 I move on to business news. France's antitrust watchdog slapped a 500 million euro fine on Alphabet's Google on Tuesday on July 13th. That's equivalent to $593 million because Google failed to comply fully with temporary orders it had given in a row with the country's news publishers. The US tech giant was come up with proposals on how it would compensate news agencies and other publishers for the use of their news. Google has the next two months to do that or it would face additional fines of up to 900,000 euros per day. Google said on Tuesday it was very disappointed with the antitrust watchdog's decision.