
Japan's Takeda beats Q1 profit estimates on mainstay drugs, dengue vaccine
TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical posted first-quarter profit that beat analysts' estimates, citing solid sales of mainstay drugs and the
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German consumer morale to stabilize in August -GfK
BERLIN German consumer sentiment is expected to stabilize in August, after a slight decrease the month before, as
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Qin Gang: Foreign minister's downfall leaves China red-faced
As mystery swirls over Qin Gang's removal, questions have arisen over what this means for Chinese diplomacy.
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Ukrainian host family in Somerset forge 'life-long friendship'
A couple share their hosting experience as part of an appeal for new host families to come forward.
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Exclusive: A Baltimore musician was hired to organize a protest. He says he never knew his client had links to pro-China operatives
In echoes of Russian efforts, a pro-Beijing firm is finding new ways to push its narratives in the US.
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Semiconductors: Can India become a global chip powerhouse?
India has ambitious plans for semiconductor manufacturing, but there are challenges along the way.
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What Is Baby Corn, Anyway?
A baby corn plant and a corn plant are one and the same.
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Al Hilal close to deal for PSG superstar
Al Hilal close to deal with Paris Saint-Germain for their Italian midfield ace Marco Verratti.
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Facebook parent Meta forecasts quarterly revenue above estimates
By Katie Paul and Yuvraj Malik (Reuters) -Meta Platforms forecast third-quarter revenue above market expectations on Wednesday, sending shares up
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Mediterranean fires: Evacuations as new blazes break out in Greece
Efforts are continuing to contain blazes in a number of Mediterranean countries.
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Families of transgender children and advocacy groups sue to block a Missouri law banning most gender-affirming care for minors
Three families with transgender children have filed a lawsuit asking a judge to block a new Missouri law that would ban gender-affirming care for most minors in the state starting next month.
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Israel's Supreme Court says it will not block law that limits its power -- for now
Israel's Supreme Court said Wednesday that it will not issue an injunction to temporarily block a controversial new law that curbs its power. The so-called reasonableness law part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's plans to weaken the judiciary, has now entered into force.
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