Ipsen Gets FDA Advisers’ Backing for Rare Bone Disease Drug
Ipsen SA’s drug for a rare bone disease got support from a panel of US drug regulatory advisers,
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150 arrested in second night of French protests after 17-year-old shot dead by police
French authorities arrested about 150 people overnight as protests broke out for a second night over the fatal police shooting of a teenager, officials said Thursday.
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French Family Vineyards Imperiled by Historic Inheritance Taxes
As a little girl helping her parents and grandparents in the rolling vineyards of northeast France, Sophie Moussié
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Spanish Inflation Is Now Under ECB’s 2% Goal at a Two-Year Low
Spanish inflation slowed to below the 2% level targeted by the European Central Bank, a small victory for
1970-01-01 08:00
Renault Raises Outlook on New Vehicles, Drive to Cut Costs
Renault SA upgraded its full-year earnings guidance, thanks to strong sales momentum from some new models like the
1970-01-01 08:00
Unrest breaks out for second night in France after police shoot teenager
By Antony Paone and Stephanie Lecoq PARIS (Reuters) -Protesters shot fireworks at police and set cars ablaze in the working
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BNP Paribas in Exclusive Talks to Take on Orange Bank Clients
BNP Paribas SA is entering in exclusive talks with Orange SA to take on its Orange Bank clients,
1970-01-01 08:00
DOJ targets nationwide health care fraud scheme involving over $2.5 billion
The Justice Department announced a sweeping enforcement effort Wednesday aimed at health care, telemedicine and illegal prescription schemes totaling of $2.5 billion in alleged fraud.
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Trafigura sued for $8.4 million by firm owned by tycoons Reuben Brothers
By Eric Onstad LONDON Hyphen Trading Ltd, owned by property and metals tycoons the Reuben brothers, has demanded
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OpenAI Chooses London for Its First Corporate Office Outside US
ChatGPT creator OpenAI Inc. has chosen London as the home of its first corporate office outside the US,
1970-01-01 08:00
Fraudsters likely stole over $200 billion in Covid relief aid, watchdog says
The Small Business Administration distributed more than $200 billion in potentially fraudulent Covid-19 relief funds, according to a federal watchdog.
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Paris: Macron calls police killing of teen 'unforgivable'
His words followed the shooting of a 17-year-old who failed to obey traffic police in the Paris region.
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