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French medical testing facilities are on strike over funding issues.
Since Monday, a widespread strike has been ongoing in the French medical testing centres, often known as medical "laboratories." As a form of protest against the government's decision to lower their budget in the 2023 social security finance bill, workers have announced a strike tha...
About 100,000 nurses in the United Kingdom went on strike for the first time ever due to salary issues
Despite warnings that it could put patients at risk, nurses in the United Kingdom mounted a historic one-day strike on Thursday in an effort to gain better pay and working conditions.
The RCN's strike is just the most recent in a series of walkouts by workers in the private and publ...
The government will form a cybersecurity task team in response to the Kakao issues.
After Kakao's weekend outages crippled the country's messaging and settlement systems, the presidential office announced plans to form a cybersecurity task force team to prevent future attacks on the country's critical infrastructure.
Director of the National Security Office...
Special Master Establishes Mar-a-Lago Material Review Schedule
The special master asked a former federal judge to assist him in his review and instructed Trump's staff to settle any "factual issues" by the end of the month.
The records that the FBI took from former President Donald Trump's Florida estate on Thursday will be review...
Rising global issues won't impede recovery, according to Moody's, which maintains India's grade
India's economic recovery from the epidemic is not likely to be derailed by global challenges such as the impact of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, increased inflation, and tightening global financial conditions, rating agency Moody's said on Tuesday.
According to a statement from th...
Top general issues warning that Russia could escalate the situation in Ukraine
According to a top German general, Russia has the ability to escalate the conflict in Ukraine, and the West should not undervalue its military might.
General Eberhard Zorn, the head of Germany's defense ministry, stated on Wednesday (Thursday, AEST) that should Russia choose to do s...
Korean Government and industry collaborate on US CHIPS Act issues
In response to the recently passed U.S. CHIPS Act and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which could hurt the nation's semiconductor, automotive, and battery industries, the government has organized a taskforce with Samsung, SK, Hyundai Motor, LG, and other corporations.
Under the p...
Glenmark, Strides Pharma, Cipla recall products in the US due to manufacturing issues
The Drug Suppliers for Glenmark, Strides Pharma and Cipla are recalling products in the Globally vast market (U.S) as there was production issues. As the per the Survey done by US Food and Drug Administration, they submitted a report stating that Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Inc based on New Jersey i...
Meg Lanning, the captain of Australia, will retire from cricket due to personal issues
Meg Lanning, captain of Australia, will not play cricket for the foreseeable future to devote more time to herself.
Meg Lanning, the World Cup-winning captain of Australia, will be absent from the game of cricket for an unknown amount of time owing to personal obligations.
The...
A meeting reviews the management of chemicals' progress
A series of regional meetings were held under the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management before the fourth meeting of the intersessional process evaluating the Strategic Approach and good management of chemicals and waste beyond 2020 and the fifth meeting of the International Co...
Poland Resolves Legal Conflicts with the European Union
The nationalist government of Poland is working hard to resolve legal issues that have soured the country’s relationship with the European Commission and its neighboring countries.
Last Week, Poland agreed to a deal with the Czech Republic for ending a long-running and super-expen...
Environmental Issues in Thailand
The world is finally realizing the urgency of protecting the environment. One of the biggest issues in 2021, apart from the pandemic, was the UN Climate Change Conference that took place in Glasgow, Scotland from 31st October to 12th November. Leaders from around the world gathered to discuss new...
NEPTUNE ENERGY PARTNERS WITH MENTAL HEALTH UK TO SUPPORT SOCIAL ISSUES
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- The company Neptune Energy has partnered with Mental Health UK to provide support to tackle the social issues
- The charity has outlined that, the company Neptune Energy is also going to be funding a project to ensure the people living with ...
WHY EATING CHIVES IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH
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- Why eating chives is good for your health.
- Chives are vegetable that is extremely nutritious and delicious and is found used in fresh salads.
- Chives consist of allyl sulfides and other unique organic compounds.
S. KOREA’S SALES IN ELS FALL MORE THAN 30% IN Q1 2021
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- S. Korea’s sales in ELS fall more than 30% in Q1 2021.
- In Q1 the value of ELS issues came to US$16.8 billion.
- The figure was also down 10.3 percent from the 20.9 billion won from a year earlier.
- The outst...
SINGAPORE BASED BITMEX CO-FOUNDER, ARTHUR HAYES, TO SURRENDER
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BitMEX was accused of facilitating illegal trading
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Accusations have been brought against the founder, co-founders, and the first employee
After Ben Delo, it is BitMEX co-founder, Arthur Hayes who shall surrender ...
CAFFEINE DURING PREGNANCY NOT A VIABLE OPTION, RESEARCH SUGGESTS
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- New examination discovers caffeine devoured during pregnancy can change significant mind pathways that could prompt conduct issues further down the road
Analysts in the Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience at the University of Roches...
PBOC PUBLISHES RULES CONCERNED WITH A COMPANY’S CORPORATE CREDIT BONDS
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- PBOC publishes rules concerned with a company’s corporate credit bonds.
- The National Development and Reform Commission and the China Securities Regulatory Commission have also participated in the above.
- There have b...
CHINA BANS IMPORTS OF COAL FROM AUSTRALIA OVER SHIPMENTS BEING OF INFERIOR QUALITY
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- China bans imports of coal from Australia over shipments being of inferior quality.
- China has bought $10.5 billion worth of Australian coal last year.
- Australian Trade Minister is calling on China to uphold its trading ob...
US PRESIDENT BIDEN’S ELECTION MANIFESTO PUTS CARBON INTENSIVE KOREAN INDUSTRIES IN SPOT OF TROUBLE
- Now that the eternal wait for US Presidency has come to a close with Joe Biden’s win, Korea's carbon-infested industries are under lot of pressure to become more eco-friendly, as the Democrat is expected to open up with a slew of strong environmental policies influenced &n...