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  • Bayer ordered to pay €1.9 billion by US court in Roundup cancer case

    Pharmaceutical company Bayer took over weed killer Roundup in its acquisition of US agrochemical company Monsanto back in 2018. However, it has since been hit with thousands of cancer-related Roundup cases.

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  • Russia to try to tighten influence on South Europe – Poland’s Vice PM

    Russia to try to tighten influence on South Europe – Poland’s Vice PM

    By redeploying its military contingent from Syria to Libya, Russia will try to exert more influence on southern European countries, in particular Greece and Italy.

    This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for National Defense of Poland Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz, who…

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  • American genetic testing firm 23andMe files for bankruptcy as orders fall

    American genetic testing firm 23andMe files for bankruptcy as orders fall

    The company announced the decision late on Sunday amid concerns about the security of millions of customers’ genetic data.

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    The genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy protection in an attempt to sell itself, the American firm has confirmed.

    After…

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  • Seven Croatian fans arrested for Nazi salutes at France-Croatia football match in Paris

    Seven Croatian fans arrested for Nazi salutes at France-Croatia football match in Paris

    About 300 Croatian fans marched to the stadium before the game, with some singing patriotic songs, making Nazi salutes and setting off smoke bombs, domestic media reported.

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  • Recovery and Adaptation of Displaced Children Through Sports Programs

    Recovery and Adaptation of Displaced Children Through Sports Programs

    Mykola Hirni, Director of the Ukrainian Office of PanteonX Charitable Foundation 

     

     

    Children’s lives have changed. Being displaced into new conditions has been a challenge for their mental and physical health. For many…

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  • Poroshenko considers China’s initiative on peacekeeping mission in Ukraine encouraging

    Poroshenko considers China’s initiative on peacekeeping mission in Ukraine encouraging

    Leader of the European Solidarity party, Petro Poroshenko, considers China’s initiative to carry out a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine encouraging.

    “The initiative that was put forward… officially, that China is ready to consider,…

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  • SAP has just become Europe’s most valuable company, dethroning Novo Nordisk

    SAP has just become Europe’s most valuable company, dethroning Novo Nordisk

    The German software company’s share price gained 40% in the past year, while Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk has gradually lost almost half of its own since last summer.

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    German tech giant SAP SE rose to the throne of Europe’s biggest public company, surpassing the market…

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  • Mysterious Golden Orb Found at The Bottom of The Ocean : ScienceAlert

    Mysterious Golden Orb Found at The Bottom of The Ocean : ScienceAlert

    At around 3,300 meters (2 miles) below the surface of the ocean off the coast of Alaska, where the warm light of the Sun never penetrates, an NOAA Ocean Exploration remotely operated underwater vehicle came across a strange, golden orb.


    The bizarre undersea object, encountered during an…

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  • A deep brain stimulation volunteer discusses life after depression

    A deep brain stimulation volunteer discusses life after depression

    In this bonus episode of The Deep End, listen to an interview with Jon Nelson. He’ll share how he’s doing these days, now that his depression is gone. You’ll hear about the work still ahead of him, which may be lifelong. And you’ll hear about his plans for the future.