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Long chairs are seen in an empty resort in Marbella, amid the coronavirus outbreak disease COVID-19. Following the confinement decreed by the Spanish government to extend the lockdown until 10th May, people are still being confined in their homes causing an exceptional situation of unusual urban scenes such as empty streets or bars, restaurants and shops closed.
Health
Five weeks off and nowhere to go: How coronavirus sabotaged the European vacation
By David MeyerApril 28, 2020
BRUSSELS, April 16, 2020 .European Council President Charles Michel attends a press conference on the European Union,EU, response to the coronavirus crisis at EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, April 15, 2020. EU on Wednesday put forward a roadmap for member states to phase out containment measures for COVID-19. According to the guideline, the member states should move cautiously as they return to normal life and base their actions on scientific advice. (European Union/Handout to Xinhua via Getty) (Xinhua/European Union via Getty Images)
Finance
Divided Europe can’t decide how to save itself as it meets to design $2 trillion coronavirus recovery plan
By Ian Wishart, Viktoria Dendrinou and BloombergApril 23, 2020
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaking on the EU's coronavirus response plan.
Politics
The coronavirus is pushing the crisis-marred EU to a new breaking point
By Jeremy KahnApril 17, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic’s latest victim: Foreign investors
Finance
The coronavirus pandemic’s latest victim: Foreign investors
By Jeremy KahnApril 15, 2020
President Emmanuel Macron on Monday night told the French that he wants to begin phasing out restrictions from May 11.
Economy
How European countries plan to reopen their economies from the coronavirus lockdown
By Ben Sills and BloombergApril 14, 2020
French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (L) applauses past French Treasury managing director Odile Renaud-Basso (R) as they attend an EU finance ministers meeting by videoconference, at the minister's office in Paris on april 9, 2020, on the twenty-fourth day of a strict lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. - EU finance ministers agreed a 500-billion-euro ($550-billion) rescue on April 9, 2020 for European countries hit hard by the coronavirus epidemic, but sidelined a demand by Italy and France for pooled borrowing. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP) (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty Images)
Leadership
Divided Europe agrees on $590 billion in coronavirus funds—but leaves tough choices for later
By Viktoria Dendrinou, Nikos Chrysoloras, Milda Seputyte and BloombergApril 10, 2020
French Economy and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire speaks in his office with French Treasury director Odile Renaud-Basso (L) during a break of a Eurogroup videoconference meeting of the eurozone finance ministers to discuss coronavirus response on April 7, 2020 at the French Economy ministry in Paris. - EU finance ministers hope to agree a coronavirus economic rescue package for the worst-hit member states on Tuesday, but will fall short of demands from beleaguered Spain and Italy. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images)
Finance
Divided Europe—EU finance chiefs fail to agree on $540B coronavirus bailout funding after marathon meeting
By Viktoria Dendrinou, Nikos Chrysoloras and BloombergApril 8, 2020
Italian winemakers grapple with the coronavirus lockdown
Lifestyle
Italian winemakers grapple with the coronavirus lockdown
By Rachel KingMarch 22, 2020
SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 18: Anti-epidemic medical experts check in at waiting hall of Shanghai Pudong International Airport as they leave for Italy on March 18, 2020 in Shanghai, China. An anti-epidemic medical expert team of 13 people as wells as 17.3 tons of anti-epidemic supplies, departed on Wednesday from China's Shanghai for Milan to help contain novel coronavirus outbreak in Italy. (Photo by Yin Liqin/China News Service via Getty Images)
Health
‘Health Silk Road:’ China showers Europe with coronavirus aid as both spar with Trump
By Alan Crawford, Peter Martin and BloombergMarch 19, 2020
EU executive vice president Margrethe Vestager at a press conference unveiling the new EU white paper on A.I.
Newsletters
The problem with the EU’s A.I. strategy
By Jeremy KahnFebruary 25, 2020
European Commission Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager (L) and EU Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton (R) give a press conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI) on February 19, 2020 at the European Commission headquarters at the Berlaymont building in Brussels.
Tech
Europe wants businesses to share their data and open up their A.I. systems for scrutiny
By David MeyerFebruary 19, 2020
On Brexit Day, a commemorative coin celebrating ‘Peace, Prosperity and Friendship’ stokes divisions
Politics
On Brexit Day, a commemorative coin celebrating ‘Peace, Prosperity and Friendship’ stokes divisions
By Katherine DunnJanuary 31, 2020
How British automakers are bracing for Brexit
How British automakers are bracing for Brexit
By Jaclyn TropJanuary 30, 2020
BELGIUM-EU-BREXIT
Leadership
Brexit Day is finally here. What will actually change?
By David MeyerJanuary 30, 2020
Europe opts against an outright Huawei ban, echoing the U.K.’s defiance of Trump
Politics
Europe opts against an outright Huawei ban, echoing the U.K.’s defiance of Trump
By Nikos Chrysoloras, Natalia Drozdiak and BloombergJanuary 29, 2020
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