Europe
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A Chill in Britain
Signs of a rebound are mounting. But with more layoffs looming, the U.K. may struggle in 2010, too
- OECD Warns of 'Jobless Recovery'
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EU Picks Unknowns for Top Two Jobs
The choice of Belgian Herman Van Rompuy as Europe's first president and Briton Catherine Ashton as foreign policy chief marks an improbable rise for both
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Innovation Goes Downtown
From Barcelona to Seoul, urban science parks are being built to lure the best minds and the industries of tomorrow
Featured Columnists
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Susan Lund and Charles Roxburgh
Charles Roxburgh is the London-based director of the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), McKinsey & Co.
- Imbalances That Strain the Euro Zone
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Gabriele Suder
Suder is Professor of European and International Business at CERAM Business School.
- Fall of the Berlin Wall: A Victory for Europe
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- Ukraine's `hot air' bedevils global climate deal
- Violent Piracy Rising on the High Seas
- Could Cloud Computing Hurt Outsourcers?
- Turkcell Gains in Turkish Mobile Turmoil
- Warming Signs in U.K. Commercial Property
- Can the Copenhagen Summit Be Saved?
- Russia Makes Surprise CO2 Pledge
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Autos
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GM Foresees Fewer Vauxhall Job Cuts
In meetings with British unions and officials, the U.S. automaker says it expects "significantly" fewer layoffs now that it is hanging on to its U.K. unit
- Inside the Collapse of GM's Opel Deal
- How the Wheels Fell off the GM Europe Sale
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Eastern Europe
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Russia Makes Surprise CO2 Pledge
At a European meeting two weeks before the Copenhagen climate change summit, Russia made an unexpected commitment to cut carbon emissions by up to 25%
- Why Poland Upped Its Reliance on Gazprom
- Integration's Toll on Eastern Europe
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Europe Companies
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Violent Piracy Rising on the High Seas
Operating off the coast of Somalia and further afield, a new breed of more sophisticated and violent pirates is now targeting the global shipping industry
- Turkcell Gains in Turkish Mobile Turmoil
- Shari Arison Shares Her Green Vision
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Economy & Policy
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EU Picks Unknowns for Top Two Jobs
The choice of Belgian Herman Van Rompuy as Europe's first president and Briton Catherine Ashton as foreign policy chief marks an improbable rise for both
- OECD Warns of 'Jobless Recovery'
- Swedes Want More Financier Pay Caps
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Energy & Environment
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How Italy Beat the World to a Smarter Grid
An aggressive rollout of intelligent electrical meters is saving Italy's Enel $750 million per year—and cutting customers' bills
- Israeli Solar Gets Its Moment in the Sun
- Israel Moves Toward Energy Independence
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Finance, Markets & Investing
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Barclays, HSBC Up Their Bets in Russia
Britain's two biggest global banks are expanding their retail banking presence in Russia as fears recede of business disputes there
- Poland Banks on Privatizations to Plug Budget
- Daimler Offers Islamic Financing in Dubai
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Innovation & Design
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A Fresh Look at Water
Israel's IDE Technologies is taking its desalination expertise worldwide. With droughts and global warming, someone's always going to want a drink
- Designer Hotels Hit the Hot Spots
- Executive Office: The Few with a View
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Europe Technology
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Could Cloud Computing Hurt Outsourcers?
Author Nicholas Carr says the rise of cloud computing could take a bite out of IT outsourcing firms—a view also shared by researcher Gartner
- What Apps Will Be on Your Phone in 2012?
- Germans Catch the iPhone Apps Wave
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Europe Leisure
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Coffee Chains Surge Despite Downturn
A new report finds that Britain's big six coffee chains—including Starbucks, Nero, and Costa—defied recession by adding 47% more outlets in the past year
- What Are the World's Most Popular Candies?
- Traveling in Style on Luxury Trains
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- Report: UK's Cadbury won't bite on Hershey offer
- Ukraine's `hot air' bedevils global climate deal
- Ex-Vivendi CEO: I made mistakes but never misled
- Austria, Russia discuss South Stream pipeline
- GM to release plan for European units in December
- US transport chief urges safer roads in Russia
- UK car production down 6.7 pct in October
- German Oct producer prices down 7.6 pct on year
- Alcoa idles Italy smelters, hurting 2,000 workers
- Putin gives Ukraine a break on gas deal
- Airbus runs all 4 engines on military airlifter
- Germany calls for binding climate deal in 2010
- UK proposes tough new banking laws
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