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How the EU spent €469M on COVID-19 research in a year

The European Commission has invested €469 million in 105 COVID-19 research projects, with funding for 45 clinical trials taking the biggest share, of €118.9...

Widening 2.0: draft work programme details EU plans to plug the east-west R&D gap

A Horizon Europe draft work programme sheds more light on Widening 2.0, the European Commission’s strategy to help countries reform their R&D systems, attract...

EU auditors to scrutinise Horizon 2020 Widening efforts

The European Court of Auditors is assessing if measures in Horizon Europe to reduce the east-west innovation gap have had any impact, with a...

EU declares a €4B research war on cancer

The EU on Wednesday set out a €4 billion Beating Cancer plan, including the most concerted push ever for research and its translation through...

Penn Lecture Series Explores Race and Religion

Steven Weitzman thinks the story of race and religion in America goes beyond the Black and white binary, a narrative that excludes many Jews...

Holy See: “Effective action” needed to fight poverty in Covid-hit developing nations – Vatican News

Leaving “no one behind” in the present Covid-19 pandemic “depends on the willingness of States to act in solidarity and fraternity in building the common good,” according to the Holy See's representative at the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

Century Aluminum and Glencore to Supply 150,000 metric tons of Natur‐Al™ to Hammerer Aluminium Industries

Century Aluminum and Glencore to Supply 150,000 metric tons of Natur‐Al™ to Hammerer Aluminium Industries - Book Publishing Industry Today...

Covid-19 recovery: how the main EU instrument will work | News | European Parliament

, https://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/headlines/economy/20210128STO96608/

Catastrophic impact of COVID-19 on cancer care

Severe disruptions in services to cancer patients in the Region spur a pan-European initiative led by WHO as it announces a new ambassador, envisioning a future where cancer is no longer a life-threatening disease.

WHO/Europe launches ambitious initiative seeking to reduce lives lost to cancer

Each day, approximately 13 100 people in the WHO European Region receive the life-changing news that they have cancer. This statistic is compounded by a further 6000 people who lose their lives to the disease every day.

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