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HealthThe E.U. begins to vaccinate its 450 million citizens as COVID-19 deaths darken the Christmas holiday
By Corinne Gretler and BloombergDecember 27, 2020
Logo of Google is displayed on a smartphone as logo of Fitbit is seen in Brussels, Belgium on August 04, 2020.
TechEU green-lights Google’s $2.1 billion bid to buy Fitbit
By Aoife White and BloombergDecember 18, 2020
This picture taken on November 17, 2020 shows a syringe and a bottle reading "Vaccine Covid-19".
HealthHere’s how much Europe will pay for each COVID-19 vaccine
By David MeyerDecember 18, 2020
Tech‘Open yet sovereign’: Europe proposes a new data regime to boost its digital economy
By Natalia Drozdiak, Bloomberg and Wilder DaviesNovember 25, 2020
European Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager arrives to give a press conference on an anti-trust case with the multinational technology company, Amazon website at European Commission in Brussels on November 10, 2020. - The European Union formally accused US giant Amazon on November 10, 2020, of abusing its control over an online marketplace to distort competition, a breach of anti-trust rules.
TechEurope lays out Amazon antitrust charges, targeting its use of merchants’ data
By David MeyerNovember 10, 2020
PoliticsThese are the foreign leaders who have congratulated President-elect Joe Biden—before Donald Trump has
By Katherine Dunn and Bernhard WarnerNovember 7, 2020
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves 10 Downing Street wearing a face mask on his way to Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) at the House of Commons in London, England, on October 14, 2020.
LeadershipThe Brexit trade negotiations aren’t dead yet, but they’re not far from it
By David MeyerOctober 16, 2020
Medical syringe is seen with 'covid-19' sign displayed on a screen in the background in this illustration photo taken in Poland on October 12, 2020.
HealthAs COVID-19 numbers boom and markets tank, Europe’s leaders urge vaccine coordination
By David MeyerOctober 15, 2020
15 July 2020, Brandenburg, Germany: The light of the low-lying evening sun shines over wind turbines in the "Odervorland" wind farm in the Oder-Spree district (aerial photograph taken with a drone).
EnergyCan emissions cuts and economic growth coexist? Europe is certain they can
By David MeyerSeptember 17, 2020
EnergyEurope doubles down on a pandemic recovery plan that’s green to the core
By Ewa Krukowska, Jonathan Stearns and BloombergSeptember 16, 2020
Max Schrems, the Austrian data-privacy activist, poses for a photograph following an interview in Vienna, Austria, on Tuesday, July 19, 2016.
TechEurope’s privacy regulators form task force to tackle complaints about Google and Facebook code
By David MeyerSeptember 4, 2020
European Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton shows a map of Europe as he talks to journalists during an online news conference at EU headquarters in Brussels on September 3, 2020. - Worried by an increasing dependency on the raw materials used to make smart phones, televisions and energy-saving lights, the European Union on Thursday launched a new strategy to secure access to rare earth minerals and reduce reliance on suppliers like Chile, China and South Africa.
EnvironmentEurope relies on foreign raw materials to power its green and digital future. Now it wants to mine them at home
By David MeyerSeptember 3, 2020
Logo of Google is displayed on a smartphone as logo of Fitbit is seen in Brussels, Belgium on August 04, 2020.
TechGoogle faces EU antitrust probe over the data implications of its Fitbit buy
By David MeyerAugust 4, 2020
FinanceStocks and euro soar as EU gets set to unveil a €750 billion stimulus plan
By Nikos Chrysoloras, Viktoria Dendrinou and BloombergMay 27, 2020
Helen Dixon, Data Protection Commissioner for Ireland
NewslettersEurope Can’t Land Any Big Punches on Big Tech
By Aaron Pressman and Adam LashinskyNovember 12, 2019
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