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International
Lockdowns spread across Europe in the face of Omicron’s ‘lightning’ advance
By
David Meyer
December 20, 2021
Health
Holiday travel plans are in limbo as a growing list of countries introduce bans designed to stop the Omicron variant
By
Katherine Dunn
November 29, 2021
Shell’s decision to leave the Netherlands is about keeping investors on its side in difficult times
By
Katherine Dunn
November 16, 2021
Ryanair finally scores victories in fight against European airline bailouts
By
David Meyer
May 19, 2021
Tech
Apple Pay limitations spark Dutch antitrust probe
By
David Meyer
December 4, 2020
Health
Denmark is culling millions of furry minks to extinguish a worrying COVID-19 outbreak
By
Katherine Dunn
November 5, 2020
Finance
Europe’s reopening road map: How 11 countries are beginning to lift lockdowns
By
Flavia Rotondi
,
Boris Groendahl
,
Stefan Nicola
and
Bloomberg
May 5, 2020
International
The coronavirus is pushing the crisis-marred EU to a new breaking point
By
Jeremy Kahn
April 17, 2020
International
Divided Europe agrees on $590 billion in coronavirus funds—but leaves tough choices for later
By
Viktoria Dendrinou
,
Nikos Chrysoloras
,
Milda Seputyte
and
Bloomberg
April 10, 2020
International
Divided Europe—EU finance chiefs fail to agree on $540B coronavirus bailout funding after marathon meeting
By
Viktoria Dendrinou
,
Nikos Chrysoloras
and
Bloomberg
April 8, 2020
Lifestyle
The design firm responsible for familiar signage at transit hubs around the world
By
Anna Ben Yehuda Rahmanan
December 30, 2019
International
Climate Change Litigation Enters a New Era as Court Rules That Emissions Reduction Is a Human Right
By
Katherine Dunn
December 20, 2019
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Looks to Lead the Industry Toward Climate-Minded Travel on Its 100th Birthday
By
Lindsey Tramuta
October 12, 2019
Finance
Uber Could Save Billions in Taxes With This Little-Noticed Move
By
Erik Sherman
September 9, 2019
A Man on a Mission to Make Humanity ‘Future Proof’
By
Eamon Barrett
January 19, 2019
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George Clooney moves to France and sends a strong message about the American Dream
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