Kevin Whitelaw
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Suspect Killed After Apparent Terrorist Attack in Brussels
Two people were killed by gunfire in downtown Brussels Monday night and prosecutors are investigating whether there was a terrorist-related motive, according to reports in Belgian media.
- Tuesday October 17, 2023
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw, Katharina Rosskopf
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EU Escalates China Tensions With Probe to Ward Off Cheap EVs
The European Union is launching an investigation into Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles as the bloc frets over the ability of its industry to compete.
- Wednesday September 13, 2023
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw, Alberto Nardelli, Albertina Torsoli
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EU Escalates China Tensions With Probe to Ward Off Cheap EVs
The European Union is launching an investigation into Chinese subsidies for electric vehicles as the bloc frets over the ability of its industry to compete.
- Wednesday September 13, 2023
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw, Alberto Nardelli, Albertina Torsoli
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EU Moves Toward Requiring Covid Tests For Passengers From China
The European Union is moving toward an approach to the rampant Covid outbreak in China that may include masks and pre-flight testing requirements on flights from the country.
- Wednesday January 4, 2023
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw
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EU Parliament Suspends Work On Qatar As Corruption Probe Expands
Lawmakers voted to suspend parliamentary work that involves Qatar, which includes a visa liberalization plan.
- Thursday December 15, 2022
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw
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Europe Moves to Arm Ukraine as Sanctions Fail to Sway Putin
After 6 weeks of a war that sanctions have done little to ease, some of Europe's least likely warriors are calling for more arms.
- Tuesday April 12, 2022
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw, Marc Champion, John Follain
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Russia Strikes Ukrainian Military Base Near Polish Border
Russian missiles hit a military training facility in western Ukraine close to the Polish border.
- Tuesday March 15, 2022
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw, Aliaksandr Kudrytski
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EU Launches WTO Case Against China Over Lithuania Blockade
The EU took China to the WTO over its coercive practices against Lithuania and some exporters from other member states.
- Saturday January 29, 2022
- Author: Jorge Valero Galarreta, Kevin Whitelaw
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EU Eyes May In-Person Meeting of U.S. Technology Council
EU Eyes May In-Person Meeting of U.S. Technology Council
- Thursday January 27, 2022
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw, Jorge Valero Galarreta
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Europe Slowly Starts to Consider Treating Covid Like the Flu
The idea has gradually been gaining traction and could prompt a re-evaluation of government strategies on dealing with the virus.
- Wednesday January 12, 2022
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw
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EU Strikes Deal With Moderna to Speed German Vaccine Supply
The European Union said it reached a deal to expedite deliveries of the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine to countries like Germany.
- Thursday December 16, 2021
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw, Tim Loh
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EU Must Make Strong Signal of Deterrence to Russia, Estonia Says
EU Must Make Strong Signal of Deterrence to Russia, Estonia Says
- Thursday December 16, 2021
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw, Ott Tammik
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Europe’s Travel Pass at Risk as Italy, Greece Add Hurdles for Vaccinated
Europe’s Travel Pass at Risk as Italy, Greece Add Hurdles for Vaccinated
- Thursday December 16, 2021
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw
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Omicron Could Overtake Delta in Europe in Months, ECDC Says
Omicron Could Overtake Delta in Europe in Months, ECDC Says
- Thursday December 2, 2021
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw
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Europe Finds Only Mild or Asymptomatic Omicron Cases So Far
The European Union has recorded at least 44 confirmed cases of the omicron variant in 11 countries.
- Wednesday December 1, 2021
- Author: Kevin Whitelaw