Drug pricing review group signs deal with Aetion for patient data
The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER), a small but influential Boston-based research group, has signed a deal with private technology company Aetion to...
American Gauff breaks into top 50 at the age of 15
American teenage sensation Coco Gauff made her top 50 debut in the updated WTA rankings released on Monday, becoming the first 15-year-old in 15 years...
German industrial sectors see supply shortage over virus: BDI
Several sectors of Germany’s manufacturing sector are expecting a shortness of supplies from the Far East region in the coming weeks due to the outbreak...
Russia, Turkey preparing talks on fighting in Syria’s Idlib province: TASS
Russia and Turkey are preparing talks on how to de-escalate fighting in Syria’s Idlib province, TASS news agency reported on Monday, citing Russian Foreign Minister...
Olympics: Games torch relay organizers take measures against coronavirus
Greek organizers of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic flame lighting ceremony in ancient Olympia next month said on Monday they have taken extra measures to avoid...
Australia under ‘unprecedented’ threat from foreign interference: spy chief
Australia is under an “unprecedented” threat of foreign espionage and interference, one of the country’s most senior spy chiefs said on Monday....
European shares suffer worst day since 2016 as virus spreads
Europe’s share markets suffered their biggest slump since mid- 2016 on Monday, as a jump in coronavirus cases in Italy, South Korea, Japan and Iran...
New coronavirus cases rise in Italy, Korea and Iran but fall in China
Italy, South Korea and Iran reported sharp rises in coronavirus infections on Monday, triggering concern from the World Health Organization (WHO), but China relaxed some...
Montenegro introduces cap and trade scheme for major CO2 emitters
The European Union’s energy watchdog praised Montenegro on Monday for introducing legislation to limit the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) as well as an emission...
Europe suffers worst day since 2016 as virus spreads
Europe’s share markets suffered their biggest slump since mid- 2016 on Monday, as a jump in coronavirus cases in Italy, South Korea, Japan and Iran...