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Jan 23 2024
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France's Sanofi to buy U.S. drugs project INBRX-101 for about $2.2 billion
French healthcare company Sanofi (SASY.PA), opens new tab has agreed to buy the drug development project INBRX-101 from its parent company Inhibrx Inc (INBX.O), opens new tab for around $2.2 billion in a bid to boost its rare disease business.
The two companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday that Inhibrx shareholders will get $30 per share in cash, one contingent value right (CVR
ReutersJan 22 2024
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Man from France finds 7.46-carat diamond at Arkansas State Park
KHBS reports Julien Navas was visiting the United States to watch a rocket launch at Cape Canaveral, and had learned about Crater of Diamonds State Park in Murfreesboro, Arkansas. Rain the day before his search made the park wet and muddy. But after purchasing his ticket and renting a basic diamond hunting kit from the park, Navas headed to the search area and got to work. “I got to the park
KAKEDec 24 2023
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Plane carrying Indian passengers to leave France after trafficking probe
Airbus A340 is expected to leave airport on Monday after French Civil Aviation Authority secures approval. A plane carrying more than 300 Indian passengers that has been detained at an airport in France since Thursday has been cleared to leave after a probe into human trafficking claims, French authorities have said. French prosecutors on Sunday gave the green light for the plane to leave
Al JazeeraFeb 06 2024
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Biden torched for claiming that he recently met with dead former President of France: 'Not a healthy sign'
President Biden is being criticized online after he claimed that he met with Francois Mitterrand, the former president of France who passed away roughly 30 years ago. Biden told an audience in Las Vegas on Sunday about a meeting he had with French President Emmanuel Macron during a G7 meeting in England after he had already assumed the presidency. "I sat down and I said, ‘America’s back,’"
Fox News (Online News)Nov 29 2023
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IOC eyes France, Salt Lake to host Winter Games
PARIS -- Salt Lake City being preferred as a shoo-in to host the 2034 Winter Olympics was expected. The surprise was the IOC favoring the French Alps bid for the 2030 edition on Wednesday. Aiming to finalize back-to-back Winter Games hosts next year, the International Olympic Committee executive board has decided to enter exclusive talks with Olympic officials in France and the United States
ESPN.comSep 19 2023
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Azerbaijan Condemns France's 'Islamophobic' Comments On Karabakh
Azerbaijan on Tuesday denounced what it called France's "Islamophobic" comments about its military operation in Karabakh, after Paris called it "illegal, unjustifiable and unacceptable."
"The Islamophobic and anti-Azerbaijani policy of France, as well as its unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of Azerbaijan clearly demonstrates that the farther France is from the region,
Barron'sJul 09 2023
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As France burns, the far-Right rises
What the street barricade was to France in the 19th century, the burning car has become in the 21st: a preferred means of violent protest, and a key theatrical symbol of political defiance. In 2005, after two boys named Zyed Benna and Bouna Traoré died while running from police, rioters burned close to 9,000 cars across France in unrest that ultimately led President Jacques Chirac to declare a
UnHerdNov 30 2023
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Henry Kissinger's legacy and Frances Sternhagen dies at 93: Morning Rundown
The life and legacy of former secretary of state Henry Kissinger. Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom will debate in a battle for the presidency, albeit in different years. And Spotify "sound towns" have people amused and confused. Here's what to know today. Henry Kissinger, former secretary of state both revered and reviled, dies at 100 Henry Kissinger, the former secretary of state who is as
NBC News (Online)Oct 07 2023
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Germany, France Step Up Security At Jewish Sites
Germany and France on Saturday moved to reinforce security around Jewish temples, schools and monuments after the surprise attack by Palestinian militant group Hamas against Israel. Germany tightened police protection of Jewish and Israeli institutions, as some supporters of the Palestinians took to the streets of Berlin to celebrate the attack. France focussed on Jewish temples and schools in
Barron'sNov 21 2023
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France Says Hopes French Hostages Among Those Released By Hamas
France on Wednesday welcomed the Israel-Hamas truce deal, hailing the work of Qatar in securing the agreement and saying it hoped that French nationals would be among the hostages released.
"We hope that there are French" among the hostages that Hamas will free, Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said on France Inter radio, adding "we hope so and we're working toward it". She hailed "
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