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China opens probe into EU dairy subsidies in new round of trade war
China has opened an anti-subsidy investigation into European dairy imports, in the latest tit-for-tat trade dispute between the two economic powers. Read on »
The problem of gender imbalance in EU digital healthcareOpinion
Healthcare is often cited as a sector where the gender divide of doctors in Europe already comparable to the gender split in the population as a whole. However, the digitalisation of healthcare is creating a new stark gender gap.Read on »
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Mpox vaccinations to start in Africa in 'a few days', as EU rules out border controls
African states are expected to start vaccinations against mpox in ‘a few days’, officials said, as the EU and others face greater pressure to provide vaccines and make their own preparations to combat the virus’ spread. Read on »
Jackson Hole gathering to focus on rate cuts as economic weakness spreads
Global central bankers and financial elites will meet for their annual conference in the mountain resort Jackson Hole, in Wyoming, and are expected to announce further rate cuts amid recession fears. Read on »
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