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Elimination of Cancer as a cause of death

A vision that was on the agenda when Swecare and the Swedish Ministry of health and Social Affairs together with Vision Zero Cancer hosted the second day of their two-day event at the Swedish pavilion

New business opportunities for Sweden and Egypt

Representatives from Sweden and Egypt were brought together when Business Sweden alongside with the Swedish Embassy in Egypt, and the Egyptian Commerical Service hosted Egypt-Sweden Day. The purpose was to strengthen the economic relationship between the two countries and find new opportunities for collaboration.

Peloton shakeup: New CEO and job cuts

Barry McCarthy will become Peloton's CEO, replacing John Foley who will become the company's executive chair. The fitness company also plans to lay off about 2,800 employees. CNN's Christine Romans reports.

Opportunities beyond the pandemic

Swecare and the Swedish Ministry of Health and Social Affairs are hosting a two-day program at the Swedish pavilion to explore solutions to solving the Global Health Challenges.

Ears in the making with a Swedish bioprinter

The Swedish world leading 3D bioprinter can print human tissue- and organ models. In the future bioprinting will replace the need for organ donors. Watch an ear being printed in Swedish pavilion.

Healthcare solutions designed by Nordic students

Design students from the Nordic countries have collaborated to create solutions for integrated healthcare and care. Watch the clip where Anders Lundqvist from Head of Unit at the Center for Rural Medicine, explains one of the design displayed at the Co-creation stage.

This funny new sitcom is taking on some serious issues

ABC's newest sitcom "Abbott Elementary" has quadrupled its rating since its debut. But CNN reporter Lisa Respers France says the show's creator Quinta Brunson is bringing more than laughs – she's teaching us something. Subscribe to Lisa's "Pop Life Chronicles" newsletter here.

Reporters press Eileen Gu over her citizenship. See how she responds

Despite Eileen Gu's choice to compete for China, it's unclear whether she renounced her American citizenship — usually a requirement for Chinese naturalization, since the country does not allow dual citizenship. Gu has never publicly commented on the status of her American citizenship, though an article on the official Olympic site referred to her "dual nationality" in January.

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