

Liz Alderman
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France Will Cut Spending as It Sees a Weaker Economy Ahead
War, high interest rates and slowdowns in major trade partners are trimming tax revenue and forcing the government in Paris to scale back.

TikTok Is Subject of E.U. Inquiry Over ‘Addictive Design’
The European Commission said it would investigate whether the site violated online laws aimed at protecting children from harmful content.

Airbus Pulls Further Ahead of Boeing in Global Plane Rivalry
The European aerospace giant said it would deliver 800 planes this year, including its A320neo, which competes with Boeing’s troubled 737 Max.

Eurozone Economy Flatlines, Raising Concerns About Falling Behind
The anemic pace of growth in Europe, dragged down by a weak German economy, is widening the gap with the United States.

Bernard Arnault Names 2 More Sons to LVMH Board, Cementing Family Control
The move by France’s richest man extends a carefully-planned succession strategy for the world’s biggest luxury company.

Paris Olympics 2024: What to Expect for Tickets, Hotels and Travel
Want a prime spot to watch 10,000 athletes float by on the Seine or to catch beach volleyball in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower?...

Airbus Is Pulling Ahead as Boeing’s Troubles Mount
With quality control essential, Airbus gains in the rivalry between the world’s biggest plane makers by being seen as “competent.”

Carrefour Drops PepsiCo Products in France Over High Prices
Carrefour, a supermarket chain, said the maker of Pepsi, Lay’s and 7-Up was keeping its food “unacceptably” expensive despite falling inflation.

Hot Glazed Doughnuts on the Menu, and Parisians Can’t Get Enough
The arrival of Krispy Kreme in France is just the latest advance in a decades-long invasion by U.S. fast food in the land of Michelin...

It Could Be a Vast Source of Clean Energy, Buried Deep Underground
In eastern France, and in other places around the world, deposits of natural hydrogen promise bountiful power. But questions remain.