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“Space is for everyone”: Europe’s Space Agency to hire first disabled astronaut

BERLIN, June 25 (Reuters) - The European Space Agency hopes to hire and launch the world's first physically disabled astronaut…

4 years ago

Visa to buy Swedish fintech Tink for $2.2 billion

Visa Inc (V.N) said on Thursday it had agreed a 1.8 billion euro ($2.2 billion) takeover of European open banking…

4 years ago

Global companies’ capex to hit decade-high growth this year -Refinitiv data

Global companies are set to ramp up their expansion plans this year, after being bogged down in the last few…

4 years ago

EU watchdog tells banks to have a 10-year climate plan

Banks in the European Union must have a 10-year plan spelling out how they will deal with environmental, social and…

4 years ago

Analysis: EU industry hands Brussels headache over carbon border levy

Brussels policymakers, about to unveil the world's first carbon border levy, are caught between industry demands to twin it with…

4 years ago

Oil prices firm on summer demand as Iran talks drag

Oil prices edged higher on Monday, underpinned by strong demand during the northern hemisphere summer driving season and a pause…

4 years ago

Bristol-Myers, Eisai in up to $3.1 bln deal to develop cancer drug candidate

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co (BMY.N) and Eisai Co said on Thursday they had entered into an agreement worth up to $3.10…

4 years ago

What you need to know about the coronavirus right now

Here's what you need to know about the coronavirus right now.

4 years ago

European shares hit record high, bond yields fall as inflation fears ease

Shares gained on Friday and bond yields fell from the United States to Europe as investors shrugged off rising U.S.…

4 years ago

Analysis: As EU preps debut recovery bond, a reality check for “safe asset” hopes

As the European Union readies bond sales for its pioneering COVID-19 recovery fund, the scale and duration of the borrowing…

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