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'What are you defending, madam?': French MEP rips EU chief, 'exposes' €35B Pfizer Covid vaccine deal
A political storm erupted in Brussels as French MEPs accused EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen of secretly striking a €35 billion COVID vaccine deal with Pfizer via text messages. Dubbed ...
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If RFK has his way, even if you still have coverage, you may not be able to afford the shots that your doctor wants to give.
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British regulators issued the alert for two versions of a jab given to millions of pensioners and pregnant women after ...
Pfizer has been a big name in healthcare for decades, but it has been a largely underwhelming investment over the past 10 ...
A conservative podcast group organized an event in support of Dr. Kirk Moore, accused in federal court of discarding COVID-19 ...
BRUSSELS (CNS) — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen defended herself before the European Parliament Monday as ...
Record low results for an island health check have pushed government health leaders to urge the public to participate. The ...
The implication that these contracts were somehow inappropriate against the European interests is, by any measure, simply ...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is accusing her political adversaries of peddling conspiracies ahead of a ...
Teachers sacked for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine and small business owners impacted by the mandate have been granted an appeal against the Queensland government. The Queensland Court of Appeal ...
Far-right MEPs heckled EU Commission president while she called them names, in a failed bid to oust her from her post.
The president of the European Union’s executive branch faces a no-confidence vote this week linked in part to text messages ...
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