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HealthLockdowns spread across Europe in the face of Omicron’s ‘lightning’ advance
By David MeyerDecember 20, 2021
HealthHoliday travel plans are in limbo as a growing list of countries introduce bans designed to stop the Omicron variant
By Katherine DunnNovember 29, 2021
EnergyShell’s decision to leave the Netherlands is about keeping investors on its side in difficult times
By Katherine DunnNovember 16, 2021
03 April 2021, Brandenburg, Schönefeld: One Boeing 737-8AS of the airline Ryanair with the registration 9H-QED landing from Fuerteventura (Spain) on the southern runway of Berlin Brandenburg Airport "Willy Brandt".
Travel & LeisureRyanair finally scores victories in fight against European airline bailouts
By David MeyerMay 19, 2021
In this photo illustration, an iPhone is used to make an Apple Pay purchase at The Post Office on July 14, 2015 in London, England.
TechApple Pay limitations spark Dutch antitrust probe
By David MeyerDecember 4, 2020
HealthDenmark is culling millions of furry minks to extinguish a worrying COVID-19 outbreak
By Katherine DunnNovember 5, 2020
FinanceEurope’s reopening road map: How 11 countries are beginning to lift lockdowns
By Flavia Rotondi, Boris Groendahl, Stefan Nicola and BloombergMay 4, 2020
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
French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire (L) applauses past French Treasury managing director Odile Renaud-Basso (R) as they attend an EU finance ministers meeting by videoconference, at the minister's office in Paris on april 9, 2020, on the twenty-fourth day of a strict lockdown aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. - EU finance ministers agreed a 500-billion-euro ($550-billion) rescue on April 9, 2020 for European countries hit hard by the coronavirus epidemic, but sidelined a demand by Italy and France for pooled borrowing. (Photo by Ludovic MARIN / AFP) (Photo by LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP via Getty Images)
LeadershipDivided Europe agrees on $590 billion in coronavirus funds—but leaves tough choices for later
By Viktoria Dendrinou, Nikos Chrysoloras, Milda Seputyte and BloombergApril 10, 2020
French Economy and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire speaks in his office with French Treasury director Odile Renaud-Basso (L) during a break of a Eurogroup videoconference meeting of the eurozone finance ministers to discuss coronavirus response on April 7, 2020 at the French Economy ministry in Paris. - EU finance ministers hope to agree a coronavirus economic rescue package for the worst-hit member states on Tuesday, but will fall short of demands from beleaguered Spain and Italy. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images)
FinanceDivided Europe—EU finance chiefs fail to agree on $540B coronavirus bailout funding after marathon meeting
By Viktoria Dendrinou, Nikos Chrysoloras and BloombergApril 8, 2020
LifestyleThe design firm responsible for familiar signage at transit hubs around the world
By Anna Ben Yehuda RahmananDecember 30, 2019
Supporters of Urgenda, gather prior to an earlier appeal in the organization's climate case. On Dec 20, the Dutch Supreme Court ruled in favor of the group
EnvironmentClimate Change Litigation Enters a New Era as Court Rules That Emissions Reduction Is a Human Right
By Katherine DunnDecember 20, 2019
LifestyleKLM Royal Dutch Airlines Looks to Lead the Industry Toward Climate-Minded Travel on Its 100th Birthday
By Lindsey TramutaOctober 12, 2019
FinanceUber Could Save Billions in Taxes With This Little-Noticed Move
By Erik ShermanSeptember 9, 2019
Daan Roosegaarde.
Design ThinkingA Man on a Mission to Make Humanity ‘Future Proof’
By Eamon BarrettJanuary 19, 2019
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