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Eurozone inflation hits a record high of 4.9 percent.

Driven by soaring energy costs, the annual rate for November was the highest since 1997.

Europe Fears That Rising Cost of Climate Action Is Stirring Anger

Memories of the Yellow Vest movement are prompting officials to ensure that spiking energy prices don’t fuel inequality or populist discontent.

Global Economic Growth Will Stabilize Next Year, O.E.C.D. Says

Governments must start addressing the soaring debt used to finance pandemic aid measures, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said.

France to Spend 30 Million Euros on Green Investments

A plan outlined by President Emmanuel Macron commits 30 billion euros to finance crucial industries and cut greenhouse emissions.

L’agriculture française demain: high-tech avec des weekends ‘off’

Hectar, l’école financée par Xavier Niel, veut rendre l’agriculture plus rentable, plus attractive, “plus sexy” au moyen de la technologie. D’autres en France s’y essaient...

The Future Farmers of France Are Tech Savvy, and Want Weekends Off

An unconventional school wants to attract a new crowd to French agriculture, and help farms earn a profit.

Uneven Global Vaccination Threatens Economic Rebound, O.E.C.D. Warns

The group forecast that the worldwide economy would grow 5.7 percent in 2021, slightly lower than its previous estimate.

Uneven vaccination rates put an economic rebound at risk, the O.E.C.D. warns.

The group forecast that the worldwide economy would grow 5.7 percent in 2021, slightly lower than its previous estimate.

Uneven global vaccination pace puts economic rebound at risk, the O.E.C.D. warns.

The group forecast that the worldwide economy would grow 5.7 percent in 2021, slightly lower than its previous estimate.

Europe’s Pandemic Aid Is Winding Down. Is Now the Best Time?

Governments want vaccinations and a business rebound to carry the economy now, but cutting aid too quickly could create economic aftershocks.