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International
Tesla loses ground in Europe despite a local surge in EV purchases post-lockdown
By
Eamon Barrett
August 28, 2020
International
‘We will do this together’: Germany will continue subsidizing workers’ wages through the end of 2021
By
David Meyer
August 26, 2020
Finance
Looking for alternatives to the U.S., investors bet on a recovering Europe
By
Bloomberg
August 24, 2020
The U.K.’s ever-changing COVID travel rules are baffling a nation that just wants to get away
By
Katherine Dunn
August 22, 2020
International
Europe is at a turning point as COVID cases spike, and fragile governments feel the heat
By
Rodrigo Orihuela
,
Frank Connelly
and
Bloomberg
August 20, 2020
International
Europe is suffering from a fresh wave of coronavirus infections. Is the sacred summer vacation to blame?
By
Rodney Jefferson
and
Bloomberg
August 15, 2020
Commentary
If the U.S. had handled COVID-19 like Europe did, 60,000 Americans would still be alive
By
Rich Lesser
August 5, 2020
EasyJet increases flights as passenger demand returns earlier than expected, sending shares skyward
By
David Meyer
August 4, 2020
International
Europe plunges into a deep recession as COVID-battered economies brace for a second wave
By
Fergal O'Brien
,
Catherine Bosley
and
Bloomberg
July 31, 2020
International
The sacred European vacation is at risk as second-wave fears grip tourist hotspots
By
Bernhard Warner
July 27, 2020
International
Ryanair shares plunge after the budget airline divulges its ‘biggest fear right now’
By
Siddharth Philip
and
Bloomberg
July 27, 2020
International
Guarding Britain’s crown jewels was a secure job for over 500 years. Not anymore
By
Jeremy Kahn
July 20, 2020
International
Sweden’s COVID-19 death toll has surpassed neighboring countries. Now the country is investigating
By
Love Liman
and
Bloomberg
July 1, 2020
Airline bailouts highlight the debate over how green the coronavirus recovery should be
By
David Meyer
June 27, 2020
International
That dream of a European vacation in doubt as the EU moves closer to a travel ban on the U.S.
By
Nikos Chrysoloras
,
Milda Seputyte
,
Viktoria Dendrinou
and
Bloomberg
June 27, 2020
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