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Access to Innovative Medicines in Cancer: A global vision for how to evolve value and access in oncology [Promoted content]
The way that value is assessed in oncology must evolve to address growing cancer burden and unequal patient access. To realise the potential of scientific advances in oncology, policy solutions must focus on collaborative, multistakeholder policy interventions and a holistic perspective on value.
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EDPS hearings start today, Polish presidency expresses views on AI factories
And the much-awaited decision this evening on next week's Musk/DSA plenary debate.
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Most Poles disagree with giving Netanyahu safe passage to Holocaust memorial
The Palestinian embassy said Poland should arrest the war criminal Netanyahu, not shield him.
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Portugal to launch tenders for production of sustainable aviation fuel
The initiative is set to get underway in the coming weeks.
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Italy seeks to curb ‘fake’ online reviews for hotels and restaurants
The draft law introduces hurdles for would-be reviewers, including providing verifiable ID as well as proof that they visited the place they want to pass judgement on.
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Puigdemont won’t back motion to topple Sánchez
Any no-confidence vote seems doomed to fail.
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Spain’s Sánchez warns of ‘new arms race’
Europe must wake up once and for all, he said.
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New EU plan to cure hospitals’ cyber woes
Cyberattacks in hospitals can cost lives, putting the impetus on the EU to act.
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The EU’s Trump-China dilemma
Another issue affecting EU-China relations is China's increasingly close political and economic ties with Russia.
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All that’s copper will be fibre?
When it comes to rolling out fibre, it's a tale of two continents.
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Zeitenflipflop: Why Olaf Scholz got weak-kneed on Ukraine (again)
A desire to increase support to Ukraine was one of the reasons Germany's centre-left Chancellor gave for sacking his fiscally-conservative finance minister, but now he's backpedalling.
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Unpacking the Polish EU presidency with diplomat Sobkowiak-Czarnecka
In this episode, host Giada Santana interviews the Polish number 3 in the EU affairs ministry Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka.
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Europe’s defence tech landscape reshaping with new era of venture capital investment [Advocacy Lab Content]
According to a new Dealroom report, Germany, the UK and France dominated the investments, capturing 87 per cent of the total funding.
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Sofia criticized for lack of reforms in healthcare despite record budget
A lack of hospital and pharmaceutical reforms means 'Bulgarians will get the same healthcare while paying 16.5% more,' says former health minister.
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Hungarian multiple myeloma patients facing serious delays in plasma cancer diagnosis
Delayed diagnosis causes a significant disadvantage for Hungarian patients adding cost and complexity to the already stretched healthcare system.
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French PM struggles to win socialist support for no-censure pact
His limited concessions during his address to the National Assembly have not been enough to strike an agreement.
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Irish centre-right parties agree coalition government with independents
The coalition agreement still needs to be ratified by the Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael parties for the government to take office on 22 January.
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The Brief – Ursula’s truth
The secret to von der Leyen’s longevity is her special relationship with the truth – which is to say, it’s a fluid one.
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EU, China to hold anniversary summit despite tensions
The most recent EU-China summit in December 2023 was overshadowed by similar trade tensions.
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German business renews call to review EU sustainability reporting rules
Rather than a path to sustainability, CSRD implementation is perceived as a burden on business.
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