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Health
Is Omicron the beginning of the end-emic? Some countries ease COVID restrictions even as infections surge
By
Jeremy Kahn
December 28, 2021
International
Europe’s ski industry braces for another winter of pain as Omicron threatens the Alps
By
Vivienne Walt
and
Bernhard Warner
December 22, 2021
International
World Economic Forum postpones January summit as the rise of Omicron stymies Davos yet again
By
David Meyer
December 20, 2021
International
Lockdowns spread across Europe in the face of Omicron’s ‘lightning’ advance
By
David Meyer
December 20, 2021
International
A desperate Germany turns to vaccine-hesitant Eastern Europe for COVID jabs
By
Christiaan Hetzner
December 16, 2021
Environment
Growing wasabi in Iceland inside one of the world’s most innovative greenhouses
By
Regan Stephens
December 15, 2021
Newsletters
A landmark year for the pandemic—and for climate change
By
Katherine Dunn
December 15, 2021
Health
U.K. poised to overtake South Africa as world’s Omicron hotspot—with 200,000 infections a day
By
Sophie Mellor
December 14, 2021
Politics
‘Full on rave’: Famously snarky Ryanair twitter trolls the U.K. government’s 2020 Christmas party
By
Siddharth Philip
and
Bloomberg
December 14, 2021
There’s lithium in them thar hills: startup and VW ink deal to turn Europe’s Rhine valley into global source of EV battery metal
By
Christiaan Hetzner
December 11, 2021
International
Big Macs and even bigger flops—American fast-food chains are languishing in Italy, and yet they keep coming
By
Eric J. Lyman
December 11, 2021
Tech
Europe hits Uber and other gig-economy firms with tough new rules that will give many contractors the rights of employees
By
David Meyer
December 9, 2021
Leadership
Angela Merkel’s 16-year rule ends as German parliament elects Olaf Scholz chancellor
By
Patrick Donahue
,
Arne Delfs
and
Bloomberg
December 8, 2021
Newsletters
Sanctioning Russia could spark (another) energy crisis in Europe
By
Eamon Barrett
December 8, 2021
Health
Europe’s medicine regulators say it’s fine to mix COVID-19 vaccines—and doing so might even offer better protection against disease
By
David Meyer
December 7, 2021
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