‘This is stupidity’: Centralising WHO, giving it control of global health amounts to giving Big Pharma free reign over our lives

‘This is stupidity’: Centralising WHO, giving it control of global health amounts to giving Big Pharma free reign over our lives

The evidence (for example, here and here) points to the fact that regional approaches, grounded in local contexts and community empowerment, offer a much more promising path toward a healthier future for a lot more people.

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Study links high women death rate to eating ultraprocessed foods in ‘attractive’ packaging and ‘enjoyable’ flavours

Study links high women death rate to eating ultraprocessed foods in ‘attractive’ packaging and ‘enjoyable’ flavours

Over the past few years, there’s been a growing number of studies about ultraprocessed foods and how they are responsible for the increase in chronic health concerns today. A recent Swedish study joins this list, providing compelling evidence that ultraprocessed foods increase all-cause mortality, especially among women.

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President Yoon of South Korea apologises for hours-long martial law, puts his fate in hands of parliament

President Yoon of South Korea apologises for hours-long martial law, puts his fate in hands of parliament

On Friday Han said Yoon was a danger to the country and needed to be removed from power, increasing the pressure on Yoon to quit even though PPP members later reaffirmed a formal opposition to his impeachment.

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No reason given as Burkina Faso’s PM sacked, government dissolved by military junta

No reason given as Burkina Faso’s PM sacked, government dissolved by military junta

The country is one of several West African nations where the military has recently taken over, capitalising on popular discontent with previous democratically elected governments over security issues. However, since its inception, the junta has struggled to end Burkina Faso’s security challenges – the very reason that it claimed had prompted it to take power.

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Police officers in Haiti UN peacekeeping mission have been paid salaries, no resignations, says inspector-general

Police officers in Haiti UN peacekeeping mission have been paid salaries, no resignations, says inspector-general

While some Haitians welcome them, others view the force with caution, given that the previous intervention – the UN’s 2004-2017 peacekeeping mission – was marred by allegations of sexual assault and the introduction of cholera, which killed nearly 10,000 people.

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