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Tech
France whacks Google and Amazon with giant privacy fines
By
David Meyer
December 10, 2020
Tech
Using pandemic recovery funds, Europe moves to build up its semiconductor industry
By
David Meyer
December 7, 2020
Health
Christmas aside, Germany prepares for a long, locked-down winter
By
David Meyer
November 26, 2020
Politics
Even if Biden wins, European leaders warn rebuilding relationships will take time
By
Vivienne Walt
November 7, 2020
International
COVID-19 resurgence sets back Europe’s economic recovery hopes
By
David Meyer
November 5, 2020
International
Curfews, closings and police clashes: Spain and Italy impose tough new measures as COVID cases spike
By
Tommaso Ebhardt
,
Jeannette Neumann
and
Bloomberg
October 26, 2020
International
As COVID cases spike in Europe, Italy stands out—but this time for doing things right
By
Bernhard Warner
October 15, 2020
International
A fine kettle: How fishing became the issue that could sink a post-Brexit U.K.-EU trade deal
By
Jeremy Kahn
October 15, 2020
International
‘A curfew at nine o’clock is like closing restaurants’: For the French, the latest COVID measures cross a line
By
Vivienne Walt
October 15, 2020
Retail
Tiffany & Co. launches war of words against LVMH following countersuit
By
Jef Feeley
,
Kim Bhasin
and
Bloomberg
September 29, 2020
International
Wildfires, trade wars, COVID-19: The 2020 global wine harvest may go down as the most challenging yet
By
Elin McCoy
and
Bloomberg
September 20, 2020
International
An in-person oral exam at a prestigious school was scrapped—and more women were admitted
By
Geraldine Amiel
and
Bloomberg
August 26, 2020
Tech
Facebook coughs up $125 million to settle French tax dispute
By
David Meyer
August 24, 2020
International
Europe is at a turning point as COVID cases spike, and fragile governments feel the heat
By
Rodrigo Orihuela
,
Frank Connelly
and
Bloomberg
August 20, 2020
Health
As COVID-19 rates rise, France will require most people to wear masks at work
By
David Meyer
August 18, 2020
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