Category: 3. Europe
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Cooking up a deal: DoorDash’s Europe push is fraught with challenges
DoorDash and Uber Eats are shopping in Europe this summer. While the latter enjoys a sizeable presence on the continent, the former is a relatively new arrival on European shores. Both have signed deals in the food delivery space, which has seen… -

Morocco announces new subsidy plan for citrus exports to Europe | News
The Moroccan government has announced a new subsidy plan to bolster the export of fresh citrus fruits in the wake of strengthening competition from Egypt and other suppliers.
The plan, which covers all varieties except for Nadorcott mandarins,…
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Companies in emerging Europe achieving checkmate in the future of work
The labour market is evolving at breakneck speed with the shift from physical to knowledge work. These developments mean that regulators and decision-makers must put in place guardrails but also allow the future of work to flourish….
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Amazon speeds up same-day delivery in Europe with AI
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Is Trump already softening his plans for 100% movie tariffs?
Following the bombshell announcement made by Donald Trump earlier this week stating he would be athorising 100 per cent tariffs on films made outside the US, the president seems to have softened his plans. Maybe.
Trump previously wrote that: “The Movie Industry in America is…
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Novo Nordisk cuts guidance as weight-loss drug market competition grows
Novo Nordisk shares jumped following stronger-than-expected first-quarter earnings, despite the company lowering its growth outlook for 2025 amid intensifying competition in the weight-loss drug markets.
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Metsola threatens to sue Commission over plan to bypass MEPs to set up €150 bn defence loan plan
With SAFE, the Commission plans to raise up to €150 billion on the market to then loan the money to member states for defence investments.
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'Historic mistake': Von der Leyen rules out return to Russian fuels after the war
“Dependency on Russia is not only bad for our security, but also for our economy,” Ursula von der Leyen told the European Parliament.
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Two Belgian teens found with 5,000 ants in Kenya given $7,700 fine or year in prison
The teenagers were found with the ants, which authorities said were destined for European and Asian markets, in an emerging trend of trafficking lesser-known wildlife species.
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