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International
As Looming Brexit Hurts U.K. Economy, IMF Head Gloats: We Told You So
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David Z. Morris
December 21, 2017
Finance
The U.K. Will Make Concessions to EU Banks to Keep Them in London After Brexit
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Fortune Editors and Reuters
December 20, 2017
Tech
The EU’s Top Court Just Blew a Big Hole in Uber’s Business Model
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Geoffrey Smith
December 20, 2017
What You Don’t Know, But Should, About the Slave Trade Happening in Libya Right Now
By
Grace Donnelly
November 29, 2017
Finance
Société Générale Finds Its Last Round of Job Cuts and Branch Closures Wasn’t Enough
By
Fortune Editors and Reuters
November 28, 2017
International
The U.K. Is Spending $4 Billion Just to Get Ready for Brexit
By
Geoffrey Smith
November 22, 2017
The ‘Disneyland of Pasta’ Officially Opens in Italy
By
Emily Price
November 21, 2017
International
Merkel Allies’ Appeal to Other Parties Falls on Deaf Ears
By
Fortune Editors and Reuters
November 21, 2017
International
Russia ‘Pushed Fake News’ in Catalonian Independence Fight
By
Keshia Hannam
November 10, 2017
Tech
The EU’s Antitrust Boss Wants These Details From Apple About Its Taxes
By
Reuters
November 7, 2017
International
It’s Time to Change Your Clocks! Why the U.S. and Europe Observe Daylight Savings Differently
By
Natasha Bach
November 3, 2017
Leadership
Catalonia’s Leader Flees to Brussels As His Party Fights on for Independence
By
Geoffrey Smith
October 30, 2017
International
‘Appalling.’ France Is in the Throes of a Butter Shortage
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Natasha Bach
October 30, 2017
International
Catalonia Declares Independence From Spain
By
Geoffrey Smith
October 27, 2017
Ryanair Struggles to Wash Its Hands of Soapless Flight Claims
By
Geoffrey Smith
October 24, 2017
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