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Intel hit with massive EU antitrust fine after all, but it’s ‘only’ $400 million
By
Stephanie Bodoni
and
Bloomberg
September 22, 2023
Lifestyle
Uber warns job losses would be ‘equivalent to VW going out of business’ if a new EU law to turn gig workers into de facto employees is passed
By
Prarthana Prakash
September 20, 2023
Turkey ‘may part ways’ with EU after years of accession negotiations, says Erdogan, bristling at critical report
By
Inci Ozbek
,
Beril Akman
and
Bloomberg
September 16, 2023
Finance
Europe opens probe into China over cheap EVs flooding the EU: ‘Their price is kept artificially low by huge state subsidies’
By
Kevin Whitelaw
,
Alberto Nardelli
and
Bloomberg
September 13, 2023
Environment
Get ready to replace all your iPhone charging cables because Apple just officially killed the Lightning connector
By
Rachyl Jones
September 12, 2023
Newsletters
Antitrust enforcement will play a major role in reshaping the tech sector
By
David Meyer
September 11, 2023
Demand for wine has fallen so much that France is spending $215 million to distill excess wine into ethanol used in cleaning products
By
Steve Mollman
August 27, 2023
Christine Lagarde vows to keep EU interest rates high ‘as long as necessary’ to slay the beast of inflation
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
August 26, 2023
Retail
Parmesan cheese makers in Italy are fighting counterfeits by embedding edible microchips in their products
By
Prarthana Prakash
August 18, 2023
How the EU wants to police human rights abuses in global supply chains for every firm with 500 workers and $162 million in revenue
By
Rachel Chambers
,
David Birchall
and
The Conversation
August 5, 2023
Finance
Macron’s shock that the EU would hire an American as chief economist leads to Yale’s Fiona Scott Morton withdrawing candidacy
By
Raf Casert
and
The Associated Press
July 19, 2023
Tech
‘Huge blow for Meta’ as EU’s top court sinks legal basis for targeted advertising on Facebook
By
David Meyer
July 4, 2023
Newsletters
The atom bomb or the airliner? The battle over A.I. analogies will determine the fate of A.I. regulation
By
Jeremy Kahn
June 30, 2023
The global financial landscape is shifting in favor of U.S. listings as Europeans get dwarfed and Asian markets grapple with instability
By
Richard Torrenzano
and
Paul Tweed
June 26, 2023
Leadership
Europe just stress-tested Twitter and found it wanting, as top digital official says ‘work needs to continue’
By
Kelvin Chan
and
The Associated Press
June 23, 2023
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