- UN Security Council condemns the latest militant attacks in Pakistan that killed dozens The Washington Post
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UN Security Council condemns the latest militant attacks in Pakistan that killed dozens – The Washington Post
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Scientists identify mutation behind resistance to new schizophrenia treatments-Xinhua
CANBERRA, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia have discovered a rare genetic mutation that could explain why some people do not respond to newer schizophrenia treatments.
The study, published in Genomic Psychiatry, reveals that an…
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Canon EOS R5 vs R6 Mark III: You might be surprised at which camera is better
When it comes to the Canon EOS R5 vs EOS R6 Mark III, Canon doesn’t make it easy to pick. Both are hybrid camera workhorses that shoot high-quality stills and video, and are suited to serious hobbyists and professionals.
What’s more, the EOS…
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Chris Hemsworth on How His Dad’s Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Impacted Him
Chris Hemsworth reflected on his life and mortality following the Alzheimer’s diagnosis of his father, Craig Hemsworth. The Thor actor recently spoke in detail in an interview about many aspects of his life and career, including his new film,…
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Giant prehistoric kangaroos may have been able to hop after all
Australia once had kangaroos far larger than any living species. Fossils reveal animals weighing more than 440 pounds, with some reaching almost 550 pounds.
Such size raises an obvious question. Could an animal that heavy move by hopping, or did…
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GSK delivers strong 2025 performance and re-affirms long-term outlooks
Luke Miels, Chief Executive Officer, GSK:
“GSK delivered another strong performance in 2025, driven mainly by Specialty Medicines, with double-digit sales growth in
Respiratory, Immunology & Inflammation (RI&I), Oncology and HIV. Good R&D progress also continued, with 5 major product
approvals achieved and several acquisitions and new partnerships completed to strengthen the pipeline further in oncology and RI&I. We expect this positive momentum to continue in 2026, which will be a key year of execution and operational delivery with strong focus on commercial launches and accelerating R&D. We are well placed to move forward in this next phase for GSK – to deliver our outlooks – and to create new value for patients and shareholders.”Assumptions and cautionary statement regarding forward-looking statements
The Group’s management believes that the assumptions outlined above are reasonable, and that the guidance,
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forward-looking nature of these guidance, outlooks, and expectations, they are subject to greater uncertainty, including
potential material impacts if the above assumptions are not realised, and other material impacts related to foreign
exchange fluctuations, macro-economic activity, the impact of outbreaks, epidemics or pandemics, changes in
legislation, regulation, government actions and policies, including the impact of any potential tariffs or other restrictive
trade policies on the Group’s products, or intellectual property protection, product development and approvals, actions
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financial performance. In particular, these include statements relating to future actions, prospective products or
product approvals, future performance or results of current and anticipated products, sales efforts, expenses, the
outcome of contingencies such as legal proceedings, dividend payments and financial results. Other than in
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obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise. The reader should, however, consult any additional disclosures that the Group may make in any documents
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Accordingly, no assurance can be given that any particular expectation will be met and readers are cautioned not to
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cautionary statements in this full year and Q4 2025 earnings release and in the Group’s 2024 Annual Report on Form
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factors that are beyond the Group’s control or precise estimate. The Group cautions investors that a number of
important factors, including those in this document, could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed
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Factors’ in the Group’s Annual Report on Form 20-F for 2024. Any forward-looking statements made by or on behalf of
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What to know: India aims for consecutive T20 World Cup titles, Sri Lanka utilizing home advantage
NEW DELHI (AP) — India will be chasing a third Twenty20 World Cup title when the 2026 edition, co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, gets underway Saturday.
The defending champion I ndia squad will be in action on opening day, taking on the U.S….
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Renewed calls for two-State solution amid ‘perilously fragile’ conditions for Palestinians – Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA)
- Renewed calls for two-State solution amid ‘perilously fragile’ conditions for Palestinians Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA)
- UN chief says 37,000 West Bank Palestinians displaced in 2025; warns Gaza war threatens two-state…
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