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Opinion | The New ‘Gold Rush in Space’
06:47pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Russian immigrant Mikhail Kokorich talks about America’s edge in the new era of private exploration, and his own plans for a water-fueled space transport.
UK to spend millions to ease Brexit red tape for N Ireland
04:48pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
The British government will spend up 355 million pounds ($465 million) to help businesses in Northern Ireland deal with the red tape caused by Brexit, officials said Friday.
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Pfizer Will Help Gilead Sciences Make Its Covid-19 Treatment, Remdesivir
03:04pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
The drug giant is one of the firms that will manufacture remdesivir, Gilead Sciences’ experimental antiviral that got emergency approval in May as a treatment for Covid-19.
August Outlook: The Market May Be Poised For A Breakout
02:45pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Momentum has stalled somewhat, but risk appetite now appears likely to pick up again. While concerns over a second wave of COVID cases and the associated risk of a drop in consumer spending remain, be
'Italians are awakening'. Could Italy follow Britain out of the EU?
02:00pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Opinion polls in Italy show there is a fast-growing appetite for 'Italexit', a stand now backed by its own political party.
Microsoft and Facebook blast Apple for restrictive rules on gaming apps
01:29pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
The iPhone maker has come under increasing scrutiny over its App Store's rules, which regulators are worried enable anti-competitive practices.
UK says it's confident of Brexit trade deal as EU changing tone
01:21pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Britain's top minister overseeing Brexit talks said on Friday he was confident a free trade deal would be clinched with the European Union as there had been a distinct change of tone from the bloc in
UK to spend millions to ease Brexit red tape for N Ireland
01:19pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
The British government has pledged up 355 million pounds ($465 million) to help businesses in Northern Ireland deal with red tape caused by Brexit
Europeans urge fair election in Belarus, criticize run-up
01:16pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Top European officials are urging Belarusian authorities to ensure a free and fair presidential election this weekend and denounced “unacceptable” restrictions ahead of the vote
Bulgaria: Police remove tent camps, protesters vow to stay
12:51pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Bulgarian police have removed dozens of tent camps that had blocked key city intersections across the country as part of anti-government protests
U.K. making progess with EU on Brexit talks, trade deal can be done, minister says
12:08pm, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
U.K. minister Michael Gove said there will be a successful negotiated outcome
State Department lifts international 'do not travel' advisory, but hurdles remain
11:51am, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
The U.S. State Department has lifted its 'do not travel' advisory for international trips but many countries remain closed to Americans.
Finally, a Path Emerges to European Bank Mergers
11:33am, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Intesa Sanpaolo’s successful pursuit of Italian peer UBI shows that local consolidation is possible, and barriers to cross-border deals may be slipping too.
Europe treats undocumented children with less care than livestock | Michele Levoy
10:30am, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Countless young people are being pushed to Europe’s margins by hardline border and migration policies, says Michele LeVoy, director of PICUM
Brexit: UK government pledges £355m to cushion Northern Ireland businesses
09:55am, Friday, 07'th Aug 2020
Support package unveiled to help firms with bureaucracy of moving goods across Irish Sea