New York Times: Google has struggled for years to settle an antitrust investigation in the European Union, to avoid a huge fine and the stigma that would come with breaking the law.
Now it appears there may be no end in sight to the Internet search giant’s antitrust problems in Europe even if it does finalize a tentative accord reached in that case, according to a letter from Joaquín Almunia, the competition commissioner and the most powerful antitrust enforcer in the 28-country bloc.