Roche shareholders overwhelmingly approved the $20.7 billion agreement to buy Novartis’ approximately one-third voting stock on Friday, according to the Swiss drugmaker. Roche held an
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Pfizer’s COVID vaccine for children aged 5 to 11 has been approved by an EU authority.
The European Union’s pharmaceuticals regulator approved Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine for use on children aged 5 to 11 years old on Thursday, paving the way for
English Channel disaster, 27 people died including pregnant women and children.
A French government source said Thursday that children and pregnant women were among the at least 27 migrants who died after their small boat sank
Samsung has announced that it will build a $17 billion chip plant in Texas.
In the midst of a global scarcity of chips used in phones, vehicles, and other electronic gadgets, Samsung announced plans to build a $17 billion
DBS Bank in Singapore experiences a two-day technical outage, but claims deposits are safe.
On Wednesday, DBS Group Holdings Ltd, Southeast Asia’s largest bank, reassured clients that their balances and funds were safe, as its online banking services were
The U.S anticipated release of 50 million barrels of oil stabilized crude at $80 per barrel.
On Tuesday, oil prices remained stable near $80 per barrel as the US announced plans to release up to 50 million barrels of oil from
A bus carrying tourists from North Macedonia crashes in Bulgaria, killing 45 people.
Authorities say a bus bringing people back to North Macedonia from a tourism excursion to Istanbul crashed and caught fire early Tuesday in western Bulgaria,
Ericsson will pay $6.2 billion for Vonage, a cloud service provider.
Ericsson, a Swedish telecom equipment supplier, is buying Vonage, a cloud communications firm based in the United States, for $6.2 billion in a deal that
Christmas procession malady, SUV killed five people and injured 40 others.
As an SUV raced through barricades and into a Christmas parade in suburban Milwaukee, killing at least five people and injuring more than 40 others
Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi’s fiancée wants Justin Bieber’s show at the kingdom’s F1 race canceled.
The fiancee of slain Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi joined a chorus of voices on Sunday imploring Justin Bieber not to perform at the kingdom’s Formula
