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Green groups urge EU blanket-ban on PVC plastics

The EU should impose a blanket ban on PVC-plastics, and not merely regulate specific harmful additives, a group of green NGOs has argued — citing research from the EU's own chemicals agency (ECHA). Read on »

Medicine dealers: Europe’s secret drug negotiationsINVESTIGATION

Patients suffering from cancer or other serious diseases rarely realise that their fate can depend on secret price deals struck between state officials and pharma executives, Investigative Europe can reveal. Read on »

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Accounting for the missing in Ukraine is first step to peaceOPINION

Ahead of this weekend's Swiss conference on peace in Ukraine, the director general of The Hague-based International Committee on Missing Persons explains the importance of DNA-tracing the remains of those lost or missing or abducted in the war — including children and the remains of Russian soldiers.Read on »

Ukraine signs gas deal with US to break Russian energy dominance

Ukraine has signed a deal with a US company to deliver overseas liquified natural gas (LNG) to Kyiv in an effort to reduce Russian gas dominance. Read on »

Race for migrant doctors drives the EU's disunited 'Health Union'INVESTIGATION

Staff shortages in the healthcare sector could dramatically increase if states do not invest in the health workforce.Read on »

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