie quotidienne...

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EU calls on U.S. to end Cuba embargo EU – Video


EU calls on U.S. to end Cuba embargo EU
And shifting to the latest diplomatic moves on the global stage. The European Union has called on the U.S. to end its embargo on Cuba. This as both Washington and Havana are pushing to restore...

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EU Urges Quick Restart to Israeli-Palestinian Talks – Video


EU Urges Quick Restart to Israeli-Palestinian Talks
The European Union urged Israelis and Palestinians on Wednesday to quickly restart peace talks that collapsed last year, as the bloc #39;s new foreign policy chief seeks to reinvigorate European...

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EU to Impose Anti-Dumping Duties on China, Taiwan Stainless Steel – Video


EU to Impose Anti-Dumping Duties on China, Taiwan Stainless Steel
The European Union will impose punitive anti-dumping duties from Thursday on imports of stainless steel cold-rolled sheet from China and Taiwan, according to a notice on Wednesday in the EU #39;s...

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Online electronics retailers raided by EU antitrust officials

The raids were part of an ongoing investigation into possible anticompetitive agreements between electronics retailers and manufacturers

European Union antitrust investigators have raided the offices of a number of companies involved in the online sale of consumer electronics products, officials said Wednesday.

The raids, on March 10, were part of an ongoing investigation into possible anticompetitive agreements between electronics retailers and manufacturers, a European Commission spokesman said in an email.

"The Commission has concerns that the companies concerned may have violated EU antitrust rules that prohibit anticompetitive agreements or concerted practices," he added.

The raids are a follow-up of inspections conducted in December 2013, when the Commission raided Samsung Electronics, Philips and electronics retailer Media-Saturn, among other companies.

The spokesman would not name the companies raided this month, nor say whether the Commission targeted the same companies as in 2013.

Samsung and Philips did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Staff at Media-Saturn, one of Europe's largest electronic retailers, would not immediately comment.

The investigation does not concern three other major electronics retailers, Dixons-Carphone, Darty and Euronics, staff reached at those companies said.

The Commission has grounds to suspect the companies raided have restricted online sales of consumer electronics products and small domestic appliances, which might lead to higher prices for consumers or the unavailability of products in some online shops.

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