Oysters from Stellar Bay Shellfish brand recalled for norovirus risk

Oysters from Stellar Bay Shellfish brand recalled for norovirus risk

Stellar Bay Shellfish’s oysters have been recalled in Canada due to a possible norovirus contamination. Mostly distributed in British Columbia, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency warned that the oysters possibly have a “microbial contamination” involving norovirus. Get weekly health news Receive the latest medical news and health information delivered to you every Sunday. 👉 Visit…

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Rubio holds talks with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi

Rubio holds talks with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Munich, Germany, Friday, Feb. 13, 2026, on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. | Photo Credit: AP U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio held talks with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Friday (February 13, 2026) on the sidelines of the Munich…

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Top 10 risks the world might face in the next 10 years and how they could change everything | World News

Top 10 risks the world might face in the next 10 years and how they could change everything | World News

Is 2026 going to be gentle? The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report says the world is in what experts call an “age of competition”. Short-term, leaders worry about trade, misinformation, and social divides. Long-term, climate, tech, and environmental threats loom large. People are noticing it too including price hikes, job shifts, political tension and…

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Prices, pipelines and patent cliffs: Inside pharma’s big reset

Prices, pipelines and patent cliffs: Inside pharma’s big reset

This earnings season, Europe’s biggest pharma companies posted results ranging from 7% beats to 3% misses — but no one really cared. Instead, drugmakers looked ahead, with 2026 shaping up to be a defining year following a dramatic 2025, and one where the impact from last year’s developments is set to crystallize. “2025 was about…

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Asia stock markets track losses on Wall Street as AI fears hit sentiment

Asia stock markets track losses on Wall Street as AI fears hit sentiment

An aerial view of Singapore’s skyline. Tong Thi Viet Phuong | Moment | Getty Images Asia-Pacific markets traded lower Friday, tracking Wall Street declines, as fears over artificial intelligence disruption drove the S&P 500 to a third straight day of losses. Certain pockets of the U.S. stock market have been hit this year by the…

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Stoxx 600, FTSE 100, metals, AI sell-off

Stoxx 600, FTSE 100, metals, AI sell-off

FILE PHOTO: Bull and bear symbols for successful and bad trading are seen in front of the German stock exchange (Deutsche Boerse) in Frankfurt, Germany, February 12, 2019. Kai Pfaffenbach | Reuters European shares were mixed on Friday, after AI fears triggered another sell-off on Wall Street overnight. The pan-European Stoxx 600 was oscillating around…

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How China’s ‘unruly’ speculators might be fueling the frenzy in gold market

How China’s ‘unruly’ speculators might be fueling the frenzy in gold market

Gold and silver prices rose as U.S. Treasury bond yields fell after December retail sales growth stalled, signaling a softening economy ahead of key jobs data. Bloomberg Creative | Bloomberg Creative Photos | Getty Images Gold’s wild price swings in recent weeks are increasingly being linked to speculative trading in China by some analysts, with…

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Netanyahu asks court to pull Palestinians’ Israeli citizenship after terrorism convictions

Netanyahu asks court to pull Palestinians’ Israeli citizenship after terrorism convictions

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday asked a court to revoke the Israeli citizenship of two Palestinian men convicted of terrorism offenses. The effort appears to be the first use of a law enacted three years ago allowing the revocation of citizenship and subsequent deportation of…

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From war zones to outer space, radio remains essential

From war zones to outer space, radio remains essential

Every 13 February marks World Radio Day, a celebration timed to the moment UN Radio first crackled to life 80 years ago. UN News teams have gathered stories from every corner of the world that reveal a simple truth: in places fractured by conflict, disasters or deep digital divides, radio remains a steady, reliable pulse…

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Protecting children in war is key to lasting peace, top UN envoy warns

Protecting children in war is key to lasting peace, top UN envoy warns

In an exclusive interview with UN News, Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, Vanessa Frazier, reflected on the alarming rise in grave violations against children and the urgent need to safeguard their future. “The recruitment and use of children is still one of the most widespread and devastating violations we face. In 2024 alone,…

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