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A WFH ‘culture war’ has broken out across Europe, with the U.K. leading the charge as the most WFH-friendly country, while France lags behind

Sometime between March 2020 and the end of 2021, ‘office workers’ ceased to be a thing. Offices didn’t, of course, and nor did the kind...

A Great Resignation 2.0 is simmering as employees feel overworked and underpaid, forcing them to look for greener pastures

More people are now mulling their options as they increasingly feel overworked and underpaid amid relentless cost pressures.  Employees feel so bogged down by work...

What climate change means for Europe’s ‘pest demographics’ haunting the Paris Olympics

About an hour outside Vienna, the Penny Markt in Krems an der Donau prides itself on two things: low, low prices, and the provenance...

Apple Intelligence Features Not Coming to European Union at Launch Due to DMA

Apple today said that European customers will not get access to the Apple Intelligence, iPhone Mirroring, and SharePlay Screen Sharing features that are coming...

Chinese carmakers are losing their appetite for Europe after the EU imposed tariffs on their EVs

Europe’s tariffs on Chinese-made EVs are already dragging down business sentiment among Chinese companies—and the new taxes aren’t even in effect yet. A recent survey...

London snatches the crown from Paris as Europe’s largest stock market after Emmanuel Macron’s snap election sends investors into a spin

It’s been a turbulent week in France since President Emmanuel Macron suddenly announced snap elections and dissolved the National Assembly. The news rocked the French...

The threat of a Europe-China trade war looms as Beijing launches an anti-dumping probe on pork

Beijing’s response to steep European tariffs on China-made EVs did not take long to materialize. On Monday, officials announced an antidumping probe on European...

China’s state media goes into overdrive after Europe’s ‘misguided’ tariffs on EVs: ‘Chosen to surrender to protectionism’

Eight months after it first announced its anti-subsidy probe, the European Union has finally made its tariff moves. On Wednesday, the European Commission said...

Stellantis CEO says ‘EV race has become a cost-cutting race’ in warning to EU autoworkers

Europe’s carmakers haven’t been shy to make their thoughts known on the millions of cheap Chinese electric vehicles flooding the continent, occasionally with somewhat...

Germany launches ‘Opportunity Card’ to entice millennial talent

Between an aging population and an economy in seemingly perennial stagnation, Germany faces some major challenges. Could a visa aimed at attracting more young,...

Repowering Europe: Bigger, better and ever so brownfield

As Europe’s early adopters of wind energy accelerate the decommissioning of ageing and less economically viable...

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