First pig-to-human heart transplant, if successful, regulators and ethicists will need to define eligibility for pig organ

First pig-to-human heart transplant, if successful, regulators and ethicists will need to define eligibility for pig organ

The first person to receive a transplanted heart from a genetically modified pig is doing well after the procedure last week in Baltimore, Maryland. Transplant surgeons hope the advance will enable them to give more people animal organs, but many ethical and technical hurdles remain. “It’s been a long road...

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Massive port expansion priming Kenya as key staging ground for organised crime and terrorism – report

Massive port expansion priming Kenya as key staging ground for organised crime and terrorism – report

Kenya’s $3.6 billion ports masterplan is expected to transform the country’s sea, lake and dry ports over the next 30 years into thriving economic zones, according to an Institute for Security Studies Africa report released in the second week of January. The ISS Africa report says modern ports that comply...

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Generous China slices headline lending to ravenous Africa by $40 billion, redirects credit to small businesses

Generous China slices headline lending to ravenous Africa by $40 billion, redirects credit to small businesses

From almost nothing 20 years ago, Chinese banks now make up about one-fifth of all lending to Africa, concentrated in a few strategic or resource-rich countries including Angola, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Zambia. Annual lending peaked at a whopping $29.5 billion in 2016, according to figures from the China-Africa Research...

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Sudan crisis: International community urged to offer military incentives to surrender power to civilians

Sudan crisis: International community urged to offer military incentives to surrender power to civilians

Events leading up to the resignation on January 2 of civilian Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok have returned Sudan’s rocky democratic transition to square one. This raises fundamental questions about what needs to be done differently to revive the faltering democracy project. Hamdok had been prime minister in the joint military-civilian...

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Sudan’s ruling junta agrees to mediation by UN, wants African Union and Kenya on board

Sudan’s ruling junta agrees to mediation by UN, wants African Union and Kenya on board

The United Nations has announced that it has started consultations in Sudan to try to salvage the country’s move to democracy after a military coup. UN officials were contacting parties to look for a way forward and the army had raised no objections to the initiative, UN special representative Volker...

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How Maryland hospital in US obtained emergency authorisation for compassionate use of pig heart transplant

How Maryland hospital in US obtained emergency authorisation for compassionate use of pig heart transplant

The dramatic bid to save heart failure patient David Bennett’s life at University of Maryland Medical Centre in downtown Baltimore came after he had been in the hospital for more than a month, being kept alive by an artificial breathing machine, and his medical care team determined that he was...

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Patient with terminal heart failure breathing on his own after pig heart transplant, his medical team says

Patient with terminal heart failure breathing on his own after pig heart transplant, his medical team says

A medical team at the University of Maryland Medical Center announced on Monday that it had accomplished a world-first: Its surgeons had transplanted a heart from a genetically engineered pig into a human. The doctors performed the eight-hour procedure on Friday evening. As of Monday night, the man, 57-year-old David...

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Sudan security forces teargas injured anti-coup protesters recovering at Khartoum Teaching Hospital

Sudan security forces teargas injured anti-coup protesters recovering at Khartoum Teaching Hospital

On the afternoon of December 30, security forces banged on the windows of Khartoum Teaching Hospital then fired teargas into an emergency room packed with protesters injured in a nearby demonstration. “We were around the corner trying to hide, it came right past our heads,” said a nurse who asked...

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Interview: How can a global treaty to end violence against women succeed?

Interview: How can a global treaty to end violence against women succeed?

As Covid-19 enters a third year, so does the “shadow pandemic” of violence against women. Such violence is not new of course, but it has been fostered by lockdowns and economic blows dealt by the coronavirus. The rise in violence since early 2020 has increased awareness and stirred interest in...

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VAR decision on Aston Villa equaliser questioned as Man United secure FA Cup fourth round berth

VAR decision on Aston Villa equaliser questioned as Man United secure FA Cup fourth round berth

United won a pulsating cup clash at Old Trafford as Scott McTominay’s early header proved enough against Steven Gerrard’s side, who dominated for large spells and could count themselves unlucky to lose. After a weekend of intrigue and upsets, the third round ended with an all-Premier League encounter and one...

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