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Health
Italy to introduce COVID vaccine mandate for those over 50, and shuts down most of public life for the unvaccinated
By
John Follain
and
Bloomberg
January 6, 2022
Health
Is Omicron the beginning of the end-emic? Some countries ease COVID restrictions even as infections surge
By
Jeremy Kahn
December 28, 2021
Health
Europe too has a COVID testing crisis, and a Christmas Omicron wave is making it worse
By
David Meyer
,
Vivienne Walt
and
Bernhard Warner
December 24, 2021
International
Europe’s ski industry braces for another winter of pain as Omicron threatens the Alps
By
Vivienne Walt
and
Bernhard Warner
December 22, 2021
International
Lockdowns spread across Europe in the face of Omicron’s ‘lightning’ advance
By
David Meyer
December 20, 2021
Health
COVID-19 vaccine passports work to push up jab rates—sometimes massively—25-country study finds
By
Vivienne Walt
December 14, 2021
International
Big Macs and even bigger flops—American fast-food chains are languishing in Italy, and yet they keep coming
By
Eric J. Lyman
December 11, 2021
Politics
Europe is hitting the unvaccinated with fines, lockdowns, and mandates. Could America be next?
By
Sophie Mellor
December 1, 2021
International
Austria to vaccine skeptics: Get the jab, or you’ll be locked down at home
By
Christiaan Hetzner
and
Vivienne Walt
November 12, 2021
International
What happens when COVID jabs begin to wane? The U.K. offers up a painful lesson
By
Sophie Mellor
October 22, 2021
Tech
The U.S. gets what it wants on digital taxes—almost
By
David Meyer
October 22, 2021
Lifestyle
Social distancing for the 0.1%: Shipyards fill as superyachts grow even more massive during COVID-19
By
Stephen Burgen
October 16, 2021
Health
No jab, no job: Europe’s workers face tough measures as politicians lay down the law
By
Vivienne Walt
and
Bernhard Warner
October 14, 2021
International
Boar-celona! Shakira clashes with purse-snatching hogs as the feral pigs upend European city life
By
Bernhard Warner
and
David Meyer
October 1, 2021
A guide to one of Italy’s most overlooked wine regions
By
Rachel King
September 26, 2021
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My wife sold her engagement ring to pay our tax bill. It led to my PhD and my career tackling the student-debt crisis
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Brian Walsh
Success
Workday’s CEO says his career took off after he changed his attitude—and Amazon boss Andy Jassy swears by the same...
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Preston Fore
Success
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Emma Burleigh