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Recession fears loom as WEF summit begins
The prospect of imminent global recession cast a long shadow over Davos on Monday as participants gathering for the opening ...

EU pharmaceutical law changes planned to prevent looming medicine shortages
Proposed changes to a European Union pharmaceuticals law will include stronger obligations for the supply of medicines and earlier notifications ...

EU commissioner: Europe to counter US climate initiatives with own ‘green deal’
The European Union responded on Tuesday to U.S. moves to boost its energy transition with its own plans to make ...

In Yemen, cancer patients hardest hit by medical shortages
Ali Jabri cradles his sobbing son Ayoub ahead of chemotherapy treatment at Yemen’s largest cancer hospital in the capital Sanaa ...

Another Hindu temple vandalised in Australia, second in five days-
By PTI MELBOURNE: “Khalistani supporters” have allegedly vandalised a Hindu temple in Australia with anti-India graffiti, a media report said ...

Turkey demands NATO hopefuls ‘hand over your terrorists’ before it approves membership: report
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday stressed that he will oppose the NATO bids of hopefuls Sweden and Finland ...

As China reopens, Davos optimistic about global economy
China’s reopening from pandemic restrictions could drive global growth beyond expectations and help avoid a broader recession even as some ...

Archaeologists in Norway claim to have found world’s oldest runestone
Archaeologists in Norway said Tuesday that have found a runestone which they claim is the world’s oldest, saying the inscriptions ...

European Union reports lower-than-usual excess death rate
The European Union saw 6.7% more deaths than usual in November, down sharply from 40% in the same month of ...