Why China fined GlaxoSmithKline $500 million, deported top executive for bribing doctors to prescribe cancerous drug Zantac

Why China fined GlaxoSmithKline $500 million, deported top executive for bribing doctors to prescribe cancerous drug Zantac

Nevertheless, the warning signs continued to build up. A 1980 report titled “Glaxo, Ranitidine – Cause for Concern,” found that ranitidine could potentially form a potentially dangerous, and cancerous, compound in the stomach. Glaxo, which was seeking FDA approval for Zantac, prepared for “defensive action” to protect itself from the...

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How basic human resource issues, recruitment competition hamper essential aid operations in Ukraine

How basic human resource issues, recruitment competition hamper essential aid operations in Ukraine

A lack of flexibility among leading humanitarian agencies has led to waste and needs being left unmet in Ukrain. According to Iana Dashkovska, of children’s cancer charity Zaporuka, some international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) did not budget enough money for blankets last year and were unable to adjust their budgets when...

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US First Lady Jill Biden starts sixth visit to Africa that will take her to Namibia and Kenya

US First Lady Jill Biden starts sixth visit to Africa that will take her to Namibia and Kenya

US first lady Jill Biden opened a five-day, two-country visit to Africa on Wednesday during which she will focus on empowering women and youth and highlight food insecurity in the Horn of Africa region. Dancers representing Namibia’s different ethnic groups, some wearing red, white and blue, others dressed in bright...

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Man United shares plunge on New York Stock Exchange following fears Glazers are just playing games

Man United shares plunge on New York Stock Exchange following fears Glazers are just playing games

Manchester United’s share price plummeted over nine per cent on Tuesday amid fears the Glazer family won’t sell the club after all. Shares valued at $25.55 on the New York Stock Exchange at the opening of Tuesday’s trading had slumped to $24.27 within 30 minutes. A slight rebound...

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Fighting flares up in troubled eastern DR Congo hours after EAC called for pullback by armed groups

Fighting flares up in troubled eastern DR Congo hours after EAC called for pullback by armed groups

Fighting flared on Monday between the DR Congo’s army and M23 rebels in the country’s troubled east, just days after African leaders called for a ceasefire and a pullback by armed groups. “There have been clashes since 5:00 am with the M23” in the Kitshanga area, northwest of the main...

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Wary minorities say ‘Ethiopia is a federation of ethnicities and everyone deserves to feel safe’

Wary minorities say ‘Ethiopia is a federation of ethnicities and everyone deserves to feel safe’

When war broke out in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region in November 2020, residents of the town of Adebay, close to the Eritrean border, woke to the sounds of gunfire and revving engines. Eritrean soldiers were beating up civilians and forcing them onto military trucks, two witnesses say. They estimated that...

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Experts vouch for decentralised economies, fear totalitarian systems by central banks via digital currencies

Experts vouch for decentralised economies, fear totalitarian systems by central banks via digital currencies

“We must prevent the introduction of central bank digital currencies “because that is the epitome of a centralised, controlled, even totalitarian system,” economist Richard Werner has warned. Speaking in a recent episode of The Kim Iversen Show, Prof Werner said the current inflation crisis the world is currently facing is...

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Bone marrow therapy: Hope as third Aids patient is treated with HIV-resistant stem cells in Germany

Bone marrow therapy: Hope as third Aids patient is treated with HIV-resistant stem cells in Germany

A 53-year-old man in Germany has become at least the third person with HIV to be declared cleared of the virus after a procedure that replaced his bone marrow cells with HIV-resistant stem cells from a donor. For years, antiretroviral therapy (ART) has been given to people with HIV with...

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Body of Ghanaian football star Christian Atsu killed in Turkey earthquake arrives home

Body of Ghanaian football star Christian Atsu killed in Turkey earthquake arrives home

The remains of Ghanaian football star Christian Atsu arrived home Sunday following his death in Turkey’s devastating earthquake. Atsu’s coffin, draped in Ghana’s flag, arrived by plane in Accra and was received by his family and with military honours. The 31-year-old athlete was discovered dead on Saturday following the 7.8-magnitude...

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Despite progress, fieldwork and research remain a stumbling block for Indian women in science

Despite progress, fieldwork and research remain a stumbling block for Indian women in science

It was a scorching summer morning in 2018 in rural Purulia in West Bengal, when geologist and palaeobiologist Sanjukta Chakravorti, who was working on her PhD thesis then, had taken a break from her excavations and was approached by two school girls.  “Didi, what are you doing?” one of them...

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