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Europe Endorses Its First mRNA Vaccine for RSV
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June 28, 2024
Europe grapples with higher inflation than the US
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September 4, 2023
Europe teases breaking up Google over ad monopoly
The European Commission (EC) believes Google may be violating antitrust rules by favoring its own ad tools at the expense of competitors and is considering whether it will have to break up the company to end the alleged self-preferencing. "Google controls both sides of the adtech market: sell and buy," said Margrethe Vestager, European Commissioner
June 14, 2023
HIMSS23 Europe: Harnessing digital tools to tackle clinician burnout
The healthcare workforce crisis in Europe is being exacerbated by extreme levels of stress, anxiety and burnout among clinicians, with the knock-on effect of placing patient care at risk. A session at HIMSS European Health Conference and Exhibition (7-9 June) in Lisbon, will examine the potential of digital tools to support staff and create a
June 7, 2023
New rules in Europe to curb Big Tech’s market power start to apply
GAFAM giants will have marked their calendars today as the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the European Union’s plan to curb the market power of Big Tech, now technically applies, after entering into force last November. The next major milestone is a few months out, in early fall, when the Commission will confirm which of the
May 2, 2023
Key Europe Markets Showed Improved GOPPAR in February
Select Europe markets, GOPPAR indexed to 2019, USD CC Europe’s key hotel markets reported month-over-month improvement in gross operating profit per available room (GOPPAR), according to STR’s February 2023 P&L data release. London’s February GOPPAR reached US$65.55, which was 83% of the pre-pandemic comparable. In January, the market reported GOPPAR at US$42.06, which was 65%
April 6, 2023
Europe seeks greater autonomy and independence in space
November 15, 2022
by Andrew Jones — November 15, 2022 Gerldine Naja, ESA’s Director of Commercialisation, Industry and Procurement, speaking at the opening of the industry conference at the Space Tech Expo Europe in Bremen, Germany, Nov. 15, 2022. Credit: SpaceNews/Andrew Jones BREMEN, Germany — European space officials are stressing a need for greater autonomy and sovereign capabilities
IoT: Europe readies cybersecurity rules for smart devices
Image: Getty Images/Westend61The European Commission has proposed cyber-resilience legislation that could lead to cybersecurity labels and penalties for device manufacturers with shoddy cybersecurity features and practices. The proposed law covers hardware and software of "products with digital elements" sold in the European Union and connected to any network. The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) proposal covers most network-connected
September 16, 2022
FTX gets registered in Europe with new Cyprus license
FTX, a global cryptocurrency exchange, today announced the company has secured investment license approval from the Cyprus financial market regulator, CySEC. With the new license, the Cyprus office will start offering FTX’s products and services to European clients with passportable licenses across the European Economic Area (EEA). “We’re excited to bring FTX’s innovative offerings to…
March 7, 2022
New car registrations in Europe have hit a historic low
A shortage of semiconductor chips continues to plague European car manufacturers, as car sales fell for a seventh straight month on the continent. Just 680,000 new cars were registered across the European Union in January—a new historic low for the first month of the year going back to the early 1990s, when the European Automobile…
February 17, 2022