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...Her leadership in addressing mental health for Ukrainians during war is vital....
...Lauren Fedor is the FT’s US political correspondent and deputy Washington bureau chief Find out about our latest stories first — follow @ftweekend on Twitter...
...In 1973, with the Roe v....
...The Colony founder’s activities in Washington have attracted scrutiny before....
...Vladimir Putin said he would be vaccinated with the Sputnik V jab on Tuesday....
...Russia’s Sputnik V jab has shown 91.6 per cent efficacy against symptomatic Covid-19 in clinical trials, a Lancet peer review confirmed....
...The White House said the two leaders spoke on Wednesday evening Washington time....
...Wednesday: A district court in Washington will hold a hearing on the fate of TikTok....
...Will Washington pick up the bill?...
...The US Department of Health and Human Services denied Bright’s allegations. Other scientists have taken note of Bright’s fate....
...Churches in the US are weighing how to safely resume services. More than 100 Germans were infected with coronavirus following a church service two weeks ago....
...Idexx said in October that the animal health market had experienced a “V-shaped recovery”....
...While the UK was creating the National Health Service after the second world war, bringing hospitals into a single public system, the US was focused on health insurance....
...A visible health check on the Johnson-Trump relationship was expected soon. The prime minister was eager to visit Washington after his stonking election victory in December....
...Additional reporting by Guy Chazan in Berlin, Lauren Fedor in Washington, Davide Ghiglione in Rome and James Shotter in Warsaw...
...The ECJ had its own interest in the debate, points out Björn Arp, who teaches at the American University Washington College of Law in Washington DC....
...This podcast forms part of a Health at Work special report. (FT)...
...“What’s going on is a little deceptive,” says Logsdon, of George Washington University. “[The 2024 mission] is basically a one-off thing.”...
...And a no-deal crash out of the bloc would threaten essential health services. Jamie Smyth has become a permanent resident of Australia....
...Law firm Pinsent Masons has hired Andrew Barber as a London-based partner in its financial services practice. He joins from Womble Bond Dickinson....
...The collapse of the Venezuelan health system has prompted a resurgence of long-vanquished diseases....
...But we must resist it for services.” In the VAT There are signs that the UK may want to stay inside the EU’s common space for levying value-added tax....
...Fourteen of the 20 most polluted cities in the world are in India, according to the World Health Organization....
...It was only in 1964, in Times v. Sullivan, that the US Supreme Court laid out a libel standard for public figures that remains the world’s most press-friendly....
...Shockwaves spread through Washington DC and Silicon Valley....
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