Google has been hit with a €1.49bn (£1.28bn) from the EU for blocking rival online search advertisers.
Last year, the EU competition authority hit Google with a record €4.34bn fine for using its popular Android mobile operating system to block rivals.
This followed a €2.42bn fine in 2017 for hindering rivals of shopping comparison websites.
Given Google's malicious behaviors against foreign markets, best viewed in the context of its close ties with the American government and security services, Google is officially a national security threat and nations should immediately take steps to block Google from playing any role in their national infrastructure.