Sanofi : FDA Accepts Dupixent For Review In Children With Moderate-to-severe Asthma
(RTTNews) - Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. (REGN) and Sanofi said that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has accepted for review the supplemental Biologics License Application or sBLA for Dupixent or dupilumab as an add-on treatment for children aged 6 to 11 years with uncontrolled moderate-to-severe asthma. The submission was supported by

Tensions over Brexit escalate again after UK unilateral decision | Currently
The United Kingdom decided unilaterally on Wednesday to extend the period during which British companies do not pay import duties on goods entering Northern Ireland until October 1.Ireland and the European Union are not satisfied with this.

[Opinion] The EU's perverse agenda in Bosnia
In its quest for a quick deliverable in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the European Union is trying to broker a deal that risks entrenching the power of Croat nationalists who are resisting moves to make the country more functional.
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EU considering legal action over UK protocol move
The European Union is considering legal action following yesterday's move by the British government to unilaterally change how the Northern Ireland Protocol is implemented, RTE News understands.

Chinese Industrial Internet Solution to Lead New Tech Revolution
BEIJING, March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The world-leading provider of solutions to better life Haier's COSMOPlat topped the list of China's 15 leading domestic cross-industry and cross-domain industrial internet platforms unveiled by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology at the end of 2020.

London set to overhaul listing rules to attract tech IPOs and cash in on blank-check boom
The U.K. is set to make sweeping changes to London listing rules post-Brexit, lifting a key barrier that has stopped special-purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) from choosing the country, and aimed at attracting technology initial public offerings.

How CRISPR can create more ethical eggs
Over the past couple of decades, Western consumers have shown an increasing appetite for more ethical eggs.The European Union and a number of American states have banned the use of battery cages for egg-laying hens and the cage-free egg market segment has been growing for years.

The European Union supports the interim implementation of the Brexit Agreement
All 27 EU member states support the temporary and temporary implementation of the Trade Relations Agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom last Thursday, January 1, said Sebastian Fischer, spokesperson for Germany’s EU Presidency, in a message on Twitter.

UK urges EU to use Oxford Covid-19 vaccine for elderly
LONDON (March 4): The UK has urged the European Union (EU) to start vaccinating its elderly population with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine after a study showed a single dose provides strong protection against the coronavirus.

European Union: the EPP group rid of Orban but not Europe
The large center-right group ended up provoking the self-exclusion of the elected members of the party of the “illiberal” Hungarian Prime Minister.After years of hesitation.VSt is the end, temporarily at least, of a long, very long saga.

Transcultura: The vocation to build bridges through culture
Having completed its inception phase in October 2020, the Transcultura Programme: Integrating Cuba, the Caribbean and the European Union through Culture and Creativity set its ingenious machinery in motion to promote opportunities and strengthen capacities among Caribbean youths.

The Latest: Pharmacy to vaccinate Florida teachers under 50
A healthcare worker prepares a Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a sports hall in Ricany, Czech Republic, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021. With new infections soaring due to a highly contagious coronavirus variant and hospitals filling up, one of the hardest-hit countries in the European Union is facing inevitable: a tighter lockdown. Sport

EU, Britain clash again in latest post-Brexit spat
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union said Wednesday that Britain's “unilateral action" on trade rules will breach international law and is threatening legal action as post-Brexit tensions continue to escalate between the two sides.

Europe fears creating COVID-19 vaccine passports could lead to discrimination, division
PARIS — After months of political clashes around the world over lockdowns and travel restrictions, Europe is at the forefront of a thorny new COVID-19 controversy: vaccine passports.

EU, Britain clash again over trade rules
EU threatens legal action over move it says violates open-border deal with Ireland BRUSSELS — The European Union said Wednesday that Britain’s “unilateral action” on trade rules will breach international law and is threatening legal action as post-Brexit tensions continue to escalate between the two sides. Commission vice-president Maroš Šefčovič said in

Apple Now Lets Users Move Photos from iCloud
Apple has finally figured out how to let its users get out of the one-way, dead-end street that is the Apple ecosystem.At least part of it.
