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Europe’s push to produce low-emission steel is faltering due to the high cost of green hydrogen and unreliable, expensive electricity.
Investors still don't believe in Europe's defense buildup — but they should, Goldman Sachs says By Huileng Tan ...
It is a sobering scenario: European leaders, faced with nothing but bad options, may prove incapable of breaking their nuclear impasse unless someone else takes the plunge first. Europe’s safest bet, ...
Europe’s leaders call for talks, but Iran says diplomacy’s been blown away European leaders are treading a delicate line between tepid support for the US strikes, with entreaties for a return ...
It’s the thundering rattle of roller bags on cobblestone, the teetering heave of monster suitcases up endless stairs. Every year, a new wave of vacationers flocks to Europe with enough luggage ...
In contrast, Europe is stepping up, with its latest proposed sanctions targeting the financial sinews of Russia’s war machine, which complements its efforts to backstop Ukraine’s attempts to ...
In a world abandoned by the US, Europe stands a real chance. However, it urgently needs to be creative enough to imagine new mechanisms through which EU institutions take decisions and EU citizens ...
Club World Cup has faced pushback in Europe but FIFA is banking on its big bet FIFA's newly expanded tournament kicks off June 14 in Miami against the backdrop of legal challenges in Europe.
The Club World Cup. A bold new era for the world’s most popular sport — or a major inconvenience, shoe-horned into a soccer calendar that is already at saturation point? FIFA' ...
Can a bioeconomy take root in Europe? A flurry of projects is underway, but history suggests success won’t be easy by Bradley van Paridon, special to C&EN ...