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Germany's Chancellor Merkel And Serbia's President Vucic News Conference
NewslettersThe Angela Merkel era comes to a close
By Emma Hinchliffe and Claire ZillmanSeptember 27, 2021
Green party (Die Gruenen) co-chairwoman and top candidate for the upcoming federal elections, Annalena Baerbock (r), German Minister of Finance and Social Democratic Party (SPD) top candidate for the federal elections, Olaf Scholz (C) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) chairman and top candidate for the upcoming federal elections, Christian Lindner (L) prior to a discussion board on June 16, 2021 in Berlin, Germany.
EnvironmentGermany’s new government hangs on a deal between climate activists and capitalism’s defenders
By David MeyerSeptember 27, 2021
Vaccinations in Portugal
HealthPortugal leads the world in COVID-19 vaccinations
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezSeptember 25, 2021
Path-to-Zero-EU-Green-Bonds
EnvironmentThe EU’s green bond plan charts a path forward for climate finance
By Katherine DunnSeptember 23, 2021
22 September 2021, Lower Saxony, Oldenburg: A USB-C (l-r), an Apple Lightning and a Micro-USB cable (l-r) can be seen next to each other.
TechEurope wants one device charger to rule them all—and it doesn’t come from Apple
By David MeyerSeptember 23, 2021
Election campaign billboards showing Annalena Baerbock, chancellor candidate of the German Greens Party, Olaf Scholz, chancellor candidate of the German Social Democrats (SPD), and Armin Laschet, chancellor candidate of the Christian Democrats (CDU/CSU), stand ahead of federal parliamentary elections on September 21, 2021 in Berlin, Germany.
Politics‘Traffic light’ or ‘Jamaica’? Germany is about to get a whole new kind of government
By David MeyerSeptember 23, 2021
Short of gas, wind, and power: How a perfect storm is roiling the world’s energy market
EnergyShort of gas, wind, and power: How a perfect storm is roiling the world’s energy market
By Katherine DunnSeptember 16, 2021
Aerial Views Of The London Array Offshore Windfarm
EnergyThe U.K. went all in on wind power. Here’s what happens when it stops blowing
By Sophie MellorSeptember 16, 2021
U.K. Grid Prepares for Tighter Power Margins This Winter
EnergyEurope’s ambitious net-zero pledges hit home—with eye-watering energy bills
By Sophie MellorSeptember 10, 2021
Intel CEO says ‘big, honkin’ fab’ planned for Europe will be world’s most advanced
TechIntel CEO says ‘big, honkin’ fab’ planned for Europe will be world’s most advanced
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerSeptember 10, 2021
In this photo illustration a medical syringe seen displayed in front of the Sanofi logo.
HealthIts COVID-19 vaccine bogged down in trials, Sanofi to manufacture BioNTech/Pfizer doses
By David MeyerSeptember 10, 2021
U.S. President Biden at European Union Leaders Summit
U.S. isn’t only place to suffer COVID polarization: New study shows EU more divided too
By Sophie MellorSeptember 1, 2021
‘I booked a flight to Europe, now what?’ How the EU’s border ruling affects you
Health‘I booked a flight to Europe, now what?’ How the EU’s border ruling affects you
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerAugust 31, 2021
EU tells Americans to get vaccinated or lose their European holidays
HealthEU tells Americans to get vaccinated or lose their European holidays
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerAugust 30, 2021
Denmark, Sjelland, Copenhagen . Amagertorv (Amager Square), the Stork Fountain and Strøget street, the main shopping street in Copenhagen
HealthDenmark to scrap all coronavirus restrictions as it declares COVID-19 ‘under control’
By David MeyerAugust 30, 2021
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