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The European Commission and WHO launch landmark digital health initiative to strengthen global health security
Advancing Australia’s trade interests in Europe
Memory killer cells can improve survival for melanoma patients
How should Australia capitalise on AI while reducing its risks? It’s time to have your say
Travel Demand Continues Strong in April; Domestic Traffic Fully Recovered
Volker Türk in Vienna from 5-8 June for 30th anniversary of landmark declaration that paved way for UN Human Rights Office
Lynparza plus abiraterone approved in the US for the treatment of BRCA-mutated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
Urgent call for action to ensure responsible use of AI
The University of Manchester launches groundbreaking Ukrainian politics course
Agrifood exporter says UK FTA creates fresh opportunities
Ultomiris approved in Japan for the prevention of relapses in patients with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD)
Meta just copped a A$1.9bn fine for keeping EU data in the US. But why should users care where data are stored?
Analysis – Key drivers of recent global vegetable oil and cereal price volatility
Study finds 2 billion people will struggle to survive in a warming world – and these parts of Australia are most vulnerable
New method reveals bacterial reaction to antibiotics in five minutes
Wild-caught seafood is often untraceable
7 biggest current issues in Hospitality industry in 2023
Tagrisso plus chemotherapy demonstrated strong improvement in progression-free survival for patients with EGFR-mutated advanced lung cancer in FLAURA2 Phase III trial
There’s a buzz about ‘sustainable’ fuels – but they cannot solve aviation’s colossal climate woes
There’s a buzz about ‘sustainable’ fuels – but they won’t solve aviation’s colossal climate woes
Report: How North West NSW drivers can save $71 million
Allens acts for Livent Corporation on all-stock merger of equals with Allkem to form AU$15.7bn leading global integrated lithium chemicals producer
Security Council: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ultomiris approved in the EU for adults with neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD)
US Proposed Passenger Compensation Rule Will Raise Costs but Not Solve Delays
Ryanair Places Its Biggest Boeing Order for up to 300 737 MAX Jets
Farxiga extended in the US to reduce risk of cardiovascular death and hospitalisation for heart failure to a broader range of patients
Koselugo approved in China for paediatric patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 and plexiform neurofibromas
Minister Keogh – Victory in Europe Day remembered 78 years on
EU MDR transition extension
AI has potential to revolutionise health care – but we must first confront the risk of algorithmic bias
HSF advises BNP Paribas on EUR 600m financing for Perfetti Van Melle’s acquisition of Mondelez assets
Wild-caught seafood is often untraceable – and some industry players don’t want that to change. Here’s why
Update on FDA Advisory Committee vote on Lynparza plus abiraterone for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer
Statement on Refuel EU Proposals
If ChatGPT wrote it, who owns the copyright? It depends on where you live, but in Australia it’s complicated
Climate Week NYC – We Can. We Will
Most people already think climate change is ‘here and now’, despite what we’ve been told
UN expert: EU Corporate Due Diligence Directive must be strengthened and prevent trafficking
Last live export ship has sailed
mRNA Technology Transfer Programme moves to the next phase of its development
Australia finally has an electric vehicle strategy. How does it stack up?
Fuel efficiency standards will help regional Australians save money
National EV strategy welcomed but true test comes next: Greenpeace
Fuel Efficiency Standards Need Greater Acceleration
Australia announces new ambassador to Netherlands
PM’s international travel to advance NZs economic interests
If you buy it, why can’t you fix it? Here’s why we still don’t have the ‘right to repair’