Business
May 13, 2020
Air Travel in a Post-Lockdown World
In the face of the novel coronavirus, European airlines throughout the continent are struggling to remain viable amid a slow…
May 6, 2020
Transport and Logistics Persist Despite Turmoil
The extent of the staggering blow that Covid-19 has dealt the global economy has yet to be fully realised. But…
April 28, 2020
European Wine Producers Face Crisis
When the coronavirus pandemic hit European shores and governments instituted lockdowns, nearly all on-trade routes for wineries shut down in…
April 21, 2020
Cruise Industry Enters Deep Freeze
In scenes reminiscent of some of the most ambitious film scripts, the last three stranded cruise ships finally docked after…
March 5, 2020
It’s Not the Germs That’ll Get You
The coronavirus has taken the world by storm. The World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared it a global emergency late…
February 26, 2020
Greek Foreign Policy Hinges on Increased Cooperation
In January 2020, when Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with United States President Donald Trump, the Greek leader remarked that…
February 26, 2020
Will Trade Wins Keep Europe Strong During Coronavirus?
Italy pulled off a victory when it recently dodged tariffs from the United States on some exported goods, including the…
February 20, 2020
The Buck Stops Here: Portugal Introduces Changes
Originally aimed at helping the nation make a buck in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis, Portugal is finding…
February 14, 2020
Portugal Rolls into 2020 with 200 Scooters
Electronic scooters may soon be the preferred way to cruise around the streets of Portugal. In Faro, a beachside town…
February 12, 2020
Deal or No-Deal, Brexit Is Just Beginning
With tears, cheers, and a rendition of Auld Lang Syne, the UK officially made its long-awaited departure from the European…