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‘A crying need’: Goma hospitals plead for blood donors after M23 assault
Patients with gunshot and shrapnel wounds have crammed into overwhelmed hospitals in Goma in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, many with serious injuries and in need of blood, after M23 rebels backed by Rwanda marched into the city.
At least 2,900 people have been killed and thousands more wounded …
Israel tells army to prepare plan for Palestinians to voluntarily leave Gaza
Israel’s defence minister has ordered the military to prepare plans to allow Palestinians “who wish to leave” Gaza to exit, after Donald Trump suggested the US take over the territory and resettle its residents in other countries.
Israel Katz said the military plan would include options to leave via land, …
Home Office commission paid ‘incels’ to take part in study
Hundreds of men who identified as “incels” or involuntary celibates were paid by a government body to take part in a survey.
Academics working for the Home Office’s Commission for Countering Extremism (CCE), gave the men £20 or $20 each for completing a 40-minute survey as part of an effort …
AstraZeneca reports 38% jump in pre-tax profits to $8.7bn
AstraZeneca has reported a jump in annual profits boosted by strong sales of its cancer, lung and immunology treatments, a week after it
decided not to go ahead with a planned £450m investment
in Merseyside, prompting a series of recriminations with the government.Britain’s biggest drugmaker, which …
Thursday briefing: The outlandish plan to turn Gaza into a ‘riviera of the Middle East’
Javier Milei announces Argentina to leave World Health Organization
Javier Milei
, has followedDonald Trump
’s example and announced that Argentina will also leave the World Health Organization (Who).Milei attributed his decision to the Who’s management of the Covid-19 pandemic, which he described as a “caveman quarantine that involved … one of …
After experts find ‘no medical evidence’ of murder, will Lucy Letby get a retrial?
Letby’s fate now sits with the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), the …
GSK delivers a syringe full of crowd-pleasers | Nils Pratley
You could have made good money during Dame Emma Walmsley’s eight years as chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline by buying the shares whenever they fell to £13 and shorting them whenever they hit £18. The yo-yo pattern has repeated three or four times. Optimism breaks out regularly, but something always turns …
My friend Molly Bodinetz, who has died aged 46, was an inspiring clinical psychologist committed to working with young people at risk of going into care and custody, and their families.
Time in the national and specialist adoption and fostering team at the Maudsley hospital in London in the 2000s …
Rahim al-Hussaini named as 50th Aga Khan after death of father
Rahim al-Hussaini, 53, has been named the new Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of millions of Ismaili Muslims, after the death of his father, the Ismaili community has announced.
The Aga Khan V, the 50th hereditary imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, was designated in his father’s will “in accordance …