SOPHiA GENETICS – So Far, So Good…

Shares of SOPHiA GENETICS SA (SOPH) have gained over 25% in the last seven trading days and trade around $15. SOPHiA GENETICS is a Switzerland-based healthcare technology company pioneering data-driven medicine revolution. Data-driven medicine is the practice of drawing insights from large data sets to improve diagnosis, treatment and drug development. Using data-driven medicine, healthcare professionals enhance their own expertise […]

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Explained | Why is India challenging WTO verdict on sugar?

When did Australia, Brazil and Guatemala file a complaint and what are the rules? The story so far: India this week filed an appeal with the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization (WTO) disputing a verdict by the WTO’s dispute settlement panel last month on sugar subsidies. The WTO’s dispute settlement panel had ruled that India, by subsidising sugar […]

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Some grocery stores have scarce items due to COVID-19 and bad weather

Fox Business Flash top headlines for January 11 Check out what’s clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Benjamin Whitely headed to a Safeway supermarket in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to grab some items for dinner. But he was disappointed to find the vegetable bins barren and a sparse selection of turkey, chicken and milk.  "Seems like I missed out on everything," Whitely, 67, […]

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Global supply chain pressures ease, but crisis isn’t over

For our free coronavirus pandemic coverage, learn more here. The nature of global supply chains is so complex and multi-faceted that it is difficult to get a fix on just how disrupted they have been by the pandemic. We can see the end-result – the queues of container ships at ports, the empty shelves at supermarkets and other retailers, the […]

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This Is the Most Dangerous Country in the World

Ranking nations by how dangerous they are, either for residents or visitors, has become a small industry unto itself. The metrics differ from study to study. Some are based on crime, others on air pollution, who runs the country, the freedom of expression of residents or the weather. Some of the studies create indices that combine one or more of […]

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Virginia's snowy I-95 traffic jam invites call for better preparedness for the unexpected

How stranded drivers can survive in their vehicle Survival expert Dave Canterbury gives his best tips on how to survive a snowstorm stranded in a car. Increased spending on public health preparedness and drilling for potential disaster response scenarios could help states like Virginia handle the next "unprecedented" storm or other calamity, according one expert. "In public health, we don't […]

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Trade tightrope: Germany risks US wrath as it hugs China tightly

As messages for Germany’s new Chancellor poured in last month, seasoned diplomats were not surprised to find China among the first to offer its congratulations. Just minutes after Olaf Scholz succeeded Angela Merkel, Chinese president Xi Jinping was hailing the “great importance” of his country’s bilateral relationship with Berlin. During his time as mayor of Hamburg, a port city that […]

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Businesses raise fears of talent squeeze lasting for years

For our free coronavirus pandemic coverage, learn more here. Senior business leaders across Australia say crippling workforce shortages and inability to access the right talent are by far their biggest and most immediate worries as the country’s battered labour market re-emerges from the depths of COVID-19 restrictions. In a new survey compiling the views of more than 400 CEOs, emerging […]

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