Pfizer pledge for more equal access to RSV shot faces hurdles

By Jennifer Rigby and Maggie Fick LONDON (Reuters) – Pfizer Inc has pledged to deliver critical new medicines more quickly in low-income nations, but its first such vaccine effort faces hurdles likely to delay distribution in poorer countries by several years, global health officials told Reuters. Pfizer made a commitment on more equitable access last…

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Paraguay’s women battle to break political glass ceiling

By Lucinda Elliott ASUNCION (Reuters) – In Paraguay’s election on Sunday, Soledad Nunez, a 40-year-old engineer and former minister, is looking to break into the South American country’s male-dominated political arena as its first elected female vice president. Paraguay – which has a reputation for misogynist ‘machista’ culture even within the often conservative region –…

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Fitch cuts France’s rating to ‘AA-‘, revises up outlook to stable

(Reuters) – Fitch cut France’s sovereign credit rating on Friday by one notch to ‘AA-‘, saying a potential political deadlock and social unrest posed risks to President Emmanuel Macron’s reform agenda. Responding to the decision, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said Fitch was underestimating the positive impacts of the government’s plans to reform and…

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Behind EU Lawmakers' Challenge To Rein In ChatGPT And Generative AI

Behind EU Lawmakers’ Challenge To Rein In ChatGPT And Generative AI

(This April 28 story has been refiled to remove repeated word in paragraph 1) By Martin Coulter and Supantha Mukherjee LONDON/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – As recently as February, generative AI did not feature prominently in EU lawmakers’ plans for regulating artificial intelligence technologies such as ChatGPT. The bloc’s 108-page proposal for the AI Act, published two…

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