Positively, scientific advances in hemophilia care have opened opportunities for patients to better manage the physical manifestations of their disease.5 Now, the community is focused on reducing the psychological burden, so that patients can achieve a ‘hemophilia-free mind’.6 Crucially,…
Category: 3. Europe
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Thousands of British oil workers are set to lose their jobs. No one has told them. – POLITICO
But a clutch of Labour politicians in Holyrood publicly back union campaigns to keep issuing new North Sea licenses — opposing a policy central to their colleagues’ green ambitions in Westminster.
And the rebellion goes to the very top. “To put it bluntly, if the choice is more…
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Commission bars ‘AI agents’ from joining online meetings – POLITICO
The technology was mentioned in a wider Commission package on virtual worlds published March 31. “AI agents are software applications designed to perceive and interact with the virtual environment,” the text read. Agents can “operate autonomously,” but their work is set by “specific…
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Spain and Lithuania push to oust Ireland from leading eurozone talks – POLITICO
Most officials, however, say that Donohoe is likely to cling on to his job, although a three-horse race dents his chances of being reelected at the first round.
If no one wins an outright majority on the first attempt, the two candidates with the most votes face off against each other in a…
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US Mideast allies face ‘worst-case scenario’ with Trump aid cuts and tariff whiplash – POLITICO
That economic hardship was amplified by the Trump administration’s imposition, and then sudden suspension, of certain global tariffs in recent days. Jordan, which exported more than $3 billion to the U.S. in 2023, was hit with a 20 percent tariff by its American ally.
“Jordan has…
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Romanian presidential candidate fights her own party to stay in election race – POLITICO
Polling currently shows Lasconi running behind Dan and two nationalist candidates. Those standings sparked a crisis of confidence among USR leaders as to whether their candidate could repeat last year’s successful result, when she qualified for the second round before the election was…
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We started checking Russian shadow vessel insurance. Now what? – POLITICO
“The United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Finland and Estonia are tasking respective maritime authorities to request relevant proof of insurance from suspected shadow vessels as they pass through the English Channel, the Danish Straits of the Great Belt, the Sound between Denmark and…
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German parties’ boycott of far right looks to be over — with AfD on course for key jobs – POLITICO
The AfD won more than 20 percent of the vote and secured 152 seats to become the biggest opposition party in the Bundestag, which entitles it to chair several committees. Those posts hold real power because committee chairs steer debates, summon expert witnesses and influence the legislative…
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Spanish police uncover illegal underground shooting range
Spanish police uncovered an illegal underground shooting range during a search of a home in the southern province of Granada. They suspect the range, located three floors underground, was operated by a weapons trafficking ring to test assault rifles and other arms being supplied to drug gangs….
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Italy’s Meloni heads to US with unlikely mission for Europe
EPA
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is heading to the US to meet Donald Trump – a visit that will see her walk a tightrope between representing the interests of the EU and remaining in the US president’s good books.
As the first European…
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