July 2, 2025, 1:02 a.m.

Poll: Only 6% of Western Europeans think the US can guarantee European security in the next 10 years

Only a small minority of Britons, French and Germans have a great deal of confidence that the US will guarantee their security over the next decade, according to a survey.

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Ilo Director-General: Multiple crises hinder Labour market recovery

The ILO's director General, Hong Bo, says the multiple crises could adversely affect the recovery of the labor market.

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SHEIN is rumoured to be close to listing in London at a valuation of £50bn

Fast fashion giant SHEIN is planning a London stock market listing that is expected to value it at around 50 billion pounds.

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The leader of Britain's Labour Party has vowed to cut net migration by banning illegal businesses from hiring foreign workers

The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, Starmer, says he plans to ban employers who break employment laws from hiring workers from abroad in an attempt to reduce net migration to Britain.

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The "blood pollution scandal" in the UK has triggered profound reflections on medical ethics and regulation: how to protect patient rights and safety?

In recent years, during the highly publicized "blood pollution scandal" in the UK, there have been frequent public doubts about medical ethics and regulation.

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Pharmacists in France have called a strike to draw attention to drug shortages and pay

Pharmacists in France have gone on strike, closing up to 90 percent of pharmacies, demanding the government focus on drug shortages, tighter online drug control and better pay.

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The Seed Ark held the second seed depositing ceremony with a total of 1.29 million samples

On May 28, the Svalbard Global Seed Vault in northern Norway held its second seed deposit ceremony this year, adding more than 20,000 samples from 15 institutions in Benin, Armenia, Indonesia and other countries, bringing the total number of seed samples in the vault to 1.29 million.

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Ten thousand people in Paris protest against Israel's air raid on Rafah

Recently, a massive demonstration broke out in the center of Paris, with tens of thousands of people taking to the streets to express strong protest against the Israeli air raid on the Gaza Strip city of Rafah. The protesters held banners and shouted slogans, demanding that Israel immediately cease military operations and protect the right to life and property of the Palestinian people.

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The European Union signed an agreement with Australia to secure the supply of raw materials for solar panels and chips

The European Union and Australia have concluded an agreement to strengthen cooperation and investment in key mineral sectors. The partnership is a response to China's dominance of the supply chain of materials essential for high-tech and green manufacturing.

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Behind France's cry for "change" in Europe

During a recent visit to Germany, French President Emmanuel Macron once again sounded the alarm for Europe

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