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The world can’t afford to buy high-tech insulin

The researchers who pioneered insulin injections for diabetes sufferers in 1922 were dedicated to making the life-saving treatment widely available, and gave away their rights to profit from the discovery. Yet almost a century later, the medicine is still beyond the reach of roughly half of the 100 million people around the world who need it. Governments should be asking ...

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Trump is closing doors to world’s smartest people

On 6 June 1944, American soldiers stormed the beaches of France, beginning a campaign that would roll back Nazi Germany’s control of Western Europe. It was an unprecedented display of military might and organizational prowess for the US. The man who led that heroic effort was himself of German descent—general and future president, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower’s family, which changed ...

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HK’s China loan pipe is gurgling too loud

While Hong Kong’s stock and bond investment pipes to mainland China get much attention, a third link between the financial center and the People’s Republic has largely flown under the radar. The hidden “connect” hooks up banking flows from the city with borrowers up north; it’s large, and growing fast. Left unchecked, it could weaken Hong Kong’s lenders. Fitch Ratings ...

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