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Past articles by Jillian:

EU Scales Back Response to US Climate Law to Focus on Green Tech

Leaders in Europe have dialed down the rhetoric aimed at Washington over its massive green subsidy plan, and instead are focusing on how to improve their own policies to make European companies more competitive with the US and China. → Read More

Elon Musk’s Job Cuts Decimated Twitter Team Tackling Child Sexual Abuse

Elon Musk has dramatically reduced the size of the Twitter Inc. team devoted to tackling child sexual exploitation on the platform, cutting the global team of experts in half and leaving behind an overwhelmed skeleton crew, people familiar with the matter said. → Read More

Intel Seeks Salvation in German Town of Boom and Bust

A $16 billion factory is springing up in a green field in eastern Germany, but skeptics abound. → Read More

Tech Companies Face Billions in Fines Under EU Content Rules

The world’s biggest technology companies could face billions of dollars in fines for breaches of new European Union legislation, details of which are expected to be agreed upon by lawmakers as soon as Friday. → Read More

War Accelerates Russia’s Internet Isolation

Putin has long been preparing a break from the Western internet, and his Ukraine invasion is a turning point. → Read More

U.K. Still Needs Europe for Covid Vaccines, Top EU Official Says

The U.K. has the European Union to thank for sending it enough vaccines to fight its “terrible situation” with omicron cases there increasing by the thousands each day, a senior bloc official said Friday. → Read More

Food Delivery, Ride Apps to Pay Billions More in EU Plan

As many as 4.1 million people working through food delivery and ride-hailing apps could be reclassified as employees under a forthcoming European Union plan meant to improve gig workers’ labor rights. → Read More

EU Lawmakers Pass Strict New Rules Affecting Big U.S. Tech

The lead committee in the European Parliament writing new tech rules passed measures Tuesday that could impact major U.S. and European tech companies. → Read More

Sandra Gallina’s next big fight

The EU’s hard-charging health chief got Europe vaccinated — but now national governments are putting on the brakes. → Read More

CureVac’s vaccine only 47 percent effective at preventing COVID

German firm carried out study of 40,000 people in 10 countries in Europe and Latin America with at least 13 coronavirus variants. → Read More

One quarter later, EU misses its first vaccination goal

Only five countries vaccinated 80 percent of people over the age of 80. Will the second quarter be better? → Read More

UK to import vaccine doses from India amid global jabs race

A first tranche of 10 million doses will arrive next week. → Read More

EU regulator OKs Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine for all adults

The viral vector vaccine was long seen as the front-runner but was delayed after clinical trial issues in the fall. → Read More

Commission publishes AstraZeneca vaccine contract

AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot had revealed a number of confidential details in the text. → Read More

AstraZeneca says meeting with Commission, EU countries is back on

The Commission wants to know what’s behind the company’s projected 60 percent cut to the EU’s deliveries in the first quarter of 2021. → Read More

Hungary becomes first EU country to approve Russia’s coronavirus vaccine

The country is negotiating with Moscow to purchase the Sputnik jab. → Read More

Hungary issues 6-month authorization for Russia’s Sputnik vaccine

Move takes Hungary one step closer to becoming first EU country to administer the jab. → Read More

EU secures up to 300M more doses of BioNTech/Pfizer coronavirus vaccine

Brussels has come under criticism from member countries over vaccine strategy. → Read More

EU regulator likely to green-light Moderna vaccine Wednesday

The EU’s second vaccine will still not be a ‘silver bullet,’ says Stella Kyriakides. → Read More

The EU’s coronavirus vaccine blame game. Why so slow?

The European Commission is being blamed for the slow rollout of jabs across the bloc. → Read More