
Liz Alderman
Chief Business Correspondent, Europe at The New York Times
I write about European economic and social issues for the New York Times.
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1 week ago |
straitstimes.com | Niraj Chokshi |Liz Alderman
PARIS – Every other year, thousands of visitors flock to a Paris suburb for the Paris Air Show, one of the aerospace industry’s biggest events. The atmosphere is typically celebratory, but the recent deadly crash of an Air India flight cast a shadow over the show this week. The contrasting moods were apparent in the rivalry between two of the show’s most prominent aircraft manufacturers: Airbus and Boeing.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Niraj Chokshi |Liz Alderman
4 hours agoMy Husband Died Abroad. As I Boarded The Plane Home, A Flight Attendant's Innocent Comment Broke Me."At the airport, I whispered mantras to myself. Please don’t talk to me. Please don’t ask me questions. Just let me get on the plane." In August of last year, after an eight-month battle with cancer, my husband, Jeremy, passed away. We had flown back to his native Australia for his final weeks. He …1 hour agoSouthwest Passenger Epic Meltdown On Camera ...
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Niraj Chokshi |Liz Alderman
Every other year, thousands of visitors flock to a Paris suburb for the Paris Air Show, one of the aerospace industry’s biggest events. The atmosphere is typically celebratory, but the recent deadly crash of an Air India flight cast a shadow over the show this week. The contrasting moods were apparent in the rivalry between two of the show’s most prominent aircraft manufacturers: Airbus and Boeing.
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3 weeks ago |
thestar.com.my | Liz Alderman
FOR motorcycle lovers in Sweden, Harley-Davidson is the hottest brand on the road. Jack Daniel’s whiskey beckons from the bar at British pubs. In France, Levi’s jeans are all about chic. But in the tumult of President Donald Trump’s trade war with Europe, many European consumers are starting to avoid US products and services in what appears to be a decisive and potentially long-term shift away from buying American, according to a new assessment by the European Central Bank.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Aurelien Breeden |Catherine Porter |Liz Alderman
Big players in the crypto sector argue that new European cryptocurrency rules may be enabling recent abductions and are demanding changes and more security. A man, beaten and doused in gasoline, was found in the trunk of a car. A couple were abducted before dawn from their countryside house and sped to separate locations. A woman was attacked in broad daylight on a Paris street by men trying to drag her into a van.
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What Is a ‘Decent Wage’? France’s Michelin raises a debate on one of the thorniest issues in capitalism, taking a pledge to ensure that none of its workers would struggle to make ends meet. @globalcompact @ilo @OECD @nytimesworld @nytimesbusiness https://t.co/aXPxQTnOxW
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The price of bread, the most basic food staple, is skyrocketing in Europe, reflecting one of the biggest inflation surges in decades. https://t.co/4OwIVIo5Hr