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...Even so, she puts in valuable reporting footwork, interviewing the laboratory technicians and officials who ensure that America’s nuclear arsenal is “always, never” — the phrase used to describe bombs that...
...At Alere, Mr Nawana built a reputation as a canny dealmaker and ultimately agreed the sale of the company to Abbott Laboratories in 2016....
...It has vaccinated just 1 per cent of its population, the lowest share of any nation in South America. At that rate, it will need over a decade to reach herd immunity....
...programme in Latin America’s largest nation....
...“According to experts, vaccines are almost impossible to copy, in the short or medium term, without the support of the laboratories that developed them — even with the aid of the patent.”...
...The EU drug regulator is also to launch an investigation next week into whether clinical trials of Russia’s Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine contravened ethical and scientific standards....
...But Kristen Richardson’s sharp account of how the season evolved from its early days after the Protestant Reformation in England, through its conquest of a newly independent America, to its leap into Russia...
...Mr Trump has repeatedly blamed Covid-19 testing for amplifying the number of cases of the disease in America....
...in Latin America....
...What’s more, several large shareholders in Barclays are unhappy that Bramson has funded the majority of his stake with a $1.4bn loan from rival Bank of America....
...Stocks, other than those delivering food, are clawing back some of a five-day rally awaiting America’s earnings season to get going properly....
...What you’ve been saying Letter from Michael V Sternberg in response to Eyes down and history books open for Brexit bingo Gideon Rachman’s excellent article lists a number of historical parallels to where...
...“Halftime in America”....
...Mr Jenkins wanted to reduce the division’s risk-weighted assets — a measure of a bank’s assets adjusted for how risky they are deemed by regulators — from £122bn at the end of 2014 to £80bn, and then halve...
...(FT) Warren v Wall Street? Elizabeth Warren is one of the country’s most prominent critics of Wall Street firms and big banks....
...We should not assume that America is any different. Who’s the boss?...
...One of his touchstones for anti-competitive behaviour is the late 1990s US v Microsoft case, in which the company was found guilty of using its operating system monopoly to stifle competitors like Netscape...
...Imagine if, after Columbus’s voyage to the Americas, no European had repeated the journey for half a century....
...Qubits v bytes: how quantum computing works Quantum computing taps into the quirky behaviour of sub-atomic particles, which bend our normal understanding of physics....
...Under the name Uzi Katz, the Telit founder was allegedly indicted alongside Ruth V. Katz, his wife. The couple fled the US before a plea hearing....
...(Economist) Video of the day Lex analysis: bitcoin v tulips Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan chief executive, says the enthusiasm for bitcoin is worse than Dutch tulip mania in the 1600s....
...With the launch of the offer for all preference shares in Unilever N.V. we are also taking important steps to simplify our capital structure and improve corporate governance.”...
...Someone (maybe a think tank or a green lobby group) accuses brand V of using defeat devices in its cars....
...Thanks to a series of court rulings since the mid-2000s, such as eBay v MercExchange in 2007, Mayo Collaborative Services v Prometheus Laboratories in 2012 and Alice Corp v CLS Bank in 2014, and the subsequent...
...(FT) Trump v the global community Martin Wolf on Donald Trump’s America First world view and how human affairs are too interconnected to be the product of purely national decision-making....
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