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Environment
The EU just reached a deal to overhaul its carbon market to hit its 2030 climate goal—despite an ongoing energy crisis
By
Ewa Krukowska
,
John Ainger
and
Bloomberg
December 18, 2022
The EU and U.S. do not have a free trade agreement, and that is exactly what the EU thinks it should get
By
Raf Casert
and
The Associated Press
December 16, 2022
Tech
The tug of war between Tim Cook and Elon Musk just took a twist as Apple folds in the face of European Union laws
By
Prarthana Prakash
December 14, 2022
Newsletters
Stable Diffusion’s push to develop A.I. ‘art’ technology is like a sprint down a tight rope
By
David Meyer
November 30, 2022
Politics
Europeans furious about Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act are threatening a trade spat: ‘Nobody wants to get into a tit-for-tat’
By
Raf Casert
and
The Associated Press
November 25, 2022
Newsletters
Over-the-counter sales may usher in a boom time for A.I.-based hearing aids
By
Kevin Kelleher
October 28, 2022
Finance
Investors peg one major economy as the first to tip into a recession—and name another whose assets will lead the recovery
By
Edward Harrison
and
Bloomberg
October 17, 2022
Finance
German minister asks for more ‘solidarity’ from U.S. and EU to help lower soaring natural gas prices as winter approaches
By
Tristan Bove
October 5, 2022
Newsletters
The Supreme Court could soon transform the digital publishing industry. Will Congress do anything about it?
By
Jacob Carpenter
October 4, 2022
Germany draws up plans to cut power exports to rest of Europe in worst-case ‘last resort’ scenario
By
Tristan Bove
October 4, 2022
Europe’s ‘unprecedented risk’ of a gas shortage will force it to compete with Asia for scarce and expensive liquid gas
By
David McHugh
and
The Associated Press
October 3, 2022
Finance
Europe’s deglobalization and surging nationalism have echoes of the 1930s. Now it’s heading into a major energy crisis
By
Tristan Bove
October 2, 2022
Newsletters
The EU is crafting liability laws for A.I. products that cause injuries—here’s why the whole world better pay attention
By
Jeremy Kahn
September 29, 2022
Environment
You really don’t understand how bad it could get in Europe this year
By
Tristan Bove
September 24, 2022
Finance
Europe’s energy system has become a ‘market that doesn’t function,’ Spanish Prime Minister says
By
Tristan Bove
September 20, 2022
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