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Apple is revamping its app store in the EU to avoid more fines like the $585 million charge it was hit with in April
TechApple is revamping its app store in the EU to avoid more fines like the $585 million charge it was hit with in April
By The Associated PressJune 27, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding the Marine One presidential helicopter and departing the White House on June 24, 2025 in Washington, DC.
PoliticsNATO leaders want to appease Trump, but spending billions more on the defense alliance ‘would be just crazy for Europeans,’ foreign policy expert says
By Nino PaoliJune 25, 2025
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in San Francisco, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersGoogle takes one on the chin in its $4.7 billion EU antitrust fight
By Andrew NuscaJune 20, 2025
Steve Eisman looks to his left and holds up two fingers.
Economy‘Big Short’ investor warns the precarious tariff environment reminds him of WWI—and a trade war would send the U.S. into a recession
By Sasha RogelbergJune 18, 2025
Donald Trump and Wilbur Ross
PoliticsExclusive: Trump’s former commerce secretary says an overconfident White House may push trade allies like the EU too far
By Eleanor PringleJune 17, 2025
Europe’s defense buildup will fall short unless one big problem is solved: Randstad CEO
CommentaryEurope’s defense buildup will fall short unless one big problem is solved: Randstad CEO
By Sander van 't NoordendeJune 5, 2025
European Central Bank cuts rate to 2% amid struggling eurozone growth and stable inflation
PoliticsEuropean Central Bank cuts rate to 2% amid struggling eurozone growth and stable inflation
By Sam Reeves and AFPJune 5, 2025
Swiss inflation turns negative for first time in four years
FinanceSwiss inflation turns negative for first time in four years
By Bastian Benrath-Wright and BloombergJune 3, 2025
Populist backlash and ‘brainwashing’ threaten to derail Bulgaria joining the euro currency
PoliticsPopulist backlash and ‘brainwashing’ threaten to derail Bulgaria joining the euro currency
By David McHugh and The Associated PressJune 3, 2025
EU fines Delivery Hero and Glovo $376 million for running a food delivery cartel
RetailEU fines Delivery Hero and Glovo $376 million for running a food delivery cartel
By AFPJune 2, 2025
BOE’s Bailey urges closer EU trade to reverse Brexit damage
PoliticsBOE’s Bailey urges closer EU trade to reverse Brexit damage
By Philip Aldrick, Tom Rees, Irina Anghel, Francine Lacqua and BloombergMay 30, 2025
Europe must seize opportunity created by Trump turbulence, says tech VC who invested in Spotify early 
CommentaryEurope must seize opportunity created by Trump turbulence, says tech VC who invested in Spotify early 
By Pär-Jörgen PärsonMay 29, 2025
Delayed and cancelled flights have cost airlines €8.1 billion so far this year—now the EU is planning to cut compensation for passengers
FinanceDelayed and cancelled flights have cost airlines €8.1 billion so far this year—now the EU is planning to cut compensation for passengers
By Umberto Bacchi and AFPMay 28, 2025
Trump tariff delay trade is back, sending U.S. markets up on EU reprieve—but it ‘doesn’t pay like it used to’
FinanceTrump tariff delay trade is back, sending U.S. markets up on EU reprieve—but it ‘doesn’t pay like it used to’
By Ian MountMay 27, 2025
US President Donald Trump walks to speak to journalists before boarding Air Force One from Morristown Municipal Airport in Morristown, New Jersey, May 25, 2025
EconomyWall Street’s massive swings signal investors are now ‘too optimistic’ about Trump’s tariff agenda, warns UBS
By Eleanor PringleMay 27, 2025
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