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RetailSwiss watches will face some of the highest U.S. tariffs at 31%—and its ripple effects will change the industry’s dynamic
By Prarthana PrakashApril 7, 2025

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By Ryan HoggApril 4, 2025

PoliticsU.K. court orders Donald Trump to pay $741,000 for suing a British spy over salacious U.S.-Russia dossier
By AFPApril 4, 2025

FinanceBP chair Helge Lund bows out as oil giant ditches renewable strategy to focus on fossil fuels
By AFPApril 4, 2025

SuccessEurope has caught a work absenteeism bug, turning one of the continent’s biggest advantages into a multi-billion euro strain
By Prarthana PrakashApril 4, 2025

PoliticsTrump tariffs leave Northern Ireland, and its whiskey and plane makers, at the whim of the EU
By Ryan HoggApril 3, 2025

PoliticsEurope’s luxury players face a path-defining twist with Trump’s tariffs. But only a handful of them will suffer the worst impact
By Prarthana PrakashApril 3, 2025

RetailSiemens to boost drug discoveries using AI through the $5.1 billion acquisition of U.S. software firm Dotmatics
By AFPApril 3, 2025

PoliticsU.K. PM Starmer confirms Trump’s 10% levies will hurt the British economy: ‘Nothing is off the table’
By AFPApril 3, 2025

PoliticsMarco Rubio and U.S. NATO envoy arrive in Brussels as allies await news on how much America’s military will turn its back on Europe
By The Associated PressApril 3, 2025

By AFPApril 3, 2025

PoliticsEU says Trump’s tariffs ‘major blow to the world economy’ but remains open to talks despite U.S. escalation
By AFPApril 3, 2025

FinanceThe Czech Republic, and its quiet automotive giant Skoda, are bucking an economic downturn unfolding in its crucial ally Germany
By Ryan HoggApril 3, 2025

LifestyleStarting today, European visitors are now required to purchase an entry permit to enter the U.K.
By Laurie Churchman and AFPApril 2, 2025

LeadershipGSK employees perform anonymous ‘180’ surveys on their bosses, and CEO Emma Walmsley isn’t exempt
By Ryan HoggApril 2, 2025

PoliticsNorway’s government is being pushed to rethink ‘illogical’ ethical ban on its $1.8 trillion sovereign wealth fund investing in defense
By Prarthana PrakashApril 2, 2025

PoliticsWhat degree of power will America command in NATO? Europe warily awaits U.S. secretary Marco Rubio to determine the future of the alliance
By Matthew Lee, Lorne Cook and The Associated PressApril 2, 2025

By William Wilkes and BloombergApril 2, 2025

PoliticsGreece set to invest $27 billion on military shake-up. The most groundbreaking reform in the ‘history of the Greek state’
By Hélène Colliopoulou and AFPApril 2, 2025

FeaturesAliens, rovers and energy crystals: How Lego’s obsession with detail has kept fans hooked for 92 years and counting
By Prarthana PrakashApril 2, 2025

FeaturesOatly was a pioneer in the world of oat-based dairy challengers. As milk makes a comeback, it has to prove its drinks are more than a fad
By Prarthana PrakashApril 2, 2025

By Alex Wood Morton, Aslesha Mehta and Coins2Day EditorsApril 1, 2025

LeadershipJérôme Lambert took an unlikely career step down from Richemont CEO to leading one of its 29 brands. He said he just wanted to return to ‘the job I love’
By Prarthana PrakashApril 1, 2025

RetailDonald Trump’s strategy to weaken the dollar could already be a success—in making it too expensive for Americans to travel to Europe
By Ryan HoggApril 1, 2025
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