Pfizer’s Avastin biosimilar wins FDA approval
Pfizer Inc said on Friday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had approved its biosimilar to Roche Holding AG’s blockbuster cancer treatment Avastin....
France braces for record 45 Celsius as Europe melts
France steeled itself on Friday for its hottest day since records began as the death toll rose from a heatwave suffocating swathes of Europe....
UK’s May tells Putin that Russia must end ‘irresponsible activity’
British Prime Minister Theresa May told Vladimir Putin on Friday Russia must end its “irresponsible and destabilizing activity” if relations between the two countries, soured...
Kremlin says Putin answered UK PM May’s questions on spy poisoning
The Kremlin said on Friday that British Prime Minister Theresa May raised the poisoning of a former Russian spy on British soil at talks with...
‘We mean what we say’: Irish PM says Brexit divorce deal is shut
Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar strongly repeated on Friday that the European Union will not reopen the divorce agreement it has reached with Britain or...
Sotheby’s to auction rare videotape of Neil Armstrong’s first steps on moon
A one-time NASA intern who bought a truckload of videotapes to resell them may end up a millionaire next month when Sotheby’s auctions what it...
Lego clan, Blackstone take Madame Tussauds owner Merlin private in $7.5 billion deal
Lego’s founding family and private equity firm Blackstone are taking Britain’s Merlin private again in an agreed deal valuing the Madame Tussauds and Legoland owner...
Google announces new subsea cable ‘Equiano’, connecting Africa and Europe
Alphabet Inc’s Google on Friday announced a new subsea cable dubbed “Equiano” that will connect Africa with Europe, as it boosts its cloud computing infrastructure....
Exclusive: Google appears to have leveraged Android dominance – India watchdog
Google appears to have misused its dominant position in India and reduced the ability of device manufacturers to opt for alternate versions of its Android...
Special Report: Why the military still stands by Venezuela’s beleaguered president
One of the central mysteries of Venezuela’s slow-motion collapse: Why does the military continue to support Nicolas Maduro, the president who has led the once-prosperous...