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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen speaking on the EU's coronavirus response plan.
PoliticsThe coronavirus is pushing the crisis-marred EU to a new breaking point
By Jeremy KahnApril 17, 2020
a court order banned the sale of non-essential goods, concluding the retailer isn’t doing enough to protect staff from the Covid-19 pandemic.
HealthAmazon threatens to suspend deliveries in France over court order demanding coronavirus worker security upgrade
By Helene Fouquet and BloombergApril 15, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic’s latest victim: Foreign investors
FinanceThe coronavirus pandemic’s latest victim: Foreign investors
By Jeremy KahnApril 15, 2020
The first American small-batch whiskey made specifically for French consumers
LifestyleThe first American small-batch whiskey made specifically for French consumers
By Lindsey TramutaApril 5, 2020
B-24 Liberators being assembled at the Willow Run Bomber Factory in Detroit.
PoliticsWorld War II offers lessons—and warnings—for the coronavirus fight
By Jeremy KahnApril 5, 2020
The Coronavirus Economy: What social distancing means for a bike and walking tour business
LifestyleThe Coronavirus Economy: What social distancing means for a bike and walking tour business
By Sara LiebermanMarch 26, 2020
The Coronavirus Economy: How my job managing one of the top cooking schools in Paris has changed
LifestyleThe Coronavirus Economy: How my job managing one of the top cooking schools in Paris has changed
By Lindsey TramutaMarch 21, 2020
France Faces The Coronavirus
TechApple fined $1.2 billion by French antitrust regulators over anti-competitive supplier deals
By Gaspard Sebag and BloombergMarch 16, 2020
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MagazineHow a French retail mogul became an accidental hotelier
By Lindsey TramutaMarch 16, 2020
A picture taken on December 2, 2019 in Donges, near Saint-Nazaire, western France, shows a view of Total Refinery and fuel depot as public works companies (BTP) workers strain some accesses to protest against a planned tax reform. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP) (Photo by LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)
EnergyOil giant Total is being sued by cities and NGOs for not fighting climate change hard enough
By Francois de Beaupuy and BloombergJanuary 28, 2020
French Unions Take To The Streets Again In National Strike Effort
LifestyleBusiness owners in Paris say French pension reform strikes have been ‘devastating’
By Lindsey TramutaJanuary 10, 2020
The Big Business of Holiday Pastry in France
LifestyleThe Big Business of Holiday Pastry in France
By Lindsey TramutaDecember 31, 2019
U.S. Tariffs on French Goods Could Be a Big Opportunity for Italian Winemakers
LifestyleU.S. Tariffs on French Goods Could Be a Big Opportunity for Italian Winemakers
By Rachel KingDecember 31, 2019
Why Is This Artist Plastering His Face on Buildings All Over Paris and Beyond?
LifestyleWhy Is This Artist Plastering His Face on Buildings All Over Paris and Beyond?
By Anna Ben Yehuda RahmananDecember 26, 2019
Former France Telecom CEO Didier Lombard (C) arrives at Paris Courthouse on December 20, 2019 for the ruling in France Telecom trial over series of suicides. - Paris' court gives its judgment on December 20, 2019 in the trial of several former members of France Telecom's management for "moral harassment". (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP) (Photo by LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP via Getty Images)
LeadershipFormer France Telecom CEO Jailed for ‘Moral Harassment’ Linked to Wave of Employee Suicides
By Gaspard Sebag and BloombergDecember 20, 2019
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