U.S. Representative David Cicilline, a Democrat and the top antitrust lawmaker in the House, applauded the EU and urged the U.S. Federal Trade Commision to take similar action
Canceled MAX orders, including those where buyers converted to a different model, was 448 jets - and 460 for all jets across Boeing's portfolio
In country after country, the intensive care burden of Covid-19 patients is nearing
As the second wave of the virus hit many Western countries, governments imposed new lockdowns, closing restaurants and bars and banning gatherings
The Bank of England increased its bond-buying stimulus as it prepared for economic damage from new coronavirus lockdowns and the looming risk of Brexit
According to a ministry spokeswoman, a police officer was shot and seriously injured in the exchange of fire near Schwedenplatz
Bars, restaurants, leisure facilities and cultural venues have to close in Germany starting Monday, while schools and most shops can remain open
Hospitalisations skyrocketed in more than a dozen countries in Europe, with admissions soaring beyond the peak reached last spring in a swathe from Austria to Portugal.
The e-commerce giant will continue to invest in international markets including India, where the volumes are growing
Europe is now suffering from a second wave of the Sars-CoV-2 virus attack
A massive ongoing second wave of the pandemic across Europe has prompted many countries to tighten their preventive measures, including reimposing lockdowns, to stem the spread of the virus
An experimental research study suggests that when people are thinking about the health crisis, they express less trust in politicians and political institutions
Moderna said earlier this month it was going to apply for real-time reviews of its experimental Covid-19 vaccine to Europe, following rolling reviews of shots of its rivals Pfizer Inc and AstraZeneca
All of Europe is grappling with how to halt a fall resurgence of the virus before its hospitals become overwhelmed again.
India must watch the developments in Europe carefully
More than 42.9 million people are reported to have been infected by the coronavirus globally
Airlines are urging governments to introduce more testing and travel bubbles to help spur demand
As the Friday night dinner service began earlier this month, it seemed the owners' decision to move the operation into the spacious village church to comply with coronavirus rules was paying off.
German authorities reported a record one-day total of new coronavirus cases this weekend while leaders in Spain and Italy debated how to control the resurgent virus
Steel producers in Europe are under pressure to consolidate, having been battered by weaker demand and global overcapacity