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News sourceA woman, identified as Hakima Boukerouis over 20 years after her mutilated body was found in France, has led to the arrest of a suspect, marking a first in Interpol's "Identify Me" campaign aimed at solving cold cases involving female homicide victims in Europe. #IdentifyMe #MissingPersons #ColdCases #FR #DE #GB
American biotechnology company Regeneron has developed a groundbreaking gene therapy called Otarmeni to treat a rare genetic form of deafness, which has shown significant auditory improvement in at least 80% of 20 pediatric patients tested, and is set to be offered for free to eligible patients, marking a pivotal advance in treating genetic hearing loss. #GeneTherapy #HearingLoss #Biotechnology
A 34-year-old man was sentenced to twelve years in prison for causing the death of his 18-year-old girlfriend during a police chase in Grenoble in 2022, where he attempted to evade arrest by using his car as a weapon against officers, resulting in her fatal shooting by the police. #Justice #Crime #LawEnforcement #FR #MA
The European Commission has proposed measures to enhance access for competing AI assistants on Google's Android system, which the tech giant has criticized as dangerous and harmful to user security, claiming that the current ecosystem already supports competition. #AICompetition #DigitalMarkets #TechRegulation #EU #US
Tesla has significantly reduced the illness absenteeism rate at its German factory to under 5%, down from 17% in August 2024, but this decline has raised legal concerns due to practices such as freezing the salaries of certain employees on sick leave and demanding their medical records, prompting scrutiny from labor experts and unions. #Tesla #WorkplacePolicies #SickLeave #DE
Česká republika plánuje výstavbu dvou nových jaderných reaktorů s počátkem v roce 2029, ale Evropská komise zahájila vyšetřování ohledně finanční podpory vlády. Zajímá ji především zaručená cena elektrické energie a dodržení pravidel EU o státních podporách.