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Politics
France’s political chaos has already halted some economic reforms while markets weigh the worst-case scenario
By
William Horobin
,
Alice Gledhill
and
Bloomberg
July 1, 2024
Success
The Germans and French get over 30 days off a year—yet, they feel more ‘deprived’ of vacations than their U.S. peers with half the days
By
Prarthana Prakash
July 1, 2024
Lifestyle
Italy is paying people as much as $32,000 to relocate to its Tuscan mountains as it tries to stabilize dwindling populations there
By
Prarthana Prakash
June 28, 2024
Commentary
Why the nation of Alan Turing is poised to revolutionize AI despite the recent dip in investment, according to a venture capitalist
By
James McClure
June 27, 2024
Commentary
Why the Pentagon’s overtures to the private space industry are good news for Europe
By
Jeff Huggins
June 25, 2024
Retail
The U.K.’s largest winemaker is planning a major expansion as business bubbles over, thanks to climate change
By
Prarthana Prakash
June 25, 2024
Newsletters
Apple’s war with the EU heats up with new antitrust charges and an AI threat
By
David Meyer
June 24, 2024
Leadership
Europe and China agree to talk about EV tariffs, a ‘first step’ to avoid a potential trade war between two of the world’s largest economies
By
Lionel Lim
June 24, 2024
Finance
Why going cashless has turned Sweden from one of the safest countries into a high-crime nation
By
Niclas Rolander
,
Jonas Ekblom
and
Bloomberg
June 21, 2024
Finance
Just days after striking a deal with Apple, Santander now in partnership talks with Amazon over Euro-wide consumer finance
By
Jorge Zuloaga
and
Bloomberg
June 21, 2024
Tech
Chinese carmakers are losing their appetite for Europe after the EU imposed tariffs on their EVs
By
Lionel Lim
June 20, 2024
Environment
Greece on the hunt for arsonist suspected of starting wildfires, as Europe swelters in heatwaves
By
Paul Tugwell
,
Sotiris Nikas
and
Bloomberg
June 20, 2024
Finance
JPMorgan joins Goldman Sachs in axing cap on bankers’ bonuses in the UK so it can ‘appropriately’ reward its highest performers
By
Aisha S Gani
and
Bloomberg
June 19, 2024
Retail
As EV competition heats up, Jaguar races to revive new Freelander EVs—but in China
By
Danny Lee
and
Bloomberg
June 19, 2024
Environment
Sweden’s ambitious plan for nuclear power expansion by 2035 is under threat as deadlines loom
By
Lars Paulsson
and
Bloomberg
June 19, 2024
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