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France's re-industrialisation efforts are set against the backdrop of enduring heavy industry, as evidenced by this active industrial complex.
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France’s Re‑Industrialisation Push: Wind‑Resistant but Not Stalled

France is firing a salvo at the continent’s heavy‑industry decline, but the battle is already being judged on the size of the subsidies on the table – and on a…
Posted by Louise Carter December 15, 2025
Business professionals analyze performance metrics on a data visualization screen, highlighting the role of analytics in modern corporate decision-making.
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Remote‑Work Dismissals: Tech Surveillance Hits Europe

AI‑driven surveillance is no longer a futuristic buzzword – it is now the engine behind a wave of dismissals that is rippling across Europe’s workplaces. In the space of twelve…
Posted by Mathieu Roussel December 15, 2025
Workers in a Shein factory assemble garments under the glow of fluorescent lights, highlighting the labor behind Europe's low-cost fashion.
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Inside Shein’s Chinese Sweatshops – How Low‑Cost Fashion Exploits European Consumers

Shein’s ultra‑cheap dresses are stitched on 14‑hour shifts, with no weekends and salaries of barely €500 a month – a reality that European shoppers rarely see behind the glossy Instagram…
Posted by Mathieu Roussel December 13, 2025
The French game Clair Obscur wins top honors at the Game Awards, highlighting Europe's rising gaming industry and global export potential.
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French Game ‘Clair Obscur’ Wins Big at Game Awards – Europe’s Next Gaming Powerhouse

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 ripped through the 2025 Game Awards, scooping a record nine trophies – including Game of the Year – and leaving heavyweight rivals such as Red Dead Redemption 2 in the…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 13, 2025
The display highlights the legacy of Italy's print media industry, raising questions about the future of its historic newspaper Gedi in the face of government ownership and foreign investment concerns.
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Gedi Sale Sparks ‘Golden Power’ Debate in Italy

The sale of GEDI Gruppo Editoriale could hand Italy’s second‑most‑read daily and three national radio stations to a Greek‑based media group backed by a Saudi sovereign‑wealth fund, igniting a fierce debate over…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 13, 2025
Apple's AI strategy is poised to challenge Europe's tech ambitions, as highlighted by a futuristic map centered on the Apple logo and the EU flag.
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Apple’s AI Coup: Former Google & Microsoft Execs Join the Fight for Europe’s Tech Future

Apple has ploughed a heavyweight from Google‑Microsoft into its European AI engine, and the message is clear: the Cupertino giant is intent on reshaping the continent’s tech map before the…
Posted by Louise Carter December 13, 2025
AI-generated Disney characters exemplify the company's strategic investment in AI platforms like OpenAI's Sora, poised to reshape European media landscapes.
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Disney’s $1 bn AI Gamble: What It Means for European Media

Disney has ploughed a $1 billion into OpenAI’s new text‑to‑video tool Sora, giving the world’s biggest media conglomerate the right to let users generate short clips starring Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars icons…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 12, 2025
The Spanish bank Plus Ultra, at the center of a major EU money-laundering probe, is pictured in its opulent, illuminated headquarters.
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Spanish Bank Plus Ultra Under Probe – Money‑Laundering Scandal Hits EU Finance

Investigators have opened a formal probe into Plus Ultra’s alleged misuse of EU rescue funds, linking the airline’s €50 million COVID‑19 aid to a web of shell companies that funnel money to…
Posted by Mathieu Roussel December 12, 2025
The European Commission's Dublin office, at the center of regulatory action against Temu, symbolizes the enforcement of digital market rules across the EU.
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EU Cracks Down on Temu in Dublin – What It Means for UK Online Shops

The European Commission stormed Temu’s Dublin headquarters on 18 September 2024, branding the operation a “pre‑emptive inspection” under the EU’s new digital‑market rules. The raid marked the first simultaneous use of the Digital Services…
Posted by Camille Durand December 12, 2025
Flixtrain’s sleek, modern high-speed train interiors are set to revolutionize UK-Europe travel with new 2028 routes, offering faster journeys for tourists and business travelers.
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Flixtrain’s 2028 High‑Speed Dream – New Euro‑Rail Routes for UK Travelers

Flixtrain’s 2028 high‑speed rollout could turn a routine German upgrade into a game‑changer for British tourists and business travellers alike. From 2028 the Munich‑based operator will launch a “four‑fold” increase…
Posted by Louise Carter December 12, 2025

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