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China is taking tentative new steps to help disrupt the global supply chain fueling the opioid crisis after intensifying criticism from the U.S.
China is taking tentative new steps to help disrupt the global supply chain fueling the opioid crisis after intensifying criticism from the U.S.China -
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‘Something special’: Koeman relishes Euro 2024 semi-final clash with England
Netherlands set up last-four clash with win over TurkeyKoeman: ‘We had to suffer but finally it is a great success’Ronald Koeman savoured the prospect of a Euro 2024 semi-final against England as “something special” after the Netherlands booked ... -
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Indivior CEO Expects Ongoing U.S. Opioid Crisis to Drive Sales Growth
Addiction-treatment company Indivior, whose main customer is the U.S. government, is in the process of transferring its main stock listing to New York from London. -
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Indivior CEO Expects Ongoing U.S. Opioid Crisis to Drive Sales Growth
Addiction-treatment company Indivior, whose main customer is the U.S. government, is in the process of transferring its main stock listing to New York from London. -
The Guardian - World
‘There is a sex crisis here. Couples stop having sex after kids’: This is how we do it in Japan
Aoi and Jiro have regular intercourse – so how did they buck what seems to be a national trend?. When I was growing up, there was no talk of sex or relationships at home. It was all very secret. We didn’t sleep together the first time we met: to ... -
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Jim Clyburn Is Right About What Democrats Should Do Next
To find a new nominee, Democrats need to hold a real contest. -
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China leads the global patents race for generative AI, with the U.S. a distant second
China dominates the global race in generative artificial intelligence patents, filing more than 38,000 patents from 2014 to 2023, a U.N. report showed.China -
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China Outspends the U.S. on Fusion in the Race for Energy's Holy Grail
China wants to dominate commercial fusion, a long-dreamed-of clean energy source that is attracting new investment.China -
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Does the Copa America knockout stage have extra time after a draw? When do penalty kicks start?
Unlike most major tournaments penalties will come right after 90 minutes of play, except for in the final
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