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Rwandan-backed rebel group M23 declares unilateral ceasefire in DRC
The Rwanda-backed M23 rebels who seized the city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo last week have declared a unilateral ceasefire starting on Tuesday.
The Congo River Alliance, a coalition of militias including M23,
it was declaring the ceasefire “for humanitarian reasons”. Flows …What is the new challenge to the evidence used to convict Lucy Letby?
UK online pharmacies face stricter rules for sales of weight-loss jabs
Access to weight-loss jabs through online pharmacies is to be tightened up as part of a crackdown on inappropriate prescriptions – although some experts say even more must be done.
Weight-loss injections such as Wegovy, which contains the drug semaglutide, and Mounjaro, which contains the drug tirzepatide, have boomed in …
AstraZeneca’s £450m Speke U-turn looks terrible for a pro-growth government | Nils Pratley
Sir Pascal Soriot, the AstraZeneca chief executive, reflected it had been …
An omega-3 dose a day could slow ageing process, ‘healthspan’ trial finds
A daily dose of omega-3 oils may slow the ageing process, according to a major clinical trial of interventions that aim to extend humans’ healthspan – the number of years spent in good health before a decline in old age.
Healthy older people who took one gram of the essential …
People flee Santorini as earthquake fears grow
Earthquake fears have prompted people to flee Santorini, as Greece’s most popular island destination
by what scientists described as a “barrage” of tremors.With authorities on heightened alert amid mounting concerns of an impending natural disaster, residents, tourists and workers are scrambling to …
‘Hope has returned’: tribe hails Lula’s fight against illegal mining in Amazon
The Yanomami villagers had trekked for days through some of Brazil’s most secluded jungles to reach the assembly, their traditional clothing announcing an existence deeply entwined with nature that stretched back thousands of years.
As they filed into a thatched communal hut to share stories of their lives, the forest …
Monday briefing: Nizam Mamode spent a month working in a Gaza hospital – this is what he saw
Good morning.
For over a year, Gaza’s already underresourced healthcare system has faced “
” attacks. As of 5 January, only 16 of the region’s 36 hospitalswere partially operational
and they had a collective capacity of just 1,800 beds. More than 100,000 people have been injured …How fortunes turned flat at Johnnie Walker and Guinness owner Diageo
“Good things come to those who wait” may have been an effective slogan for selling Guinness but City investors are demanding more urgency to slake their thirst.
With a crucial half-year results presentation likely to take place on Tuesday, their patience with the boss of Diageo – the global drinks …