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World Federation Right to Die and Eumans launch Europe-wide petition in Barcelona
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The World Federation Right to Die and Eumans will launch a Europe-wide petition on voluntary assisted dying at a free public conference in Barcelona on 19 June 2026. The campaign comes as assisted-dying laws remain uneven across Europe, with…
SettleMint becomes XDC Network master node validator
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SettleMint has signed an MoU with XVC Tech to join XDC Network as a strategic master node operator, expanding the network’s push into tokenized real-world assets and institutional finance.
Madeira Gains Ground With Wedding Planners
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Wedding professionals are looking more closely at Madeira as a destination that can shape the full celebration, not just host a venue.
Consumer electronics e-commerce market stays fragmented as Amazon leads
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The consumer electronics e-commerce market remains highly fragmented, with Amazon.com Inc. holding the biggest share in 2024 and the top 10 players controlling just 7% of revenue.
Ruth K. Clemens shares memoir of faith, migration and purpose
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Ruth K. Clemens, a former Mennonite Central Committee international program director, was featured on Close Up Radio on June 4 to discuss her memoir, A Quest for Purpose.
IDAHealth pushes measured radial artery checks before discharge
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At EuroVASC 2026 in the Netherlands, 72% of attendees backed verifying radial artery patency before discharge after wrist-access heart procedures.
155mm ammunition market seen hitting $6.2B by 2030
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The Business Research Company projects the global 155mm ammunition market will grow from $4.68 billion in 2025 to $6.2 billion by 2030, driven by defense modernization, precision-guided rounds and replenishment of stockpiles.
SPS and Tandem Health team up on ambient AI for European care
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Speech Processing Solutions and Tandem Health have launched a partnership to help European healthcare providers adopt ambient AI documentation at scale.
EU checks find most remote-controlled toys fail interference rules
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A EU-funded inspection of 88 remote-controlled toys for children ages 3 to 14 found 53 products, or 60%, failed EU interference standards.
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