The research reveals the thriving market for online pre-owned products saw customers across Germany, France, the UK, Italy, and Spain, save an estimated €37.7 billion over the past five years – and last year kept more than 740 million…
Category: 3. Europe
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Snap out of it: Europe, Iran and nuclear negotiations
“Snapback” looks set to be the word of the summer in European negotiations with Iran. In October, United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions on Iran’s nuclear activities—eased under…
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Verdane publishes new survey of consumer AI adoption in Europe
We are pleased to publish an expansive new survey into consumer AI adoption in Europe, which you can read here.
Verdane’s study of 7,282 individuals aged 18-60 across Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Germany and the UK sheds light on…
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European Gas Prices Hold Near Two-Week Low Amid Ample Supply
European natural gas prices held near a two-week low as traders assessed an ample supply outlook after recent disruptions subsided.
Benchmark futures hovered below €34 a megawatt-hour after losing 5.5% last week. While liquefied natural gas…
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Unlocking data to advance European commerce and culture
Editor’s Note: This blog is also available in Italian, Spanish, French, and German.
Europe is home to more than 200 languages and a rich cultural legacy that spans thousands of years, preserved in millions of cultural assets that tell the…
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Paris pays homage to entertainer and civil rights activist Josephine Baker with vibrant new mural
A striking new mural in northeast Paris celebrates Josephine Baker – American-born performer, French Resistance spy, and civil rights hero – bringing her spirit back to the streets of the city she once called home.
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Analysis-Europe’s chemical industry seeks a lifeboat to stay in business
By Francesca Landini, Pietro Lombardi, Mohi Narayan and Arathy Somasekhar
MILAN/NEW DELHI/HOUSTON (Reuters) -Europe’s petrochemical industry is unravelling under a wave of plant closures after years of losses and a rapid expansion of…
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High-level talks held on support for Ukraine a week after Trump said Europe will pay for weapons
The U.K. and Germany are chairing a meeting Monday to discuss President Donald Trump’s plans for NATO allies to provide Ukraine with weapons, a week after the U.S. president said deliveries would arrive in Ukraine within days.
The virtual meeting…
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Fact check: Which European country has the most public holidays?
A proposal by France’s prime minister to get rid of two public holidays has prompted a discussion as to where in Europe workers get the most additional days off.
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Revolut to create 400 new jobs as Paris HQ leads hopes towards French banking licence
Following the appointment of a Western Europe CEO, neobank Revolut has announced a recruitment drive as its new Paris HQ takes shape.
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