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Trump Team Bars U.S. Ambassador To EU Gordon Sondland From Deposition
Politics
Trump Blocks U.S. Diplomat From Testifying in Impeachment Inquiry
By Mary Clare Jalonick, Eric Tucker and The Associated PressOctober 8, 2019
A picture taken on October 1, 2019 in Lille shows the logos of mobile apps Facebook and Google displayed on a tablet. (Photo by DENIS CHARLET / AFP) (Photo credit should read DENIS CHARLET/AFP/Getty Images)
Tech
EU Says It Can Force Facebook to Pull Posts With Hate Speech Anywhere in the World
By Stephanie Bodoni, Natalia Drozdiak and BloombergOctober 3, 2019
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Retail
New Trump Tariffs Will Hit European Imports Including Single-Malt Whiskey and Cheese
By Paul Wiseman and The Associated PressOctober 2, 2019
EU Luxury Brands Face WTO-Approved U.S. Tariffs
Retail
EU Luxury Brands Face WTO-Approved U.S. Tariffs
By Bryce Baschuk and BloombergSeptember 16, 2019
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Tech
It’s Apple v the EU as the World’s Largest Tax Case Opens This Week in Luxembourg
By Stephanie Bodoni, Aoife White and BloombergSeptember 16, 2019
European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager addresses on the second day of annual Ambassadors Conference in Berlin, Germany on August 27, 2019.
Tech
Europe’s New Digital Chief Wants to Protect Democracy From Big Tech
By David MeyerSeptember 13, 2019
Renowned Brexit protester Steve Bray shouts Remain chants into the doors of the Cabinet Office on Whitehall, the location of daily Brexit contingency planning meetings (codenamed Yellowhammer, in government departments), on 19th August 2019, in London, England. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
Leadership
The U.K. Government’s Worst Case Brexit Scenario Looks a Lot Like ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’
By Alex Morales, Robert Hutton and BloombergSeptember 12, 2019
Is the U.S. Economy Heading for Recession? Even in Trump Country They’re Getting Worried
Finance
Is the U.S. Economy Heading for Recession? Even in Trump Country They’re Getting Worried
By Erik ShermanSeptember 11, 2019
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Finance
How Tesla, Volkswagen and Renault are Vying for Dominance as Europe’s Battle for Electric Cars Heats Up
By Bernhard WarnerSeptember 11, 2019
European Commission President German Ursula von der Leyen gestures as she gives a press conference to announce the names of the new European commissioners, on September 10, 2019 at the European Commission in Brussels.
Newsletters
Europe’s Big Tech Offensive: CEO Daily
By David MeyerSeptember 11, 2019
27 August 2019, Berlin: Margrethe Vestager, EU Competition Commissioner, addresses the participants at the Ambassadors' Conference at the Federal Foreign Office.
Tech
Silicon Valley Won’t Be Getting Rid of Its EU Nemesis Anytime Soon
By David MeyerSeptember 10, 2019
A U.K. Court May Have Made Police Use of Facial Recognition Easier
Tech
A U.K. Court May Have Made Police Use of Facial Recognition Easier
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 4, 2019
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Finance
Bacon Prices Could Soar Due to the ‘Pig Ebola’ That’s Devastating the Pork Industry
By Bernhard WarnerAugust 22, 2019
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Leadership
Greece’s Daunting Challenge: ‘Hundreds of Thousands of Talented People Have Left’
By Vivienne WaltJuly 30, 2019
Boris Johnson, a contender to become the next British prime minister, checks his mobile phone outside Downing Street in 2017.
Cybersecurity
Brexit is Jeopardizing the U.K.’s Cybersecurity—And Fueling the Rise of the “Splinternet”
By Jeremy KahnJuly 22, 2019
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