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People queue outside the new Apple store on its opening day on the Champs Elysees Avenue in Paris, France.
TechApple has gotten so big it’s almost overtaken France’s entire stock market
By Subrat Patnaik, Michael Msika and BloombergDecember 14, 2023
Where to travel in 2024: 4 vacation destinations for the new year
MagazineWhere to travel in 2024: 4 vacation destinations for the new year
By Adam EraceDecember 5, 2023
Novo Nordisk responds to U.S. rival Eli Lilly by announcing new $2.3 billion investment in France to keep up with soaring demand for weight-loss drugs
HealthNovo Nordisk responds to U.S. rival Eli Lilly by announcing new $2.3 billion investment in France to keep up with soaring demand for weight-loss drugs
By ReutersNovember 23, 2023
Paris
PoliticsRich yanks cancel Paris trip plans amid ‘worry that many people abroad are not just anti-Jewish but also anti-American’
By Angelina Rascouet and BloombergNovember 18, 2023
Joe Biden
EnvironmentBidenomics is actually the unholy offspring of Trumpism and big government, and it’s a disaster, says ‘money doctor’ Steve Hanke
By Shawn TullyNovember 11, 2023
a row of people seen at work with frames for eye glasses in hand
RetailLVMH strikes sunglasses deal targeting entry-level shoppers as luxury spending slows down
By Prarthana PrakashNovember 6, 2023
a person unloading grapes onto a container in a vineyard
EnvironmentItaly loses its crown as world’s top wine producer as hailstorms, floods and a soggy spring ruin its harvest—but dropping the top spot is the least of vineyards’ worries
By Prarthana PrakashOctober 26, 2023
people walking outside a Gucci showroom
RetailLuxury slump intensifies as shoppers buy less Balenciaga and Gucci, in latest sign of an end to the ‘roaring 20s’
By Prarthana PrakashOctober 25, 2023
A pest control worker sprays a bedbug-killing chemical in Paris
HealthFrench bedbug chaos is costing hotels as much as $1,600 as panic over a European spread refuses to go away
By Ryan HoggOctober 17, 2023
Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" on display in the Louvre.
EuropeScientists discover new chemical ‘fingerprint’ in ‘Mona Lisa,’ revealing more about how Da Vinci painted the masterpiece
By John Leicester and The Associated PressOctober 11, 2023
picture of bernard arnault smiling
RetailBernard Arnault, the world’s second richest man, may be seeing the end of his winning streak as luxury shoppers bolt for the first time in years
By Prarthana PrakashOctober 11, 2023
A Rwandan soldier walks in front of a burned truck near Palma
FeaturesThe raid in Eastern Africa was one of the worst terror attacks of the century. Survivors say France’s biggest energy company left them to face it alone
By Vivienne WaltOctober 10, 2023
bernard arnault talking
FinanceWorld’s second richest man LVMH’s Bernard Arnault under investigation in Paris over connections to Russian oligarch
By Prarthana PrakashOctober 2, 2023
headshot of Nicolas Hieronimus
RetailL’Oréal CEO and ‘beauty junkie’ Nicolas Hieronimus says he sometimes tries competitors’ products as a way to ‘step up’ his own brand
By Prarthana PrakashSeptember 29, 2023
As more airlines find fake parts, Safran CEO says he can’t quantify the scandal’s magnitude: ‘I can’t tell you what I don’t know’
EuropeAs more airlines find fake parts, Safran CEO says he can’t quantify the scandal’s magnitude: ‘I can’t tell you what I don’t know’
By Albertina Torsoli, Ryan Beene and BloombergSeptember 22, 2023
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