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International
How European countries plan to reopen their economies from the coronavirus lockdown
By
Ben Sills
and
Bloomberg
April 14, 2020
International
Locked down until May? European countries mull extending coronavirus measures
By
Alberto Brambilla
,
Rodrigo Orihuela
and
Bloomberg
April 10, 2020
Europe’s auto factories are closing. Experts fear a lost decade is coming
By
David Meyer
and
Katherine Dunn
March 17, 2020
Why Trump’s Europe travel ban makes little sense as coronavirus protection
By
David Meyer
March 12, 2020
Health
Coronavirus in Italy: Europe’s first big Covid-19 outbreak roils global markets
By
David Meyer
February 24, 2020
What Amsterdam’s war on the rubber duckie says about global tourism
By
Phil Wahba
February 22, 2020
International
Europe’s refugee crisis is getting worse—for these children
By
Katy Fallon
February 1, 2020
Finance
Exclusive: Consumer confidence nears a record high in the U.S., but dips in China and Europe
By
Lance Lambert
January 16, 2020
Lifestyle
The design firm responsible for familiar signage at transit hubs around the world
By
Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan
December 30, 2019
International
PSA and Fiat-Chrysler Finalize Merger, Forging Carmaking Giant to Rival VW
By
Tommaso Ebhardt
,
Ania Nussbaum
,
Daniele Lepido
and
Bloomberg
December 18, 2019
Europe is Going All-In on Electric in 2020. It Still Won’t Save the Struggling Auto Sector
By
Christiaan Hetzner
December 17, 2019
Where to Get the Best Travel Tuesday Deals
By
Elaine Glusac
December 3, 2019
International
Europe Is Terrified of Digital Currencies in the U.S. and China—But Can’t Manage to Develop Its Own
By
Geoffrey Smith
December 1, 2019
International
Black Friday Boycotts in Europe Could Help Retailers’ Bottom Line
By
Andrea Felsted
and
Bloomberg
November 28, 2019
Newsletters
Europe’s Silicon Valley Doesn’t Exist
By
Aaron Pressman
and
Adam Lashinsky
November 22, 2019
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