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Why Europe’s drug shortages may get worse

By Maggie Fick and Natalie Grover LONDON (Reuters) – When Ignasi Biosca-Reig heard there were shortages of amoxicillin in Spain, he quickly added shifts at his drug company’s factories to boost production…
February 8, 2023

Rocket released in Europe’s first satellite launch

LONDON (Reuters) – Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket was released from its carrier aircraft late on Monday, a key stage of Western Europe’s first satellite launch that took off from the coastal town…
January 9, 2023

Cold spell tests Europe’s gas cutback ambitions

By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) – Europe’s first cold spell heading into the depths of winter is testing the resolve of countries to continue limiting gas use after they comfortably exceeded an…
December 9, 2022

Energy crisis dims festive sparkle in Europe’s shops

By Mimosa Spencer PARIS (Reuters) – Retailers in Europe are having to strike a delicate balancing act with this year’s Christmas displays: how to create enough festive sparkle to loosen cash-strapped customers’…
November 11, 2022

Italian Election May Preview Europe’s Rightward Shift

Italian Election May Preview Europe’s Rightward Shift Micaela Burrow on September 11, 2022 Giorgia Meloni, head of the right-leaning Brothers of Italy party and favorite to win the upcoming Italian election, has…
September 12, 2022