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EU Finally Agrees on $2 Trillion Coronavirus Recovery Package
It came down to the last minute, but the European Union found the strength to agree to a $2 trillion package that should speed up the bloc's recovery from the pandemic's unprecedented economic damage. It came down to the last minute, but the European Union found the strength to agree to a $2 trillion package that should speed up the bloc's recovery from the pandemic's unprecedented economic damage. -
COVID Clincher: EU Reaches Deal On Stimulus, Lifting Hopes For Bloc
The agreement on the 750 billion euro recovery fund buoyed hopes that the EU can weather the crisis. The agreement on the 750 billion euro recovery fund buoyed hopes that the EU can weather the crisis. -
Britain To Spend $890 Million On New Infra, Technology With EU
The border infrastructure project is intended to keep a smooth flow of trade between two regions. The border infrastructure project is intended to keep a smooth flow of trade between two regions. -
EU Awaits China Compliance With Lone Criteria Barring Travel Entry
Travelers from China will be given the go-ahead to visit the European Union once China agrees to comply with one remaining condition. Travelers from China will be given the go-ahead to visit the European Union once China agrees to comply with one remaining condition. -
EU Places Condition On China's Inclusion in 'Safe List' Of Countries
The European Union releases the list of 18 countries that can enter its borders on July 1. The European Union releases the list of 18 countries that can enter its borders on July 1. -
China Exempt From EU Travel Ban; Not US
The European Union will reopen its borders to the world on July 1 and has drawn-up a list of countries, including China, which will be permitted entry. The European Union will reopen its borders to the world on July 1 and has drawn-up a list of countries, including China, which will be permitted entry. -
Apple Facing Two-Pronged Probe From EU Antitrust Regulator
The EU's antitrust regulator has launched a two-pronged attack on Apple, announced new investigations into business practices of the company's App Store and Apple Pay platforms. The EU's antitrust regulator has launched a two-pronged attack on Apple, announced new investigations into business practices of the company's App Store and Apple Pay platforms. -
AstraZeneca To Supply Europe With Newly Developed Covid-19 Vaccine
AstraZeneca has reached an agreement with the Inclusive Vaccine Alliance, a group formed by EU-member countries, to supply it with up to 400 million doses of its newly developed coronavirus vaccine. AstraZeneca has reached an agreement with the Inclusive Vaccine Alliance, a group formed by EU-member countries, to supply it with up to 400 million doses of its newly developed coronavirus vaccine. -
EU Uncertain of Passing $847 Billion Coronavirus Stimulus
European Union member states still can't come together on the need to fund its massive stimulus recovery package using both grants and loans. European Union member states still can't come together on the need to fund its massive stimulus recovery package using both grants and loans. -
EU Wants Google, Facebook, Twitter To Submit Monthy Report On Fake News
TikTok joins EU's call for accountability and vigilance on spread of online disinformation. TikTok joins EU's call for accountability and vigilance on spread of online disinformation.