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Environment
This ancient Roman material could unlock the secret to building greener and longer-lasting buildings
By
Bernhard Warner
February 16, 2021
International
The EU’s flawed vaccine rollout will stymie growth in 2021, new forecast reveals
By
Alexander Weber
and
Bloomberg
February 11, 2021
Politics
Italian bonds rally as Mario Draghi tapped to steer Italy out of economic crisis
By
John Follain
,
Chiara Albanese
and
Bloomberg
February 3, 2021
Health
Furious at AstraZeneca, the EU plans export controls for COVID vaccines made on its home turf
By
David Meyer
January 26, 2021
Health
Europe tightens lockdowns to ward off U.K. coronavirus variant
By
David Meyer
January 15, 2021
International
Pierre Cardin, legendary fashion designer and licensing genius, dies at 98
By
The Associated Press
December 29, 2020
International
‘The Mozart of fungi’: For ages, truffle hunting has been one of the most challenging pursuits on earth. Then the pandemic hit
By
Bernhard Warner
December 12, 2020
Tech
How water-resistant is the iPhone? Italian watchdog says Apple’s claims are overblown
By
David Meyer
November 30, 2020
International
Italy allows first quarantine-free flights from U.S. to Europe since the beginning of the pandemic
By
Daniele Lepido
,
Richard Weiss
,
Christopher Jasper
and
Bloomberg
November 26, 2020
Delta and Alitalia are bringing back quarantine-free flights between the U.S. and Europe
By
David Meyer
November 26, 2020
Health
Christmas aside, Germany prepares for a long, locked-down winter
By
David Meyer
November 26, 2020
International
As COVID spreads across Europe, a weary continent goes back into lockdown
By
David Meyer
,
Bernhard Warner
and
Katherine Dunn
November 7, 2020
International
COVID-19 resurgence sets back Europe’s economic recovery hopes
By
David Meyer
November 5, 2020
Tech
Planes continue to fly into a GPS dark hole over the Mediterranean, puzzling experts
By
Katherine Dunn
November 1, 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
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