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Dounard Bondo
Dounard Bondo is a writer based in Liberia. His writing usually covers politics, policy, Law and entertainment. He also writes short stories. He has bylines in BBC, Euronews, Quartz, Trt World, TheAfrican Report, Sahelien, Native Magazine etc.
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Liberia's Battle with Telecom Giants Over Pricing Amid Economic Challenges
11 Oct 2020
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Quartz
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English
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Liberia is experiencing a conflict between its telecommunications regulator and two major telecom companies, Orange and Lonestar Cell MTN, over pricing. The companies have raised prices citing new surcharges imposed by the government, which has led to a significant increase in the cost of voice calls and data for consumers. The Liberia Telecommunication Authority accused the companies of illegal price-fixing and profiteering, demanding a reversal of the price hike. The companies argue that the surcharges make their services unaffordable for many Liberians and threaten to reduce their operations or leave the market, which could impact Liberia's tax revenue and economic stability. This comes as Liberia is still recovering from the Ebola epidemic and the Covid-19 pandemic, with a significant portion of the population living below the poverty line.
David Chazan
David Chazan is a journalist.
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EU ban will protect pets but not people from carcinogenic preservatives in cold meat
26 Jan 2024
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www.thetimes.co.uk
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French MPs are advocating for a ban on nitrite preservatives in processed meats, a stance that aligns with the European Union's decision to eliminate nitrites in pet food by 2025 due to health concerns. Nitrites, which are linked to cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, are currently used in cold meats and cheeses and are responsible for giving certain meats their characteristic pink color. The EU has already announced plans to tighten limits on nitrite use in food, but some French MPs, including Richard Ramos of the MoDem party, are pushing for a complete ban on these preservatives in human food, mirroring the protections in place for pets.
Daniela De Lorenzo
Daniela De Lorenzo is a 33 y.o. Italian journalist and photographer based in Brussels. She holds a BA in International Studies and European Institutions from the University of Milan and a joint MA in Journalism, Media and Globalization from Aarhus Universitet, Danmarks Medie- og Journalisthøjskole ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Europe Discusses Rules for Cell-Based Food Production
11 May 2023
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Forbes Brasil
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Portuguese
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The European Commission is open to innovations in food production, including cell-based foods, as stated by Bruno Gautrais of the Commission's New Foods unit. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has evaluated nearly 100 new food applications, and the regulatory framework is being discussed to ensure safety and legal certainty for companies. No cell-based food applications have been received by EFSA yet, due to the rigorous process. Meatable, a Dutch biotech company, has conducted the first global tasting of cultured pork sausages in Singapore. EuropaBio emphasizes the need for the EU to act to reduce waiting times for application analysis to prevent companies from leaving Europe.
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Lisa Gibbons
Lisa Gibbons is a journalist. A self starter, blockchain advocate with a love for creative writing. Lisa began writing about post-colonial identities in 2012 and has kept up her love for the written word. She is a keen writer in the Blockchain and Crypto space. Lisa enjoys research and ...
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Georgia Partners with Ripple for Digital Lari Pilot; SEC Drops Charges Against Executives
07 Nov 2023
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TheStreet Crypto: Bitcoin and cryptocurrency news, advice, analysis and more
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English
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The National Bank of Georgia has selected Ripple as its technology partner for the pilot project of the digital lari, Georgia's currency. Ripple will provide its central bank digital currency (CBDC) platform for the project after a formal selection process. The partnership aims to integrate blockchain technology and create a digital asset for the Georgian currency. Additionally, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has dropped charges against two Ripple executives, although it will continue to pursue claims against the company for alleged Section 5 violations concerning XRP sales. This legal development comes as Ripple focuses more on international operations, and the price of XRP has seen a recent increase.
Israr Khan
Israr Khan is a journalist based in Islamabad, Pakistan. He has more than 17-year experience in reporting and writing with Pakistan’s leading English language newspapers and international media and has enough skills in development sector research. Currently, Mr. Khan is working as an Economic and ...
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KE willing to refund Rs0.27/unit to consumers under Oct FCA
29 Nov 2024
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www.thenews.com.pk
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English
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Karachi-Electric (KE), Pakistan's largest private utility, has proposed a refund of Rs0.27 per unit to consumers in their March bills due to overcharges in October. This adjustment, part of the monthly fuel charges adjustment (FCA), amounts to Rs461 million. A public hearing by the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on December 5, 2024, will evaluate KE's claims, focusing on compliance with regulatory frameworks and adherence to the merit order in power sourcing.
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Wooyoung Lee
Wooyoung Lee is a Seoul-based freelance journalist, covering social, political, and cultural issues with a decade of experience in reporting Korea-related stories for print and online.
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Synopsys-Ansys merger faces final KFTC deliberations in March
17 Feb 2025
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www.mlex.com
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English
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The Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) is set to make a final decision on the Synopsys-Ansys merger in South Korea next month. The standing committee will deliberate on the findings and potential remedies, marking the last stage of the regulatory assessment. The outcome will determine the future of the merger in the South Korean market.
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Ashish Mishra
ashish mishra is a journalist based in Uttarkashi, India.
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UP real estate regulator's conciliation forum frees up Rs 570 crore of properties from disputes
31 Dec 2023
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www.moneycontrol.com
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English
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The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UPRERA) has resolved assets worth over Rs 570 crore through its conciliation forum from February 2019 to December 2023, making them dispute-free. The forum has successfully addressed over 73 percent of the complaints received, with around 1,400 cases settled amicably. The forum, which includes representatives from homebuyers' and promoters' associations like CREDAI NCR and CREDAI Western UP, aims to avoid litigation and facilitate mutual settlements. Sanjay Bhoosreddy, chairman of UPRERA, and Dinesh Gupta, secretary of CREDAI Western UP, highlighted the effectiveness of the conciliation process.
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Martha Pskowski
Martha Pskowski is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. She reports for U.S., Mexican and U.K. news outlets on environmental justice, immigration, urbanism and gender. Her work reporting in Mexico and Central America has appeared in Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, and CityLab, among other ...
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Oil and gas companies spill millions of gallons of wastewater in Texas
31 Oct 2023
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www.gilmermirror.com
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English
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Oil and gas companies in Texas have reported over 10,000 spills totaling more than 148 million gallons of produced water from 2013 to 2022, with only about 40% recovered. The Railroad Commission of Texas, responsible for regulating the industry, has not formally adopted guidelines for reporting and cleaning up spills, leading to inconsistent reporting and enforcement. Large spills have caused significant environmental damage, including contamination of water sources and land, and have affected local residents and livestock. The Railroad Commission's lack of clear rules and enforcement has led to confusion among companies and inadequate responses to spills. The issue is compounded by the vast amounts of wastewater generated by fracking, and the state's limited number of inspectors is insufficient to oversee the industry's compliance.
Rishi Raj
RISHI RAJ is a journalist based in New Delhi, India. A drop out student BJMC 2ND YEAR. very inspire to photojournalism.
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All past tariff plans to be investigated
15 May 2023
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www.financialexpress.com
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English
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The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is conducting a comprehensive investigation into all past and current tariff plans of telecom operators, including 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G offerings, to determine any violations of regulatory guidelines such as unlimited plans or predatory pricing. The probe was initiated after a complaint by Vodafone Idea against Reliance Jio and Bharti Airtel's 5G plans. Trai has directed Jio and Bharti to stop offering unlimited data in their 5G tariff plans but rejected Vodafone Idea's allegation of predatory pricing. The investigation will also scrutinize Vodafone Idea and BSNL's past plans to assess if they engaged in similar practices.
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Mark Scott
Mark Scott is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Setback for Murdoch in $15 Billion Sky Takeover
29 Jun 2017
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www.nytimes.com
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English
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Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox faces a delay in its $15 billion bid to acquire the remaining 61% of Sky due to a British government request for further regulatory review over media control concerns. The company passed the 'fit and proper' test by Ofcom despite the Fox News sexual harassment scandal. The deal, which would enhance 21st Century Fox's position against digital rivals like Netflix and Amazon, is now expected to conclude by June 2018. The British government, amidst Brexit negotiations and a weakened parliamentary majority, must ultimately decide on the takeover, which has faced opposition from various political quarters.
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Akanki Sharma
Akanki Sharma is a journalist.
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USFDA issues CRL for proposed biosimilar Insulin
01 Oct 2023
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Express Pharma
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English
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The USFDA has issued a Complete Response Letter (CRL) for Biocon Biologics' application for Insulin-R, a proposed biosimilar for diabetes treatment. The CRL indicates that the application cannot be approved in its current form and requires additional data and satisfactory implementation of a Corrective and Preventive Action Plan (CAPA) related to a pre-approval inspection of Biocon's Bengaluru facilities. Biocon Biologics is working to address the CRL comprehensively.
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Victoria Smith
Victoria Smith is a broadcast journalist, reporter, presenter, VJ and editor based in London, United Kingdom. She has over 25 years experience in TV, radio, digital and print and is also a media trainer. Victoria works as a UK correspondent for Euronews and a reporter/producer for Good Morning ...
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Interview with the CEO of MARACA International
15 Jun 2020
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www.medicaldevice-network.com
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English
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MARACA International, a Belgium-based consulting company, specializes in regulatory, quality, and clinical services for medical device and in-vitro diagnostic device companies. Founded by Dr. Luc Van Hove, the company aims to support the introduction of nanotechnology-based devices to European and American markets. MARACA has been recognized for its high-quality services and has adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic by participating in efforts to bring compliant medical devices and tests to market quickly. The company is also involved in regulatory discussions and scientific sessions to address challenges in the medical device industry.
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Shane Starling
Shane is a Berlin-based journalist, editor and communications specialist. He's been engaged in multimedia coverage of nutrition, food and lifestyle issues for almost 20 years including sports, technology, fitness, health, art and music. He is the former senior editor of NutraIngredients and ...
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UK FSA: EFSA’s safety concerns will not provoke CBD product removals
10 Jun 2022
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www.nutraingredients-usa.com
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English
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The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) maintains that the European Food Safety Authority's (EFSA) safety concerns about CBD products do not warrant immediate removal from the market. Despite acknowledging the lack of evidence proving safety, the FSA has not found credible evidence of harm. The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) supports EFSA's clarification efforts, while experts like Dr Nigel Baldwin and Dr Mark Tallon comment on the toxicology data requirements. The Association for the Cannabinoid Industry (ACI) has submitted toxicology data to support their novel food applications, expecting market authorizations in 2023. The EIHA plans to update its FSA CBD isolates dossier with new toxicology data. TTS Pharma's CEO anticipates long-term alignment between FSA and EFSA post-Brexit.
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