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'I want to guarantee complete transparency for families'
GSK is reportedly in discussions to acquire cancer biotech Nuvalent, a deal that could surpass $9 billion and mark one of the largest transactions for the UK drugmaker amid rising biotech M&A activity this year.
Recent Russian strikes in Ukraine's Kharkiv region have resulted in the deaths of four individuals and injuries to ten others, highlighting the ongoing conflict's impact on civilians.
The ambitious project for a next-generation fighter jet has been abandoned due to disagreements among companies, impacting European defense collaboration.
The European Commission's decision to invite Taliban representatives to Brussels for discussions on migrant deportations has sparked significant backlash from human rights organizations.
Negah Angha, a Visiting Fellow at King’s College London, shares insights on how former President Trump might affect Israeli military actions and political strategies.
In a recent address to Spanish lawmakers, Pope Leo highlighted the urgent need to confront the profound global crisis affecting the world today.
As Armenia seeks to strengthen ties with the EU, it faces challenges from pro-Russian disinformation campaigns aimed at undermining its government.
In a recent address, Pope Leo urged the Catholic Church in Spain to foster a culture of care and prioritize the voices of abuse victims, while also advocating for the dignity of all individuals, including migrants.
The suspected murder of 11-year-old Lyhanna has led to a silent march in France, highlighting public anger over judicial shortcomings in the case.
Nintendo has been fined €35 million by France's consumer watchdog for failing to promptly address a defect in its Switch Joy-Con controllers, which it was aware of since 2018.
In a poignant demonstration of grief and frustration, nearly 6,000 people gathered in Fleurance to honor Lyhanna, whose death has ignited discussions on societal failures.
In a historic address to the Spanish legislature, the pope urged for a moral revival in public life, emphasizing the importance of respecting the dignity of every individual.
With rising layoffs and closures in the automotive industry, the defense sector is emerging as a potential solution for job creation and stability for manufacturers and workers.
A recent report from SIPRI highlights an alarming trend among nuclear-armed nations, as they shift warheads from storage to operational systems, increasing the potential for conflict.
Ukrainian President Zelensky met with key European allies in Downing Street, coinciding with a notable shift in US President Trump's attention towards the conflict in Iran.
The 'pizza connection,' a unique forum for dialogue between German conservatives and Greens, is making a comeback amid evolving political dynamics.
A silent march took place in France to honor Lyhanna, an 11-year-old girl whose tragic death has sparked outrage over alleged systemic failures and the arrest of a suspect with a troubling history.
Dana White's enthusiasm for Zuffa Boxing's inaugural UK event highlights the potential for future growth in the boxing scene following Chris Billam-Smith's impressive performance.
The European People's Party leader emphasizes the need for a decisive EU response to Chinese overproduction, which is reportedly affecting European industries and economies.