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China’s state media goes into overdrive after Europe’s ‘misguided’ tariffs on EVs: ‘Chosen to surrender to protectionism’
LeadershipChina’s state media goes into overdrive after Europe’s ‘misguided’ tariffs on EVs: ‘Chosen to surrender to protectionism’
By Lionel LimJune 13, 2024
A man in a hard hat stands outside of a rare earth mineral mine.
PoliticsNorway just loosened China’s stranglehold on rare minerals critical to the global economy—and it’s a huge win for Europe and the U.S.
By Paolo ConfinoJune 11, 2024
Lurching to the right on migration won’t save Europe’s mainstream parties. Here’s why
CommentaryLurching to the right on migration won’t save Europe’s mainstream parties. Here’s why
By Catherine de VriesJune 11, 2024
Protesters lead a model of the grim reaper as Solidarity organisation and Polish farmers protest with Polish and Solidarity flags and anti Green Deal banners at Royal Castle Square
EnvironmentEurope’s landmark Green Deal at risk after EU elections slash Green MEP headcount by 25%
By Ewa Krukowska and BloombergJune 11, 2024
President Emmanuel Macron waving
PoliticsMacron calls snap election in France, far right gains ground, and Ursula von der Leyen closes in on a second term: Here are 4 key takeaways from the EU elections
By Prarthana PrakashJune 10, 2024
Visitors watch the sunset over the city from Lycabettus Hill in Athens, Greece
FinanceOnce the economic basket cases of Europe, now Greece, Spain and Portugal are leading the bloc’s growth
By Eleni Chrepa and BloombergJune 10, 2024
people walking outside a de beers store
RetailDe Beers, the business that coined ‘diamonds are forever,’ is pivoting to jewelry retail ahead of spinoff from Anglo American
By Prarthana PrakashJune 5, 2024
Mark Schneider sitting on a stage
LifestyleNestlé, the baby food pioneer, wants to cash in on the world’s aging population problem
By Prarthana PrakashJune 3, 2024
The rising sun shines through a gap in the old buildings in the central square in Brussels
LifestyleSummer travelers are flocking to northern and central European cities like Brussels and Munich to avoid Mediterranean heat and crowds
By Sarah Rappaport and BloombergJune 1, 2024
The U.K. is bucking the trend as Europe bleeds foreign direct investment. Here’s why
CommentaryThe U.K. is bucking the trend as Europe bleeds foreign direct investment. Here’s why
By Julie Linn TeiglandMay 30, 2024
a row of men welding at a factory
LifestyleGermany’s aging population is dragging on its economy—all of Europe will soon be affected, and it’s only going to get worse
By Prarthana PrakashMay 29, 2024
vehicles driving in front of the eiffel tower
LifestyleUber gears up for Paris Olympics by offering free cruises across the Seine and discounts to ease the load on public transport networks
By Prarthana PrakashMay 29, 2024
King Charles eating cheese
LifestyleBrexit border controls mean the world’s largest food awards will no longer be judged only in the U.K.
By Prarthana PrakashMay 29, 2024
Citibank's London office.
FinanceTrader’s ‘fat finger’ costs Citi $79 million after U.K. fines bank over mistake that triggered 2022 market spasm
By Dylan SloanMay 22, 2024
Mike Regnier, CEO of Santander UK
SuccessJPMorgan and Goldman Sachs want bankers back in the office 5 days a week, but one bank CEO says he only took his $4.2 million job on the condition he could work from home
By Eleanor PringleMay 22, 2024
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