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Annika Kim Constantino - Moderna, Merck say vaccine improved survival in patients with deadly skin cancer - cnbc.com - Usa -  Chicago

Moderna, Merck say vaccine improved survival in patients with deadly skin cancer

Moderna and Merck released more positive three-year data Monday on their experimental vaccine, given to patients with the most deadly form of skin cancer in combination with the therapy Keytruda.

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Global aid group asks warring forces to respect its neutrality with 24 of its aid workers killed - apnews.com - Philippines - Israel - Palestine - Egypt -  Manila, Philippines

Global aid group asks warring forces to respect its neutrality with 24 of its aid workers killed

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies asked state forces and combatants Thursday to respect its neutrality and work of delivering humanitarian help to the most destitute in war and other high-risk zones, saying 24 of its aid workers had been killed so far this year mostly in the Gaza Strip.

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Philippine Daily Inquirer - Mental health guide for journalists - asianews.network - Philippines -  Manila

Mental health guide for journalists

May 31, 2024

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Japan-China-South Korea talks are good for regional stability - asia.nikkei.com - Japan - China - South Korea -  Seoul

Japan-China-South Korea talks are good for regional stability

Japan, China and South Korea held their first leaders' summit in four and a half years in Seoul on May 27. The three countries issued a joint declaration that called for wide-ranging cooperation, including resuming negotiations on a free trade agreement. The meeting carries great significance, as efforts by these governments to kick-start dialogue are crucial to bringing stability to East Asia, where tensions are rising.

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Narendra Modi - Rhea Mogul - India’s election campaign turns negative as Modi and ruling party embrace Islamophobic rhetoric - edition.cnn.com - India

India’s election campaign turns negative as Modi and ruling party embrace Islamophobic rhetoric

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The Daily Star - How we can mitigate the effects of rising inequality - asianews.network - Bangladesh -  Dhaka

How we can mitigate the effects of rising inequality

May 27, 2024

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Julian Ryall - In Japan, saying ‘sorry, I was drunk’ often excuses bad behaviour. Gen Z could change that - scmp.com - Japan -  Tokyo

In Japan, saying ‘sorry, I was drunk’ often excuses bad behaviour. Gen Z could change that

Tada, 55, was arrested by police on Thursday on suspicion of attempting to forcibly hug and kiss a woman flight attendant after yelling at other passengers and attempting to hit at least one other person, according to Japan’s Fuji News Network.

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'Pregnancy discrimination across corporate America is still rampant,' author says - cnbc.com - Britain

'Pregnancy discrimination across corporate America is still rampant,' author says

To understand why women are still fighting to catch up to men economically, author Josie Cox turns to the past. She doesn't have to look too far back.

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